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Applicability of stomatal conductance models comparison for persistent water stress processes of spring maize in water resources limited environmental zone
Qi, Yue1,2; Zhang, Qiang1,2,3; Hu, SJ(胡淑娟)1; Wang, Runyuan2; Wang, Heling2; Zhang, Kai2; Zhao, Hong2; Zhao, Funian2; Chen, Fei2; Yang, Yang2; Tang, Guoying2; Hu, Yanbin1
2023-03-01
Online publication date2022-12
Source PublicationAGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT   Impact Factor & Quartile
ISSN0378-3774
Volume277
page numbers12
AbstractThrough the Stomata of plants, water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are transferred between leaves and the atmosphere. The intakes of CO2 during photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration are facilitated by stomata. To effectively model plant transpiration, and study the mass, energy transfer between plants, and the atmosphere, stomatal conductance of plant leaves requires accurate modelling. Abnormal changes in soil moisture result from frequent droughts in water-strapped environmental regions in a warming context. This has an impact on the stomatal conductance models's applicability and, in turn, the precision of the carbon and water cycles in agro-ecosystems. Four commonly used stomatal conductance models-Jarvis, Ball-Woodrow-Berry (BWB), Ball-Berry-Leuning (BBL) and unified stomatal optimization (OS) were investigated in the simulation of spring maize during persistent water stress to determine the impact of introducing a soil moisture response function on the simulation effect of the stomatal conductance model. The results showed that the BWB model was the best model for spring maize during persistent water stress, followed by the OS and BBL models, and the Jarvis model was the worst model. The OS and BBL models' simulation effects were improved by the addition of the soil moisture response function, while the Jarvis and BWB models' simulation effects were diminished. The OS-θ model was the best, followed by the BBL-θ and BWB-θ models, and the Jarvis-θ model was the worst, according to the model simulation effect. The 95 % confidence intervals of BWB-θ and OS-θ models were simulated with the addition of the soil moisture response function. The addition of soil moisture function improved the model's applicability, allowing it to be used for a variety of relative soil moisture contents, including 13∼68 %, 13∼89 %, 13∼78 % and 13∼89 %forthe Jarvis, BWB, BBL and USO models. With or without the addition of a moisture response function, the OS model performs optimally and is appropriate for various soil moisture conditions. The study's finding may serve as a foundation for choosing an appropriate stomatal conductance model for effective simulation of carbon and water cycles of agricultural ecosystems under drought conditions in water-limited environmental regions. This may support effective use and evaluation of agricultural water resources. © 2022 The Authors
KeywordCarbon dioxide Drought Ecosystems Energy transfer Fruits Plants (botany) Transpiration Water resources Modeling simulation Response functions Simulation effects Spring maize Stomatal conductance Stomatal conductance model Water resource limited environmental zone Water response function Water stress Waters resources
PublisherElsevier B.V.
DOI10.1016/j.agwat.2022.108090
Indexed ByEI ; SCIE
Language英语
WOS Research AreaAgriculture ; Water Resources
WOS SubjectAgronomy ; Water Resources
WOS IDWOS:000906186000001
EI Accession Number20225113268676
EI KeywordsSoil moisture
EI Classification Number443.3 Precipitation ; 444 Water Resources ; 454.3 Ecology and Ecosystems ; 461.9 Biology ; 483.1 Soils and Soil Mechanics ; 804.2 Inorganic Compounds ; 821.4 Agricultural Products
Original Document TypeJournal article (JA)
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.lzu.edu.cn/handle/262010/529682
Collection大气科学学院
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Qiang; Hu, Shujuan; Wang, Runyuan
Affiliation1.College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou; 730000, China;
2.LanzhouInstitute of Arid Meteorology, Chinese Meteorological Administration; Gansu Province Key Laboratory of Arid Climate Change and Reducing Disaster, China; Meteorological Administration Key Laboratory of Arid Climate Change and Reducing Disaster, Lanzhou; 730030, China;
3.Gansu Provincial Meteorological Service, Lanzhou; 730020, China
First Author AffilicationCollege of Atmospheric Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationCollege of Atmospheric Sciences
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Qi, Yue,Zhang, Qiang,Hu, Shujuan,et al. Applicability of stomatal conductance models comparison for persistent water stress processes of spring maize in water resources limited environmental zone[J]. AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT,2023,277.
APA Qi, Yue.,Zhang, Qiang.,Hu, Shujuan.,Wang, Runyuan.,Wang, Heling.,...&Hu, Yanbin.(2023).Applicability of stomatal conductance models comparison for persistent water stress processes of spring maize in water resources limited environmental zone.AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT,277.
MLA Qi, Yue,et al."Applicability of stomatal conductance models comparison for persistent water stress processes of spring maize in water resources limited environmental zone".AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT 277(2023).
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