2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.10.028
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Effects of irrigation on water use and water use efficiency in two fast growing Eucalyptus plantations

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“…7). Hubbard et al (2010) reported similar results, where increased productivity through irrigation led to an increase in transpiration, but with equal WUE. This silvicultural alternative is focused only on productivity, since it is concerned with maintaining efficiency but does not take into account the effects of increased water consumption on the watershed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…7). Hubbard et al (2010) reported similar results, where increased productivity through irrigation led to an increase in transpiration, but with equal WUE. This silvicultural alternative is focused only on productivity, since it is concerned with maintaining efficiency but does not take into account the effects of increased water consumption on the watershed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Practices that increase transpiration efficiency usually result in increased productivity (HUBBARD et al, 2010;BATTIE-LACLAU et al, 2016). This is due to the higher level of plant hydration, which results in greater leaf area index at stand scale, stomatal conductance, gas exchange, cell division, and consequently, timber production (WHITEHEAD; BEADLE, 2004).…”
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“…Isso tem sido realizado, por exemplo, estimando a transpiração através da equação de Penman-Monteith (AL-MEIDA et al, 2007;DYE, 1987), quantificando as componentes do balanço hídrico e obtendo a evapotranspiração como residual (LIMA et al, 1990;SALEMI et al, 2013), mensurando a transpiração (sap flux) ou os fluxos turbulentos de vapor de água através da correlação de turbilhões (eddy covariance) (CABRAL et al, 2010;HUBBARD et al, 2010;WILSON et al, 2001), avaliando o comportamento do runoff de bacias pareadas (FARLEY; JOBBAGY; JACK-SON, 2005) e através da análise dos dados do deflúvio de múltiplas bacias (SCOTT; LESCH, 1997).…”
Section: Hidrologia De Plantaçõesunclassified
“…Existe um relacionamento positivo muito forte entre área foliar, crescimento e transpiração (HUBBARD et al, 2010). Almeida et al (2007), notaram que a eficiência do uso da água pela plantação de eucaliptos e o incremento do crescimento foram positivamente relacionados pelo índice de área foliar (IAF) e pela disponibilidade de precipitação.…”
Section: Fisiologia Das áRvoresunclassified