2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2011.01.027
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Enhanced transpiration by riparian buffer trees in response to advection in a humid temperate agricultural landscape

Abstract: Riparian buffers are designed as management practices to increase infiltration and reduce surface runoff and transport of sediment and nonpoint source pollutants from crop fields to adjacent streams. Achieving these ecosystem service goals depends, in part, on their ability to remove water from the soil via transpiration. In these systems, edges between crop fields and trees of the buffer systems can create advection processes, which could influence water use by trees. We conducted a field study in a riparian … Show more

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“…It then roughly remained stable when VPD was over the threshold value. Several previous studies have noted that VPD threshold values vary with tree species, time period, and environmental/hydro-climatic conditions (Chen et al, 2014;Hernandez-Santana et al, 2011;Hogg and Hurdle, 1997;Liu et al, 2012;Patakas et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2011;Zhao et al, 2009). In this study, the monthly VPD threshold values exhibited obvious seasonal variability.…”
Section: Seasonal Variability In Controls Of Environmental Factors Onmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…It then roughly remained stable when VPD was over the threshold value. Several previous studies have noted that VPD threshold values vary with tree species, time period, and environmental/hydro-climatic conditions (Chen et al, 2014;Hernandez-Santana et al, 2011;Hogg and Hurdle, 1997;Liu et al, 2012;Patakas et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2011;Zhao et al, 2009). In this study, the monthly VPD threshold values exhibited obvious seasonal variability.…”
Section: Seasonal Variability In Controls Of Environmental Factors Onmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Though as degraded riparian areas convert to forest, deeper-rooted trees may have greater access to water tables, potentially reducing baseflows, other concurrent changes may promote increased baseflows. Riparian forest buffers are widely used to improve infiltration (Udawatta et al, 2002;Hernandez-Santana et al, 2011); since infiltration is a prerequisite for baseflows, forested riparian zones may promote soil water recharge in riparian zones, potentially augmenting baseflows. During large stormflows, when flood stage overtops stream banks, trees attenuate flow velocities of floodwaters, increasing the time over which infiltration and recharge of stream banks and riparian aquifers occur (Tabacchi et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We evaluated advection effects on transpiration by comparing LE to R n . We used the LE/R n ratio to determine the degree of influence of upwind advection on LE (Hernandez-Santana et al, 2011). Comparing LE/R n , we will know if there is an extra source of energy so that the latent heat loss can significantly exceed any net radiative gain (Jones, 1992).…”
Section: Advection Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%