Water storage of a typical tree species in the Caatinga biome (Caesalpinia pyramidalis Tul.)

Author:

Costa Juliana Alcântara1ORCID,Vellame Lucas Melo2ORCID,Costa Carlos Alexandre Gomes3ORCID,Navarro‐Hevia Joaquín4ORCID,de Lacerda Claudivan Feitosa3ORCID,de Figueiredo José Vidal1ORCID,de Araújo José Carlos3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Ceará Juazeiro do Norte Brazil

2. Department of Agricultural Engineering Federal University of Recôncavo of Bahia Cruz das Almas Brazil

3. Department of Agricultural Engineering, Center of Agricultural Sciences Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza Brazil

4. Department of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering University of Valladolid Palencia Spain

Abstract

AbstractOur understanding of the movement and storage of water in typical Caatinga plants is still limited and often disregarded in water balance calculations. This is why the objective of this work was to evaluate the water storage dynamic in typical trees of the Caatinga biome during the dry, rainy and transition period by gauging the water content levels that cause the onset of leaf emergence. In a preserved Caatinga forest, soil and stem water content of six trees of the representative species catingueira (Caesalpinia pyramidalis Tul.) were monitored with low‐cost capacitive sensors. Leaf moisture, leaf area index, leaf and stem water volume, and sap flow density were measured. The emergence of leaves occurred with a stem moisture of 0.32 m3 m−3, and the leaf area index was maximum with a stem moisture of 0.34 m3 m−3. Catingueira plants are able to absorb water below the soil water potential commonly determined as the permanent wilting point (−1.5 MPa). The volume of water stored in the plants represents 108% of the average volume stored in the Boqueirão reservoir during the study period.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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