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Limousin J. M., Rambal S., Ourcival J. M., Rocheteau Alain, Joffre R., Rodriguez-Cortina R. (2009). Long-term transpiration change with rainfall decline in a Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest. Global Change Biology, 15 (9), p. 2163-2175. ISSN 1354-1013.

Titre du document
Long-term transpiration change with rainfall decline in a Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000268684200006
Auteurs
Limousin J. M., Rambal S., Ourcival J. M., Rocheteau Alain, Joffre R., Rodriguez-Cortina R.
Source
Global Change Biology, 2009, 15 (9), p. 2163-2175 ISSN 1354-1013
In the Mediterranean basin, precipitation is expected to decline as a consequence of climate change. The response of a Quercus ilex forest in southern France to such a decline in water availability was studied using a 4-year throughfall exclusion experiment. Seasonal courses of sap flow and leaf water potential were obtained from 2004 to 2007 and used to characterize tree water relations in a control and a dry treatment. The experiment reduced the average precipitation input to the soil by 29%, and resulted in a 23% reduction in annual transpiration. Soil water potential was significantly lower in the dry treatment only during summer drought, but transpiration was reduced all year round even during well-watered periods. Despite a tight stomatal control over transpiration, whole-tree hydraulic conductance was found to be lower in the trees growing in the driest conditions. This reduction in water transport capacity was observed jointly with a reduction in leaf transpiring area. Canopy leaf area decreased by 18% in the dry treatment as a consequence of the throughfall exclusion, which was found to validate the ecohydrological equilibrium theory.
Plan de classement
Bioclimatologie [072]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010046254]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010046254
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