Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 2008, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (03): 315-321.

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Comparison of Whole-tree Transpiration of Five Greening Tree Species in Beijing

Xinyu Li1*, Nana Lai1, Lin Sun2, Yibin Qie1, Yan Lin1   

  1. 1Institute of Beijing Landscape Gardening, Beijing 100102, China; 2Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection,Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China
  • Received:2007-08-30 Revised:2007-12-25 Online:2008-05-01 Published:2008-05-01
  • Contact: Xinyu Li

Abstract: To explore the water use characteristics of city-greening tree species in Beijing, we used the thermal dissipation probe method to continuously measure sap flow of Sophora japonica, Ginkgo biloba, Fraxinus chinensis, Eucommia uloides and Ailanthus altissima. Simultaneously, we also monitored environmental factors such as photosynthetically active radiation (PAR),air temperature and air relative humidity. Whole-tree transpiration was simulated by means of the JAVIS model and PM equation. Among the five species, the whole-tree transpiration was highest in S. japonica and lowest in F. chinensis. Whole-tree transpiration, canopy stomatal conductance and the environmental driving factors of radiation and vapour pressure deficit were significantly correlated on a daily scale. S. japonica can grow well in sunny and lightly dry conditions, whereas G. biloba, F. chinensis, E. uloides and A. altissima can grow well in medium sunny and humid conditions.