Green roof plant physiological water demand for transpiration under extreme heat

被引:2
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作者
Huang, Jing [1 ]
Kong, Fanhua [1 ]
Yin, Haiwei [2 ,3 ]
Middel, Ariane [4 ]
Green, Julia K. [5 ]
Liu, Hongqing [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Geog & Ocean Sci, Xianlin Ave 163, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Univ, Sch Architecture & Urban Planning, 22 Hankou Rd, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China
[3] Anhui Jianzhu Univ, Sch Architecture & Planning, Hefei 230022, Peoples R China
[4] Arizona State Univ, Sch Arts Media & Engn, 950 S Forest Mall,Stauffer B258, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
[5] Univ Arizona, Dept Environm Sci, 1177 E 4th St,Shantz Bldg Rm 429, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Green roof; Stomatal behavior; Daily water consumption by transpiration; Multi-environmental factors; Extreme heat; CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE; ABSCISIC-ACID; HOT WEATHER; CAM PLANT; RESPONSES; LEAF; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; DROUGHT; LIGHT;
D O I
10.1016/j.ufug.2024.128411
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Green roofs are a sustainable strategy for improving the eco-environment in urban areas. However, plants on green roofs are increasingly threatened by extreme heat and drought due to climate change. There is a lack of comprehensive understanding of the physiological water demand of green roof vegetation under extreme heat. Therefore, this exploratory study investigated two commonly used Sedum species for urban green roofs (Sedum spectabile Boreau and Sedum alfredii Hance) under extreme heat, considering two treatments: irrigation and nonirrigation. The results indicated that under extreme heat, if without irrigation, the two Sedum species' mean daily water consumption by transpiration was approximately 4.68 g per Sedum plant. However, under irrigation, the diurnal variation of stomatal conductance of the two Sedum species allowed the stomata to remain open throughout the day, resulting in an over-twentyfold increase in mean daily water consumption through transpiration (120.34 g per Sedum plant) and twofold increase in leaf area index. A random forest model showed that multi-environmental factors explained 67.53 % of the variability in stomatal behavior. Photosynthetically active radiation and soil moisture are the primary environmental factors that directly affect stomatal conductance. The irrigation induces stomatal opening throughout the diurnal cycle, ensuring the continuation of vegetation growth and the maintenance of physiological functions under extreme heat, which then contributes to keeping its ecoenvironmental functions and providing sustainable services, such as cooling and carbon sequestration. The findings of this study can guide planning and managing green roofs in urban areas that face extreme heat events.
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