与大叶松树(Pinus massoniana)相比,栎树(Quercus acutissima)对季节变化的吸水模式适应性更强

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Suimeng Zhang , Xiaodi Wang , Zhaowang Huang , YiTao Bao , Jiang Jiang , Ziqiang Liu
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摘要

背景季节性降水变化对森林用水有很大影响;然而,森林系统中的水分吸收是否适应降水变化,特别是是否会影响树种的共存,还很少被量化。方法 本研究采用双稳定同位素和Li-6400便携式光合作用系统测定了中国南方丘陵地区针叶混交林(Pinus massoniana)和阔叶混交林(Quercus acutissima)的水分来源以及干湿季水力特征的变化。结果虽然马尾松的水力特征低于阔叶松,但它在生长季节能保持稳定的深土层水源和较高的气孔导度(Gs),从而导致较高的蒸腾速率(Tr)。Q. acutissima 旱季主要从深土层吸收水分,雨季则从浅土层吸收水分。其 Gs 值对降水很敏感,而在生长季节则保持较低的 Tr 值。结论混交林中水生态位的重叠似乎并不影响树种的共存。本研究为中国南方丘陵地区的植树造林和水资源管理提供了启示。
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Quercus acutissima exhibits more adaptable water uptake patterns in response to seasonal changes compared to Pinus massoniana

Background

Seasonal precipitation variability significantly affects water use in forests; however, whether water uptake is adapted to changes in precipitation, particularly whether it could affect the coexistence of tree species, has rarely been quantified in forest systems.

Method

In this study, dual stable isotopes and the Li-6400 portable photosynthesis system were used to determine the water sources of a mixed conifer (Pinus massoniana) and broadleaf (Quercus acutissima) forest and changes in hydraulic characteristics during the dry and wet seasons in a southern hilly region of China.

Results

Although the hydraulic characteristics of P. massoniana were lower than those of Q. acutissima, it maintained a stable water source from the deep soil layer and a higher stomatal conductance (Gs), leading to a higher transpiration rate (Tr) during the growing seasons. Q. acutissima mainly absorbed water from deeper soil layers in the dry season and took up from shallow soil layers in the wet season. Its Gs values exhibited sensitivity to precipitation, while it maintained a lower Tr value during the growing seasons. The excessive water-use strategy observed in P. massoniana may confer weak drought-tolerance during higher frequency and more intense extreme precipitation events, whereas Q. acutissima may exhibit better ecological adaption to precipitation changes.

Conclusions

The overlap of water niches in mixed forests did not appear to affect the coexistence of tree species. The present study provides insights into reforestation and water management in the southern hilly regions of China.
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Forest Ecosystems
Forest Ecosystems Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
4.90%
发文量
1115
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Forest Ecosystems is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing scientific communications from any discipline that can provide interesting contributions about the structure and dynamics of "natural" and "domesticated" forest ecosystems, and their services to people. The journal welcomes innovative science as well as application oriented work that will enhance understanding of woody plant communities. Very specific studies are welcome if they are part of a thematic series that provides some holistic perspective that is of general interest.
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