Hail event rather than cold stress, has profound effects on the carbon-water coupling process of Hevea brasiliensis in Xishuangbanna

2022 
Abstract The annual pattern of the carbon-water coupling of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) has never been explored on the plant and ecosystem scales, and the responses of the carbon-water coupling to cold stress and hail events remain unknown. We continuously measured the sap flow density (Js), diameter at breast height (DBH), and the carbon and water flux of rubber plantations in Southwest China from 2012 to 2016, to compare the water-use efficiency (WUE) of rubber plantations by considering different scales (plant and ecosystem) and methods (eddy covariance and isotope techniques) and to reveal the adaptation strategy of rubber trees to cold stress and hail events from the perspective of WUE. We found the followings: (1) high correlation in the annual WUE pattern were noted on the plant and ecosystem scales (r=0.74, P 0.05) compared with after the cold stress (slope=0.03, P 0.05) than without experiencing the hail event (slope=0.07, r=0.63, P
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