EGU23-4982
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-4982
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Differential response of plant transpiration to uptakeof rainwater-recharged soil water for dominanttree species in the semiarid Loess Plateau

Yakun Tang
Yakun Tang
  • Northwest A&F University, China (t453500@163.com)

Whether uptake of rainwater-recharged soil water (RRS) can increase plant transpiration in response to rainfall pulses requires investigation to evaluate plant adaptability, especially in water limited regions where rainwater is the only replenishable soil water source. In this study, the water sources from RRS and three soil layers, predawn (Ψpd), midday (Ψm) and gradient (Ψpd−Ψm) of leaf water potential, and plant transpiration in response to rainfall pulses were analyzed for two dominant tree species, Hippophae rhamnoides subsp. sinensis and Populus tomentosa, in pure and mixed plantations during the growing period (June–September). Mixed afforestation significantly enhanced Ψpd − Ψm, RRS uptake proportion (RUP), relative response of daily normalized sap flow (SFR), and reduced the water source proportion from the deep soil layer (100–200 cm) for both species (P < 0.05). In pure and mixed plantations, the large Ψpd − Ψm was consistent with high SFR for H. rhamnoides, and the small Ψpd − Ψm was consistent with low SFR for P. tomentosa, in response to rainfall pulses. Therefore, H. rhamnoides and P. tomentosa exhibited anisohydric and isohydric behavior, respectively, and the former plant species was more sensitive to rainfall pulses than P. tomentosa. Furthermore, in pure plantations, the SFR was significantly affected by RUP and Ψpd − Ψm for H. rhamnoides, and was significantly influenced by Ψpd − Ψm for P. tomentosa (P < 0.05). However, the SFR was significantly influenced by RUP and Ψpd − Ψmfor both species in the mixed plantation. These results indicate that mixed afforestation enhanced the influence of RRS uptake to plant transpiration for these different rainfall pulse sensitive plants. This study provides insights into suitable plantation species selection and management considering the link between RRS uptake and plant transpiration in water limited regions.

How to cite: Tang, Y.: Differential response of plant transpiration to uptakeof rainwater-recharged soil water for dominanttree species in the semiarid Loess Plateau, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-4982, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-4982, 2023.