Comprehensive Response of Daily Transpiration from Armeniaca sibirica Plantations to Meteorological and Soil Moisture/Temperature Conditions on the Semi-Arid Loess Plateau, China

Author:

Han Xinsheng12,Liu Guangquan1ORCID,Xu Hao2,Dong Liguo2,Wang Xiao3

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China

2. Ningxia Key Laboratory of Desertification Control and Soil and Water Conservation, Research Center for Ecological Restoration and Multi-Functional Forestry of Ningxia, Institute of Forestry and Grassland Ecology, Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan 750002, China

3. Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment of National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Ecology and Nature Conservation Institute, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China

Abstract

Forest transpiration plays a vital role in the regional water budget and water supply security of the semi-arid Loess Plateau of northwest China. A thorough understanding and accurate predictions of the variation in the transpiration of forests with important tree species, e.g., Armeniaca sibirica (L.) Lam., are critical for land and water management. Owing to the extreme climatic seasonality and interannual variability, detailed information on the seasonal variation in the transpiration of Armeniaca sibirica plantations and its response to climatic and soil moisture/temperature fluctuations is limited. Therefore, in this study, the sap flux density and meteorological and soil moisture/temperature conditions were continuously monitored during the growing season (May to October) in 2019–2020. The results show the four following features: (1) The mean daily transpiration of the Armeniaca sibirica plantation was 0.31 mm·day−1; (2) the daily transpiration varied nonlinearly with increasing potential evapotranspiration (PET). Transpiration first increased rapidly until reaching the PET threshold of 4 mm·day−1 and then slowly increased within the PET range of 4–8.5 mm·day−1, but thereafter, it decreased slightly when PET exceeded 8.5 mm·day−1; (3) the daily forest transpiration varied with increasing relative extractable soil water content (REW) and soil temperature (ST) following a saturated exponential function; i.e., it first increased until reaching a threshold of 0.5 of REW or 14 °C of ST, but thereafter tended to stabilize; (4) models for estimating the daily forest transpiration were established. According to these models, PET had the greatest limiting effect (32.17%) on forest transpiration during the observation period, while REW and ST showed lower limits at 7.03% and 3.87%, respectively. The findings of this study are useful for understanding and managing the hydrological effects of forests in the semi-arid Loess Plateau as a typical dryland with seasonal droughts.

Funder

the National Key Research and Development Plan of China

the Demonstration Project of High-Quality Agricultural Development and Ecological Protection Technology Innovation in Ningxia

China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) R & D Support Programs

the Natural Science Foundation of Ningxia

Ningxia Key Research and Development Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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