白桦树(Betula pendula Roth)预备林与挪威云杉(Picea abies (L.) Karst.)树杆生长阶段

IF 0.2 Q4 FORESTRY
Pavel Bednář, Štěpánka Řehořková
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比较了两种不同类型的极林分生长期在生长季节高峰期间的蒸腾作用:一种纯的、人工建立的均匀年龄挪威云杉(Picea abies (L.))。喀斯特)杆架和一个纯的,自然再生的白桦(Betula pendula Roth)预备杆架。两个站点的潜在蒸散日平均值之间的差异不显著,这证明了两个站点具有可比性。这两个林分过去都进行过管理,挪威云杉和白桦的树木数量分别减少到每公顷1 800棵和900棵。白桦预备杆林蒸腾速率显著高于挪威云杉杆林,是挪威云杉杆林的1.4倍以上。56 d内,白桦林分累积蒸腾量为127 mm,挪威云杉林分累积蒸腾量为90 mm。当蒸腾作用与特定地点蒸腾潜力相关时,发现白桦和挪威云杉林分的比例分别超过71%和42%。两种林型的蒸腾速率与蒸散势均呈显著相关,其中挪威云杉林分蒸腾速率与蒸散势的关系更为明显,说明挪威云杉林分的蒸腾速率更受控制。
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Intenzita transpirace přípravného porostu břízy bělokoré (Betula pendula Roth) ve srovnání se stejnorodým a stejnověkým porostem smrku ztepilého (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) V růstové fázi tyčkovin
Two different forest types at the pole stand growing stage were compared regarding their transpiration during the peak of the growing season: a pure, artificially established even-aged Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) pole stand and a pure, naturally regenerated silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) preparatory pole stand. Both sites were comparable, as evidenced by the non-significant differences between daily averages of potential evapotranspiration on both sites. Both forest stands had been managed in the past and were reduced to 1,800 and 900 trees/ha for Norway spruce and silver birch, respectively. The forest transpiration of the silver birch preparatory pole stand was significantly higher than that of the Norway spruce pole stand, representing a transpiration rate over 1.4 times higher. Over a 56-day period, the cumulative transpiration was 127 mm for the silver birch stand and 90 mm for the Norway spruce stand. When transpiration was correlated to the potential of transpiration for particular sites, it was found that the portion was over 71% for silver birch and 42% for Norway spruce stand, respectively. Significant correlation of transpiration with the potential of evapotranspiration was established for both forest types, with this relationship being more distinct for the Norway spruce stand, indicating that its transpiration rate is more under control.
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