Effect of acute shade on the canopy morphology and evapotranspiration rates of three turfgrasses

Huanyun Duan, Charles Fontanier
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Understanding the comparative evapotranspiration (ET) rates of commonly used turfgrass species in a shaded environment would improve irrigation scheduling recommendations and contribute towards urban water conservation. The objectives of this study were (a) to compare the ET rates of selected turfgrasses under two irradiance levels and (b) to determine if shade-induced changes in ET rates were related to changes in leaf morphology. An 8-wk greenhouse experiment was conducted in fall 2017 with ‘Latitude 36 Turf Bermudagrass’ hybrid bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. × Cynodon Transvaalensis Burtt Davy], ‘Falcon IV’ tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.)] ‘Dumort., nom. cons.’, and ‘Meyer’ Japanese lawngrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.) grown in lysimeters 15 cm in diameter. Plants were subjected to shaded conditions (55% nominal shade fabric) or a control (ambient greenhouse conditions plus supplemental lights). Plants were evaluated for specific leaf area, clipping yield, and ET rate over the study period. Turfgrass ET rates for tall fescue, Japanese lawngrass, and hybrid bermudagrass declined under shade by 12.8, 23.1, and 28.9%, suggesting that the ET rate for tall fescue is less sensitive to changes in light intensity. These results suggest irrigation scheduling methods for shaded landscapes may be influenced by species response to changes in light intensity.

急遮荫对三种草坪草冠层形态和蒸腾速率的影响
了解荫蔽环境中常用草坪草物种的相对蒸散率将改进灌溉调度建议,并有助于城市水资源保护。本研究的目的是(a)比较所选草坪草在两个辐照度水平下的ET速率,以及(b)确定遮荫诱导的ET速率变化是否与叶片形态变化有关。2017年秋季,用“Latitude 36 Turf百慕大草”杂交百慕大草[Chinodon dactylon(L.)Pers.×Cynodon Transvaalensis Burtt Davy]、“Falcon IV”高羊茅[Schedonorus arundinaceus(Schreb.])]“Dumot。,nom。cons.’,和生长在赖氨计中直径15厘米的“Meyer”日本结缕草(Zoysia japonica Steud.)。植物受到遮荫条件(55%标称遮荫织物)或对照(温室环境条件加上补充光照)的影响。在研究期间,对植物的特定叶面积、修剪产量和ET率进行了评估。高羊茅、日本草坪草和杂交狗牙根的草坪ET率在遮荫下分别下降了12.8%、23.1%和28.9%,表明高羊茅的ET率对光照强度的变化不太敏感。这些结果表明,荫蔽景观的灌溉调度方法可能受到物种对光照强度变化的反应的影响。
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