Transpiration of Acacia plantation under managed tropical peatland in Riau, Sumatra
- Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Limited (APRIL), Pangkalan Kerinci, Indonesia (yogi_suardiwerianto@aprilasia.com)
Transpiration is a key process in the terrestrial ecosystems linking water, carbon, and energy exchanges between the vegetation and the atmosphere. However, the understanding of transpiration rate, its spatiotemporal dynamics, and the controlling factors in tropical peatlands are still constrained by limited measurements. This study aims to investigate the transpiration rates at the stand level of Acacia plantation under different groundwater levels. The measurements were performed at two large-scale lysimeter plots with groundwater level of 40 and 80 cm below the ground surface. The transpiration rate was quantified based on sap flow measurements from 16 trees with different diameters at breast height using heat ratio method. The initial results indicate that the transpiration rate was closely correlated to the meteorological parameters, including atmospheric vapor pressure deficit and solar radiation. The two plots with different groundwater level regimes exhibit the same diurnal pattern of transpiration rate yet shows differences in their magnitude. The findings from this study will improve the understanding about relative contribution of transpiration to the total water balance under different groundwater levels. Further, an ongoing measurement of above and below-ground biomass growth and hydrological modeling work will advance the knowledge on plant-water interaction from this ecosystem.
How to cite: Suardiwerianto, Y., Kurnianto, S., Asyhari, A., Muhamad Risky, T., Fikky Hidayat, M., Kurnia, R., and Shekhar Deshmukh, C.: Transpiration of Acacia plantation under managed tropical peatland in Riau, Sumatra, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-8251, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8251, 2021.