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Evapotranspiration partitioning and its implications for plant water use strategy: Evidence from a black locust plantation in the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Zhang, Liwei; Jiao, Lei; Lu, Nan; Fu, Bojie; Wang, Jian; Li, Zongshan; Fang, Weiwei; Liu, Jianbo; Wang, Cong
刊名FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
出版日期2018-09-15
卷号424页码:428-438
关键词Evapotranspiration partitioning Net primary productivity Drought Water use strategy Black locust
ISSN号0378-1127
文献子类Article
英文摘要Evapotranspiration (ET) partitioning is crucial for understanding the impacts of ecophysiological and physical processes on water balance and plant water use strategy. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is one of the most widely planted species in the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China. The effects of its water use on stand soil water storage (S) and its water use strategy raised much concern due to soil water depletion and its growth degradation. In this study, meteorological factors, soil water content (SWC), ET components and net primary productivity (NPP) were observed in a black locust plantation during a drier (2015) and a wetter (2016) growing season. ET was 160.0 mm in 2015 and 255.0 mm in 2016, which accounted for 104.1% and 68.6% of the precipitation (P), respectively. Soil evaporation (E) accounted for the majority of ET (45.4-69.4% at monthly scale), while transpiration (T) was the smallest component of ET (9.7-28.8%). These results showed that it is E that consumed more soil water rather than T in the black locust plantation. E should be carefully considered and improved in predicting or modeling water budgets (e.g. soil water, ET partitioning and runoff) in the reforested catchments in this area. Additionally, the monthly T/ET decreased with P increasing, suggesting that black locusts could transpire water more effectively to survive under drier conditions with less P. Our study can not only improve the understanding of water budget in the reforested catchment in the semi-arid Loess Plateau but also provide the significant evidences of investigating the plant water use strategy from the point of ET partitioning.
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/40551]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
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Zhang, Liwei,Jiao, Lei,Lu, Nan,et al. Evapotranspiration partitioning and its implications for plant water use strategy: Evidence from a black locust plantation in the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2018,424:428-438.
APA Zhang, Liwei.,Jiao, Lei.,Lu, Nan.,Fu, Bojie.,Wang, Jian.,...&Wang, Cong.(2018).Evapotranspiration partitioning and its implications for plant water use strategy: Evidence from a black locust plantation in the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,424,428-438.
MLA Zhang, Liwei,et al."Evapotranspiration partitioning and its implications for plant water use strategy: Evidence from a black locust plantation in the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 424(2018):428-438.

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