2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.02.031
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Water, heat, and airborne pollutants effects on transpiration of urban trees

Abstract: a b s t r a c tTranspiration rates of six urban tree species in Beijing evaluated by thermal dissipation method for one year were correlated to environmental variables in heat, water, and pollutant groups. To sort out colinearity of the explanatory variables, their individual and joint contributions to variance of tree transpiration were determined by the variation and hierarchical partitioning methods. Majority of the variance in transpiration rates was associated with joint effects of variables in heat and w… Show more

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“…Variation partitioning was used to decompose the variation in air quality, following the methods described by Anderson and Gribble (1998), Heikkinen et al (2004Heikkinen et al ( , 2005, and Wang et al (2011). This partitions the variance of AOFDAQ-A into eight fractions, namely the individual effects of urbanization, pollution, and environmental treatment, respectively; joint effects of urbanization and pollution, urbanization and environmental treatment, and pollution and environmental treatment respectively; joint effects of the three explanatory variable groups; and finally unexplained variance.…”
Section: Variation Partitioning For Variable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Variation partitioning was used to decompose the variation in air quality, following the methods described by Anderson and Gribble (1998), Heikkinen et al (2004Heikkinen et al ( , 2005, and Wang et al (2011). This partitions the variance of AOFDAQ-A into eight fractions, namely the individual effects of urbanization, pollution, and environmental treatment, respectively; joint effects of urbanization and pollution, urbanization and environmental treatment, and pollution and environmental treatment respectively; joint effects of the three explanatory variable groups; and finally unexplained variance.…”
Section: Variation Partitioning For Variable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explanatory variables that did not contribute significantly to the variance of AOFDAQ-A at p > 0.05 (Borcard et al, 1992;Wang et al, 2011) were excluded. Quadratic terms of predictors were also analyzed in this procedure to take potential curvilinear relationships into account (Heikkinen et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2011). Only significant predictor variables identified in this process were included in the subsequent analyses.…”
Section: Variation Partitioning For Variable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The trees selected for certain type of species had similar diameter at the breast height (DBH), height, projected canopy area (A c ), and sapwood cross-sectional area (A s ) (Wang et al, 2011). The size of the selected trees in terms of DBH was determined based on the field surveys conducted in Beijing in 2007.…”
Section: Study Site and Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%