Modelling seasonal and diurnal dynamics of stomatal conductance of plants in a semiarid environment

Functional Plant Biology : FPB
Qiong GaoYongmei Huang

Abstract

Seasonal and diurnal stomatal conductance, leaf transpiration, and soil water contents of two shrubs of Hippophae rhamnoides L. subsp. Sinensis Rousi and Caragana korshinskii Kom., two trees of Malus pomila Mill. and Robinia pseudoacacia L., and a forb, Artemisia gmelinii, were measured in field of the semiarid Loess Plateau, north China, during the growing season of 2002. We developed a dynamic, nonlinear semi-mechanistic model to relate stomatal conductance of these plants to soil water potential, incident photon flux density, vapour pressure deficit, and partial CO2 pressure, on leaf surface. The model can be easily adapted to ecosystem simulation because of its mathematical simplicity. Guard-cell osmotic pressure at zero light intensity, apparent elastic modulus of guard cells per leaf area, half-saturation light intensity, maximum light-inducible osmotic pressure, soil-to-leaf resistance at zero plant water potential, sensitivity of soil-to-leaf resistance to xylem water potential, and plant body water capacitance, are independent parameters of the model. The model was fitted to the field data of the five species with a non-linear least-square algorithm to obtain the parameters. The result indicates that the model explaine...Continue Reading

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Jun 7, 2008·BioEssays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology·Shao Hong-BoShao Ming-An
Apr 12, 2017·Tree Physiology·Patrick J MitchellTimothy J Brodribb
Apr 1, 2007·Functional Plant Biology : FPB·Francisco OrgazElias Fereres

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