Measurement of water-use by Jatropha curcas L. using the heat-pulse velocity technique

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Gush, M. B. [1 ]
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[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, CSIR, Sch Environm Sci, ZA-3209 Scottsville, South Africa
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beat ratio method; sap flow; transpiration; water resource impacts;
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TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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In response to the proposed introduction of the potential bio-diesel species Jatropha curcas (Linnacus) to south Africa, field experiments were conducted to investigate its likely water-use impacts relative to other forms of vegetative land use. As no existing water-use data could be found for this species worldwide, sap flow in Jatropha curcas trees wits measured continuously for a 17-month period at two sites in eastern South Africa. These consisted of young (4-year-old) trees at it relatively wet site and mature (12-year-old) trees at a dry site. The heat-ratio method of the heat-pulse technique wits utilised, together with measurements of meteorological variables and soil water. Sap- flow rates varied according to tree age, season, prevailing meteorological conditions, and soil moisture levels. Peak sapflow rates occurred during the warm Wet summer months, but due to the deciduous nature of the species, water use was negligible during winter. Scaled-tip sap-now measurements resulted in estimates Of total annual transpiration of 1 983 l (147 mm) for a 4-year-old J. curcas tree, and 4 884 l (362 mm) for a 12-year-old. J. curcas tree. The Study Concluded that the J. curcas trees studied were conservative in their water use, and were unlikely to transpire more water than indigenous vegetation types of the area.
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