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Shigeoki Moritani Tahei Yamamoto Henintsoa Andry Hirotaka Saito 《Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis》2017,48(12):1399-1408
An alternative water resource such as graywater could be used for irrigation on green roofs during hot, dry summers, although it contains salt. In this study, the response to high-salt stress of a C3–CAM (Crassulacean acid metabolism) intermediate species, Sedum kamtschaticum Fischer, was evaluated over a 2-month experiment in terms of evapotranspiration (ET) and chemical compounds in plant tissue in triplicate for both experiments. High ET (10–15 mm day?1) was observed under non-stressed conditions. On the day following the first saline irrigation, the peak ET at noon decreased as much as one-third of the maximum. After 9 days, ET remained below 3 mm day?1, corresponding mostly to evaporation from the wet soil surface. The balance of chemical component contents in leaves changed depending on the electrical conductivity of irrigation water electrical conductivity (ECi). The potassium to sodium (K+/Na+) ratio, which indicates levels of sodium toxic for plant growth, decreased with higher ECi, while it excluded sodium from roots. However, based on enhanced water use efficiency under higher ECi regardless of reduced carbon dioxide (CO2) assimilation under salinity stress, the plant’s method of photosynthesis shifted from C3 to CAM metabolism. These findings show that S. kamtschaticum could survive for more than 2 months under low or moderate salinity of irrigation water in hot conditions. 相似文献
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Shigeoki Moritani Tahei Yamamoto Henintsoa Andry Mitsuhiro Inoue Koh Kato Hirotaka Saito 《Urban Forestry & Urban Greening》2013,12(3):338-343
In dryland areas, secondarily treated municipal wastewater could be used in extensive green roof systems. In this study, the effects of water and salt stress on a crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plant, Sedum kamtschaticum Fischer, was evaluated under intermittent saline irrigation. The salinity of irrigation water varied from 6.0 to 18.0 dS m?1. A reduction in soil water content and an increase in soil water electrical conductivity (EC) were observed during the irrigation interval (5–17 d) as a result of evapotranspiration (ET). The effect of soil water potential (SWP) on reduction of the ET ratio (ETr) was successfully described with an equation that could be applicable to a wide range of soil salinities and water contents, to estimate ET. In this study, the stress factor was defined as the integration of solute potential, and matric potential less soil water content for optimum growth (less than ?0.1 MPa) with elapsed time. The stress factor rapidly reduced total ET in CAM plants but effectively increased water-use efficiency (WUE). Thus, by using CAM plants for green roofs under intermittent saline irrigation, the need for irrigation water is reduced without a considerable loss of plant biomass. 相似文献
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ANDRY Henintsoa INOUE Mitsuhiro MORITANI Shigeoki UZOMA Kingsley Chinyere 《东北农业大学学报(英文版)》2010,17(4):30-36
The property of hydrophilic polymers capable absorbing huge volumes of water led to many practical applications of these new materials in arid regions for improving the water retention in sandy soils. Effects of four carboxymethylcelluloses (CMC), mixed at various rates with the sandy soil, on the water-holding capacity and hydraulic conductivity (KS ) when leached with distilled water (simulating rain), tap water, and saline water were evaluated. The maximum water absorption of CMCs ranged between 80 and 100 kg ? kg-1 of polymer; however, the absorbent swelling capacity decreased significantly with increasing the salt concentration in the solution. The water absorption capacity of CMCs decreased significantly when incorporated in the sandy soil compared to that of the absorbent alone. Application of CMC increased significantly the available water content up to 3 ± 0.5 times. All soils treated with CMCs showed a significant lower in KS compared to the control soil. Meanwhile, KS was found increased with increasing the salt concentration in the leaching solution. This understanding of characteristics of the absorbents and the interactions among absorbents, soil, and irrigation water quality would be of help in water management of sandy soil. 相似文献
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