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  Canopy transpiration in a chronosequence of Central Siberian pine forests

Zimmermann, R., Schulze, E.-D., Wirth, C., Schulze, E.-D., Mcdonald, K. C., Vygodskaya, N. N., et al. (2000). Canopy transpiration in a chronosequence of Central Siberian pine forests. Global Change Biology, 6(1), 25-37.

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Zimmermann, R.1, Author           
Schulze, E.-D.2, Author           
Wirth, C.2, Author           
Schulze, E.-D., Author
Mcdonald, K. C., Author
Vygodskaya, N. N., Author
Ziegler, W.2, Author           
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1Department Biogeochemical Systems, Prof. M. Heimann, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497755              
2Department Biogeochemical Processes, Prof. E.-D. Schulze, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497751              

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Free keywords: Canopy conductance Microclimate Pinus sylvestris Sapwood area Siberia Transpiration Xylem flux Xylem sap flow Boreal forest Conductance Biomass Plants Trees
 Abstract: Tree transpiration was measured in 28, 67, 204 and 383-y-old uniform stands and in a multicohort stand (140-430 y) of Pinus sylvestris ssp. sibirica Lebed. in Central Siberia during August 1995. In addition transpiration of three codominant trees was monitored for two years in a 130-y-old stand. All stands established after fire. Leaf area index (LAI) ranged between 0.6 (28-y-old stand) and 1.6 for stands older than 67-y. Stand xylem area at 1.3 m height increased from 4 cm(2) m(-2) (28-y) to 11.5 cm(2) m(-2) (67-y) and decreased again to 7 cm(2) m(-2) in old stands. Above-ground living biomass increased from 1.5 kg dry weight m(-2) (28-y) to 14 kg dry weight m(-2) (383-y). Day-to-day variation of tree transpiration in summer was dependent on net radiation, vapour pressure deficit, and soil water stress. Tree-to-tree variation of xylem flux was small and increased with heterogeneity in canopy structure. Maximum rates of xylem flux density followed the course of net radiation from mid April when a constant level of maximum rates was reached until mid September when low temperatures and light strongly reduced flux density. Maximum sap flux density (60 g m(-2) s(-1)) and canopy transpiration (1.5 mm d(-1)) were reached in the 67-y stand. Average canopy transpiration of all age classes was 0.72 +/- 0.3 mm d(-1.) Canopy transpiration (E) was not correlated with LAI but related to stand sapwood area SA (E = - 0.02 + 1.15SA R-2) which was determined by stand density and tree sapwood area. [References: 30]

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Publ. Info: Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 25 - 37 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925618107
ISSN: 1354-1013