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Water loss regulation in mature Hevea brasiliensis: effects of intermittent drought in the rainy season and hydraulic regulation
Authors:Isarangkool Na Ayutthaya Supat  Do Frederic C  Pannangpetch Krirk  Junjittakarn Junya  Maeght Jean-Luc  Rocheteau Alain  Cochard Herve
Affiliation:Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand. isupat@kku.ac.th
Abstract:Effects of soil and atmospheric drought on whole-tree transpiration (E(T)), leaf water potential (Ψ(L)) and whole-tree hydraulic conductance (K(T)) were investigated in mature rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis, clone RRIM 600) during the full canopy stage in the rainy season in a drought-prone area of northeast Thailand. Under well-watered soil conditions, transpiration was tightly regulated in response to high evaporative demand, i.e., above reference evapotranspiration (ET(0)) ~2.2 mm day(-1) or maximum vapor pressure deficit ~1.8 kPa. When the trees experienced intermittent soil drought E(T) decreased sharply when relative extractable water in the top soil was?
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