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Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop

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Summary:The effects of soil water deficit (edaphic stress) and air vapour-pressure-deficit (atmospheric stress) on stomatal conductance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) were separately analysed for the range of predawn leaf water potential (Ψp) normally observed in an irrigated crop. Three separate experiments under field conditions were used. In this respect, the main experimental results were: (i) noon stomatal conductance (gs) correlated well with Ψp but poorly with leaf water status expressed via noon leaf water potential; (ii) the scattering sometimes obtained in the relationship between Ψp and gs, for high values of Ψp (above -0.4 MPa) can be explained by a preponderant effect of air vapour-pressure-deficit on stomatal behaviour, compared to the effect of soil water deficit; (iii) the reason for the change on leaf-to-air VPD, responsible for the stomatal closure seems to be the clothesline effect i.e. the positive within-row advection from dry inter-row space. The discussion suggests that the slope of the relationship Ψp - gs can change with the soil cover, the size of the plots and their surrounding conditions. What we observed for this crop and irrigation system is extendable to other crops with important dry soil around, to analyse the implications of the air humidity near the leaves on the stomatal behaviour and water fluxes. This hypothesis can also explain opposite tendencies on the transpiration versus evapotranspiration efficiency.
Main Authors:Ferreira, Maria Isabel
Subject:leaf water potential atmospheric stress edaphic stress vapour pressure deficit tomato potencial foliar stress atmosférico stress edáfico défice de pressão de vapor tomate
Year:2023
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Universidade de Lisboa
Language:English
Origin:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
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potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
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atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
tomato
potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
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description The effects of soil water deficit (edaphic stress) and air vapour-pressure-deficit (atmospheric stress) on stomatal conductance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) were separately analysed for the range of predawn leaf water potential (Ψp) normally observed in an irrigated crop. Three separate experiments under field conditions were used. In this respect, the main experimental results were: (i) noon stomatal conductance (gs) correlated well with Ψp but poorly with leaf water status expressed via noon leaf water potential; (ii) the scattering sometimes obtained in the relationship between Ψp and gs, for high values of Ψp (above -0.4 MPa) can be explained by a preponderant effect of air vapour-pressure-deficit on stomatal behaviour, compared to the effect of soil water deficit; (iii) the reason for the change on leaf-to-air VPD, responsible for the stomatal closure seems to be the clothesline effect i.e. the positive within-row advection from dry inter-row space. The discussion suggests that the slope of the relationship Ψp - gs can change with the soil cover, the size of the plots and their surrounding conditions. What we observed for this crop and irrigation system is extendable to other crops with important dry soil around, to analyse the implications of the air humidity near the leaves on the stomatal behaviour and water fluxes. This hypothesis can also explain opposite tendencies on the transpiration versus evapotranspiration efficiency.
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spelling engISApt_PTThe effects of soil water deficit (edaphic stress) and air vapour-pressure-deficit (atmospheric stress) on stomatal conductance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) were separately analysed for the range of predawn leaf water potential (Ψp) normally observed in an irrigated crop. Three separate experiments under field conditions were used. In this respect, the main experimental results were: (i) noon stomatal conductance (gs) correlated well with Ψp but poorly with leaf water status expressed via noon leaf water potential; (ii) the scattering sometimes obtained in the relationship between Ψp and gs, for high values of Ψp (above -0.4 MPa) can be explained by a preponderant effect of air vapour-pressure-deficit on stomatal behaviour, compared to the effect of soil water deficit; (iii) the reason for the change on leaf-to-air VPD, responsible for the stomatal closure seems to be the clothesline effect i.e. the positive within-row advection from dry inter-row space. The discussion suggests that the slope of the relationship Ψp - gs can change with the soil cover, the size of the plots and their surrounding conditions. What we observed for this crop and irrigation system is extendable to other crops with important dry soil around, to analyse the implications of the air humidity near the leaves on the stomatal behaviour and water fluxes. This hypothesis can also explain opposite tendencies on the transpiration versus evapotranspiration efficiency.application/pdfpt_PTWithin-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated cropPersonalFerreira, Maria IsabelDSpacehttp://dspace.org/items/88275f65-273d-431d-97fb-0063086cc53eDSpacehttp://dspace.org/items/88275f65-273d-431d-97fb-0063086cc53eFreire Ribeiro FerreiraMaria IsabelCiência IDhttps://www.ciencia-id.pt201D-9F37-6BBAORCIDhttp://orcid.org0000-0002-9205-2670HostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.pt2023-07-19T11:20:23Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28015http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessleaf water potentialatmospheric stressedaphic stressvapour pressure deficittomatopotencial foliarstress atmosféricostress edáficodéfice de pressão de vaportomate758995 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article2023http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/4464676c-31c7-4ba2-8ed0-a0c03b935032/downloadAnais do Instituto Superior de Agronomia50
spellingShingle Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
Ferreira, Maria Isabel
leaf water potential
atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
tomato
potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv leaf water potential
atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
tomato
potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
title Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
title_full Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
title_fullStr Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
title_full_unstemmed Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
title_short Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
title_sort Within-row advection and stomatal conductance of an irrigated crop
topic leaf water potential
atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
tomato
potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
topic_facet leaf water potential
atmospheric stress
edaphic stress
vapour pressure deficit
tomato
potencial foliar
stress atmosférico
stress edáfico
défice de pressão de vapor
tomate
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28015
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