Variability of Water Use Efficiency of Gmelina arborea Plantations in the Tropical Dry Forest of Colombia

Author:

López Aguirre Ana Milena12ORCID,Barrios Trilleras Alonso2

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Doctorado en Planificación y Manejo Ambiental de Cuencas Hidrográficas, Facultad de Ingeniería Forestal, Universidad del Tolima, Ibagué 730001-6299, Colombia

2. Departamento de Ciencias Forestales, Facultad de Ingeniería Forestal, Universidad del Tolima, Ibagué 730001-6299, Colombia

Abstract

Effective forest management strategies to adapt to climate change are essential. Water use efficiency (WUE), which integrates biomass production and water consumption, is a key indicator of forest adaptation. This study evaluated the WUE of Gmelina arborea plantations in the tropical dry forest and identified the main influencing factors, with implications for silviculture and management. Data on total biomass (TB) and total volume (V) were obtained from permanent sample plots in the upper and lower Magdalena River basin in Colombia. WUE was calculated as m3 of V (WUEV) or kg of TB (WUETB) per m3 of evapotranspired water. Significant regional differences were found, with higher WUE in the Caribbean plains (WUETB = 1 kg m−3 and WUEV = 0.0018 m3 m−3) compared to the inter-Andean valleys (WUETB = 0.77 kg m−3 and WUEV = 0.013 m3 m−3). Stand variables had the greatest influence on WUE, showing positive associations with site productivity and stand density measures. Soil variables such as texture, available water, and calcium content, along with a drier climate, were crucial for achieving higher WUE. The study underscores the importance of comprehensive site selection and effective silvicultural practices to maximize WUE and productivity, especially in the context of climate change.

Funder

Office of Research and Scientific Development of the University of Tolima

Publisher

MDPI AG

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