LIU Xin, ZHANG Jin-chi, ZHUANG Jia-yao, et al. Impact Factors of Sap Flow of Chinese Fir Sapling and Its Contribution to Transpiration of Chinese Fir Forest[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2014, 33(6): 73-78.
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LIU Xin, ZHANG Jin-chi, ZHUANG Jia-yao, et al. Impact Factors of Sap Flow of Chinese Fir Sapling and Its Contribution to Transpiration of Chinese Fir Forest[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2014, 33(6): 73-78. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2014.06.021.
Impact Factors of Sap Flow of Chinese Fir Sapling and Its Contribution to Transpiration of Chinese Fir Forest
Based on the 12 months observation of the sap flow rate and environmental factors by using sap flow meter and mini weather station in Dongshanqiao Forest of Nanjing City from September 2012 to August 2013
the impact factors of the sap flow of Chinese fir sapling and its contribution to transpiration of Chinese fir forest was analyzed. Results indicated that:(1) The sap flow rate of Chinese fir sapling showed seasonal differences and the change of the sap flow rate took on a single-peak curve in different seasons. Sap flow rates in daytime were higher than those during the night.(2) The crest values of the sap flow rate in spring
summer
autumn and winter was 79.97
105.22
70.30
33.19 g/h
respectively.(3) The domenant environmental factor of sap flow rate was solar radiation
the next was vapor pressure deficiency. The correlation between daily sap flow and solar radiation
air temperature
vapor pressure deficiency
soil temperature at all layers showed a significant positive correlation.(4) The models to relate the sap flow rate
daily sap flow with environmental factors were established. These models could better explain the change of the sap flow rate and daily sap flow.(5) The ratio of contribution of Chinese fir saplings sap flow throughout the year to the total transpiration of Chinese fir forest was 6.12%
and the ratio of contribution in summer was the largest.
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