Experiments using split-root chambers on water uptake from soil macropores by sunflowers

被引:1
作者
Emerman, SH [1 ]
Dawson, TE [1 ]
机构
[1] CORNELL UNIV,ECOL & SYSTEMAT SECT,ITHACA,NY 14853
基金
美国安德鲁·梅隆基金会;
关键词
macropore; split-root chamber; stable hydrogen isotope composition; sunflower; transpiration;
D O I
10.1023/A:1004250608543
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to use split-root chambers to determine whether sunflowers (Helianthus annuus), which possess high transpirational demand, can preferentially extract macropore water when they are given the option of using either micropore or macropore water. Sunflower plants were grown in split-root chambers with half of their roots in a macroporous soil and half in a microporous soil of identical mineralogy. The two chambers were irrigated with water of different stable hydro isotope compositions (delta D) (tap water and melted snow water). By measuring the delta D of the sunflower xylem sap, it was possible to determine from which soil type the sunflowers were extracting water. It was found that sunflowers did not preferentially extract macropore water. Since sunflower plants possess very high transpiration rates on a whole-plant basis, and because transpiration remains high even under soil drying, we believe sunflower roots must have a consistently very low water potential compared with the soil water potentials of either the macroporous or microporous soils. If root water potentials are sufficiently low, then root water uptake cannot discriminate between macropores and micropores.
引用
收藏
页码:57 / 63
页数:7
相关论文
共 13 条
[1]  
Dawson T. E., 1993, Stable isotopes and plant carbon-water relations., P465
[2]   ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT OF WATER IN THE WOODY TISSUES OF PLANTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANT WATER SOURCE, WATER-UPTAKE, AND OTHER STUDIES WHICH USE THE STABLE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CELLULOSE [J].
DAWSON, TE ;
EHLERINGER, JR .
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1993, 57 (14) :3487-3492
[3]   HYDRAULIC LIFT AND WATER-USE BY PLANTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER-BALANCE, PERFORMANCE AND PLANT-PLANT INTERACTIONS [J].
DAWSON, TE .
OECOLOGIA, 1993, 95 (04) :565-574
[4]  
Ehleringer J. R., 1989, Plant physiological ecology: field methods and instrumentation., P281
[5]  
Emerman S. H., 1995, P 15 ANN AM GEOPHYSI, P33
[6]   THE TIPPING BUCKET EQUATIONS AS A MODEL FOR MACROPORE FLOW [J].
EMERMAN, SH .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 1995, 171 (1-2) :23-47
[7]   Hydraulic lift and its influence on the water content of the rhizosphere: An example from sugar maple, Acer saccharum [J].
Emerman, SH ;
Dawson, TE .
OECOLOGIA, 1996, 108 (02) :273-278
[8]   The role of macropores in the cultivation of bell pepper in salinized soil [J].
Emerman, SH ;
Dawson, TE .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1996, 181 (02) :241-249
[9]   MODELING WATER AND SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN MACROPOROUS SOIL .1. MODEL DESCRIPTION AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS [J].
JARVIS, NJ ;
JANSSON, PE ;
DIK, PE ;
MESSING, I .
JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1991, 42 (01) :59-70
[10]  
LIVINGSTON NJ, 1993, SOIL SAMPLING METHOD, P559