The Calibration and Use of Capacitance Sensors to Monitor Stem Water Content in Trees

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作者
Matheny, Ashley M. [1 ]
Garrity, Steven R. [2 ]
Bohrer, Gil [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Jackson Sch Geosci, Dept Geol Sci, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] METER Grp Inc, Pullman, WA USA
[3] Ohio State Univ, Dept Civil Environm & Geodet Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
来源
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | 2017年 / 130期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Environmental Sciences; Stem water content; biomass water storage; frequency domain reflectometry; ecohydrology; sap flux; vegetation capacitance; SAP FLOW MEASUREMENTS; TROPICAL DRY FOREST; WOOD DENSITY; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE; THERMAL DISSIPATION; TEMPORAL DYNAMICS; ARBORESCENT PALM; DIURNAL PATTERNS; STORAGE; XYLEM;
D O I
10.3791/57062
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Water transport and storage through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum is critical to the terrestrial water cycle, and has become a major research focus area. Biomass capacitance plays an integral role in the avoidance of hydraulic impairment to transpiration. However, high temporal resolution measurements of dynamic changes in the hydraulic capacitance of large trees are rare. Here, we present procedures for the calibration and use of capacitance sensors, typically used to monitor soil water content, to measure the volumetric water content in trees in the field. Frequency domain reflectometry-style observations are sensitive to the density of the media being studied. Therefore, it is necessary to perform species-specific calibrations to convert from the sensor-reported values of dielectric permittivity to volumetric water content. Calibration is performed on a harvested branch or stem cut into segments that are dried or re-hydrated to produce a full range of water contents used to generate a best-fit regression with sensor observations. Sensors are inserted into calibration segments or installed in trees after pre-drilling holes to a tolerance fit using a fabricated template to ensure proper drill alignment. Special care is taken to ensure that sensor tines make good contact with the surrounding media, while allowing them to be inserted without excessive force. Volumetric water content dynamics observed via the presented methodology align with sap flow measurements recorded using thermal dissipation techniques and environmental forcing data. Biomass water content data can be used to observe the onset of water stress, drought response and recovery, and has the potential to be applied to the calibration and evaluation of new plant-level hydrodynamics models, as well as to the partitioning of remotely sensed moisture products into above-and belowground components.
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