Comparing actual transpiration fluxes as measured at leaf-scale and calculated by a physically based agro-hydrological model
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the actual transpiration rates from tomato crop, as
measured at leaf scale and estimated by a macroscopic approach in an agro-hydrological model,
named FLOWS-HAGES, under variable soil properties and water availability. To this aim, sixteen
plots were cultivated with tomatoes in Metaponto, Southern Italy. Soil hydraulic properties (SHP)
were obtained using a fast in-situ characterization method. Leaf-area index (LAI) was measured using
a leaf-area meter. SHP and LAI were then used in the physically-based FLOWS-HAGES which
allowed calculating the macroscopic transpiration rates, Ta,m. Single-leaf transpiration rates, Ta,l, and
stomatal conductance, gs,l, were measured in situ. For comparing with Ta,m, gs,l was upscaled by Big-
Leaf approach to canopy scale stomatal conductance, gs,c, which was applied to Penman-Monteith
model to obtain the canopy-scale transpiration, Ta,c. Finally, multiple linear regression (MLR) was
used to find the statistical relationship between Ta,m and Ta,c, and the SHP and gs,c. Results showed
that the macroscopic approach smooths the spatial variability of transpiration rates. Ta,c increased with
the saturated water content, ?s, and the slope of the water retention curve, n, while Ta,m decreased with
increasing ?s and n. MLR improved significantly by introducing gs,c to predict Ta,m.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
agro-hydrological modelling; canopy-scale transpiration; leaf-scale transpiration; soil hydraulic properties
Elenco autori:
Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Centritto, Mauro
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