Seasonal Plant Water Relationships in Acacia berlandieri

H. González RodrÍguez, I. Cantú Silva, M. V. Gómez Meza, W. R. Jordan
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Abstract

In order to assess how plant water potential is related to soil water availability and evaporative demand, determinations of diurnal and seasonal plant water potentials between 23 April 1997, and 22 September 1998, were studied in Acacia berlandieri Benth., a native shrub of the northeastern region of Mexico. Average plant water potentials during the wettest period ranged from-0.37 MPa (predawn, PD) to -2.79 MPa (midday, MD )whereas, during the long, hot, and severe drought period PD and MD water potentials measurements diminished down to -5.9 and -6.8 MPa, respectively. Average diurnal depression of plant water potential (calculated as the difference between midday and predawn water potentials) during the wettest and driest season varied from -2.28 - 0.50 MPa to -0.86 - 0.46 MPa, respectively. An exponential function was found between PD water potential with average soil water content and vapor pressure deficit (VPD). Both variables supported about 85% and 66%, respectively, of the variability in PD water potential. PD water potential values were high and relatively constant above soil water content of 0.17 kg kg-¹; below this threshold value the PD water potential declined. Highest positive (r = 0.870) and negative (r = -0.706) correlation coefficients of PD water potential data were observed with soil moisture content at the 20-30cm soil layer and VPD, respectively. MD water potential, VPD, and air temperature explained about 83% of the variation in PD water potential. Soil water content at the 20-30cm soil layer, PD water potential, andrelative humidity described about 82% of the variation in MD water potential. It was concluded A. berlandieri can endure substantial drydown periods and its water relations are strongly associated with soil water content and atmospheric evaporative demand components.
金合欢植物季节水分关系
为了评估植物水势与土壤水分有效性和蒸发需求之间的关系,研究了1997年4月23日至1998年9月22日在金合欢(Acacia berlandieri Benth)的日和季节植物水势。墨西哥东北部的一种原生灌木。在最湿期,平均植物水势在-0.37 MPa(黎明前)到-2.79 MPa(正午)之间,而在长、热和严重干旱期,PD和MD水势测量值分别下降到-5.9和-6.8 MPa。最湿季和最干季植物水势(中午与黎明前水势之差)的日平均降幅分别为-2.28 ~ 0.50 MPa和-0.86 ~ 0.46 MPa。土壤水汽压差(VPD)与土壤平均含水量呈指数函数关系。这两个变量分别支持约85%和66%的PD水势变异性。在土壤含水量0.17 kg kg-¹以上,PD水势值较高且相对稳定;低于这个阈值,PD水势下降。20 ~ 30cm土层土壤含水量和VPD与PD水势数据的正相关系数最高(r = 0.870),负相关系数最高(r = -0.706)。MD水势、VPD和气温解释了约83%的PD水势变化。20 ~ 30cm土层含水量、PD水势和相对湿度描述了MD水势变化的82%。结果表明,白杨能承受较长的干枯期,其水分关系与土壤含水量和大气蒸发需要量组分密切相关。
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