%0 Journal Article
%T Time lag effect between stem sap flow and photosynthetically active radiation, vapor pressure deficit of Acacia mangium.
马占相思树干液流与光合有效辐射和水汽压亏缺间的时滞效应
%A WANG Hua
%A ZHAO Ping
%A CAI Xian
%A MA Ling
%A RAO Xing-quan
%A ZENG Xiao-ping
%A
王华
%J 应用生态学报
%D 2008
%I
%X Based on the measurement of the stem sap flow of Acacia mangium with Granier's thermal dissipation probe,and the cross-correlation and time serial analysis of the sap flow and corresponding photosynthetically active radiation and vapor pressure deficit,this paper studied the time lag effect between the stem sap flow of A.mangium and the driving factors of the tree canopy transpiration.The results indicated that the main driving factors of the transpiration were photosynthetically active radiation(PAR) and vapor pressure deficit(VPD).Sap flux density(Js) was more dependent on PAR than on VPD,and the dependence was more significant in dry season than in wet season.Sap flow lagged behind PAR but advanced than VPD in both dry and wet seasons.The time lag did not show any significant variation across different size tree individuals,but showed significant variation in different seasons.Time lag effect was not correlated with tree height,diameter at the breast,and canopy size.The time lag between Js and VPD was significantly related to nighttime water recharge in dry season,but reversed in wet season.
%K Acacia mangium
%K Granier's thermal dissipation probe
%K time lag
%K nighttime water recharge
马占相思
%K Granier热消散探针法
%K 时滞
%K 夜间水分补充
%K 马占相思
%K 树干液流
%K 光合有效辐射
%K 水汽压
%K 亏缺
%K 时滞效应
%K radiation
%K active
%K sap
%K flow
%K stem
%K effect
%K Time
%K Acacia
%K mangium
%K 相关
%K 补充量
%K 解释
%K 冠幅
%K 胸径
%K 树高
%K 效应差异
%U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=90BA3D13E7F3BC869AC96FB3DA594E3FE34FBF7B8BC0E591&jid=42FEDDFE54F8BCD9D5FD1926ABDD7722&aid=4A1519C754DD5E784245A81222C0BE20&yid=67289AFF6305E306&vid=2A8D03AD8076A2E3&iid=0B39A22176CE99FB&sid=4966445AEEBA9556&eid=D6354F61445E9456&journal_id=1001-9332&journal_name=应用生态学报&referenced_num=0&reference_num=19