Trunk sap flow characteristics during two growth stages of apple tree and its relationships with affecting factors in an arid region of northwest China
Chunwei Liu,
Taisheng Du,
Fusheng Li,
Shaozhong Kang,
Sien Li and
Ling Tong
Agricultural Water Management, 2012, vol. 104, issue C, 193-202
Abstract:
Sap flow is an important parameter for orchard irrigation scheduling. According to seasonal variation of trunk diameter and leaf area index (LAI), the whole growth stage of apple tree was divided into stage I (rapid leaf and trunk growing) and stage II (rapid fruit enlarging and maturing). Trunk sap flow (SF) of apple tree irrigated with 100% evapotranspiration (ET) was measured using the compensation heat-pulse method, and meteorological variables, soil water content (θ), LAI, maximum daily stem shrinkage (MDS) and leaf water potential (φl) were monitored during the whole stages from 2008 to 2010 in an apple orchard of arid region of northwest China. The relationships between SF and affecting factors were also analyzed. The results show that LAI increased rapidly at stage I, and SF was mainly determined by vapor pressure deficit (VPD), LAI and reference evapotranspiration (ET0). However, LAI was relatively stable at stage II, and SF was affected by VPD, ET0 and θ. Under the condition of border irrigation with 100% ET, tree SF could be calculated using VPD, ET0 and LAI at stage I, and VPD, ET0 and θ at stage II. Moreover, SF had significantly negative linear relationship with φl and exponential relationship with MDS. Therefore, it is beneficial for more accurate modeling of truck sap flow and orchard water management under border irrigation by analyzing major factors affecting sap flow during two stages of apple tree.
Keywords: Trunk sap flow; Meteorological factor; Maximum daily stem shrinkage; Leaf area index; Apple (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2011.12.014
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