Radial variations in xylem sap flow and their effect on wholetree water use estimates
He,QY(He,Qiuyue)[1]; Zhang,JG(Zhang,Jianguo)[1,2,6]; Shi,WY(Shi,Weiyu)[3]; Otsuki,K(Otsuki,Kyoichi)[4]; Yamanaka,N(Yamanaka,Norikazu)[5]; Du,S(Du,Sheng)[1,2]
刊名HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
2015-02-21
卷号29期号:2015页码:4993-5002
关键词Granier-type Thermal Dissipation Probes (Tdp) Sap Flow Sapwood Annuli Radial Variation Ring-porous And Nonporous Wood Anatomy Water Use Estimate
DOI10.1002/hyp.10465
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要

To estimate whole-tree or stand transpiration based on sap flow measurements, sap flux density (Fd) needs to be scaled up over the entire sapwood area. We investigated radial variations in Fd in the dominant oak (Quercus liaotungensis) and a commonly occurring oriental arborvitae (Platycladus orientalis) species using Granier-type thermal dissipation probes in a semi-arid forest in northern China. Our results show that Fd in oak trees reached a maximum just below the cambium and decreased towards the inner sapwood. On the other hand, radial sap flow patterns in oriental arborvitae trees differed among individuals. Fd values at different depths within an individual were highly correlated with each other in both species. We assessed the error of single-depth measurements when upscaling to whole-tree water use using multi-depth measurements as a reference. Omitting radial variations resulted in an overestimation of daily water use by 38% and 78% in oak trees with sapwood depths of approximately 2 and 3 cm, respectively. The outer sapwood annuli (0–1 cm) contributed 74% and 65% to the total water use in the two classes of sapwood depth. These contribution coefficients may be used as correction indices for estimating whole-tree water use. Errors of omitting radial variations in oriental arborvitae trees ranged from 42% to 21%. Using relatively long sensors (e.g. 2 cm) may improve the estimate accuracy in this species. The results would be applicable to the estimation of tree or stand transpiration based on routine depth measurements using one set of sensors. It is suggested that radial variations should be considered for accurately upscaling locally measured sap flow data to whole-tree water use in trees with wide sapwood and that different approaches may be applied to species with different patterns of radial variations.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/9512]  
专题地球环境研究所_黄土与第四纪地质国家重点实验室(2010~)
作者单位1.Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710075, China;
2.State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China;
3.Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China;
4.Kasuya Research Forest, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 811-2415, Japan;
5.Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Tottori 680-0001, Japan;
6.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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He,QY,Zhang,JG,Shi,WY,et al. Radial variations in xylem sap flow and their effect on wholetree water use estimates[J]. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES,2015,29(2015):4993-5002.
APA He,QY,Zhang,JG,Shi,WY,Otsuki,K,Yamanaka,N,&Du,S.(2015).Radial variations in xylem sap flow and their effect on wholetree water use estimates.HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES,29(2015),4993-5002.
MLA He,QY,et al."Radial variations in xylem sap flow and their effect on wholetree water use estimates".HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES 29.2015(2015):4993-5002.
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