The shape of the transpiration reduction function under plant water stress

被引:45
|
作者
Metselaar, Klaas
van Lier, Quirijn de Jong [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Esalq, Exact Sci Dep, BR-13418900 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Dep Environm Sci, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
D O I
10.2136/vzj2006.0086
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Assuming transpiration to be reduced after a critical pressure head ( usually chosen as -1.5 MPa or -150 m) at the root surface has been reached, transpiration rates in this so-called falling-rate phase were analyzed numerically for soils described by the van Genuchten-Mualem equations ( numerical soils). The analysis was based on the differential equation describing radial flow to a single root. Numerically, the system was simulated by an implicit scheme. It is shown that, at limiting hydraulic conditions, relative transpiration ( ratio between actual and potential transpiration) is equal to relative matric flux potential ( ratio between actual matric flux potential and matric flux potential at the onset of limiting hydraulic conditions). Given this equality, transpiration reduction functions as a function of soil water content and as a function of time are presented for five types of analytical soils: a constant diffusivity, Green and Ampt, Brooks and Corey, versatile nonlinear, and exponential soil. While in the case of constant diffusivity, relative transpiration decreases as a linear function of water content, for the remaining four cases the decrease is a concave function of soil water content. Numerical simulations also result in a concave shape, unless the difference between water content at the onset of limiting hydraulic conditions and at permanent wilting is very small, for example, at high root densities. These discrepancies may be explained by the relative importance of a transition period between the constant- and falling-rate phases.
引用
收藏
页码:124 / 139
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Parameterization of the water stress reduction function based on soil–plant water relations
    Xun Wu
    Jianchu Shi
    Qiang Zuo
    Mo Zhang
    Xuzhang Xue
    Lichun Wang
    Ting Zhang
    Alon Ben-Gal
    Irrigation Science, 2021, 39 : 101 - 122
  • [2] TRANSPIRATION AS A FUNCTION OF SOIL TEMPERATURRE AND SOIL WATER STRESS
    COX, LM
    BOERSMA, L
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1967, 42 (04) : 550 - &
  • [3] Insights into the dielectric function of plant leaves under water stress
    Collazos-Burbano, David A.
    Tellez-Guzman, Edith A.
    Ealo, Joao
    Villagran-Muniz, Mayo
    Garcia-Segundo, Crescencio
    APPLIED OPTICS, 2023, 62 (33) : 8951 - 8957
  • [4] GROWTH AND TRANSPIRATION OF PISUM STEMS UNDER WATER STRESS
    BURSTROM, HG
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENPHYSIOLOGIE, 1976, 79 (05): : 419 - 427
  • [5] Parameterization of the water stress reduction function based on soil-plant water relations
    Wu, Xun
    Shi, Jianchu
    Zuo, Qiang
    Zhang, Mo
    Xue, Xuzhang
    Wang, Lichun
    Zhang, Ting
    Ben-Gal, Alon
    IRRIGATION SCIENCE, 2021, 39 (01) : 101 - 122
  • [6] Cavitation and transpiration profiles of cut roses under water stress
    Spinarova, S.
    Hendriks, L.
    Steinbacher, F.
    Schmid, O.
    Hauser, B.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 2007, 72 (03) : 113 - 118
  • [7] Plant hydraulic transport controls transpiration sensitivity to soil water stress
    Sloan, Brandon P.
    Thompson, Sally E.
    Feng, Xue
    HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2021, 25 (08) : 4259 - 4274
  • [8] REDUCTION OF PLANT TRANSPIRATION BY CETYL ALCOHOL
    NEALES, TF
    KRIEDEMAN, PE
    NATURE, 1962, 195 (4847) : 1221 - +
  • [9] Development of synchronized, autonomous, and self-regulated oscillations in transpiration rate of a whole tomato plant under water stress
    Wallach, Rony
    Da-Costa, Noam
    Raviv, Michael
    Moshelion, Menachem
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 2010, 61 (12) : 3439 - 3449
  • [10] Revisiting the Feddes reduction function for modeling root water uptake and crop transpiration
    Abreu de Melo, Marina Luciana
    van Lier, Quirijn de Jong
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2021, 603