Surface Condensation Water under Salix psammophila Is the Main Water Source in Addition to Rainfall in the Kubuqi Desert

Author:

Wang Haichao1,Zhang Junyao1,Cao Yanwei2,Wang Han1,Liu Xiaomin3,Sun Xiaotian1,Sun Kai1,Li Ying1,Pei Zhiyong1

Affiliation:

1. College of Energy and Transportation Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China

2. Ordos City Science and Technology Business Development Center, Ordos 017000, China

3. College of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China

Abstract

Amidst climate change, managing water and vegetation adaptability is vital in ecology and agriculture. Salix psammophila is key in deserts, maintaining ecological balance and combating desertification. Understanding its surface condensation and response to weather is critical for survival. This study aims to investigate the formation patterns of surface condensation water under S. psammophila at different irrigation levels and the influence of precipitation, temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Conducted in China’s Kubuqi Desert from June to September 2022, the study employed micro-lysimeters with four irrigation test sets and a control group, conducting detailed observations at various locations. The results indicate that S. psammophila significantly influences surface condensation water by blocking solar radiation and reducing wind speed. The drip irrigation system also regulates surface condensation water on S. psammophila. Moreover, meteorological factors such as 24 h maximum temperature, relative humidity difference, wind speed, and air vapor pressure deficit show significant correlations with surface condensation water formation. In conclusion, this study enhances the understanding of desert ecosystem water balance, vegetation adaptability, and efficient water resource utilization. It provides valuable scientific guidance for the conservation and restoration of desert ecosystems.

Funder

Science and Technology Plan Project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Inner Mongolia natural science foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China Projects

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Science and Technology Major Special Project Funding

Key Special Project of ‘Science and Technology Revitalizing Inner Mongolia’ Action in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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