“…The rubber plantation is one of the native species in the tropical forest in Amazonia, with its successful introduced in Southeast Asia in the late 19th century, it has been a major economic plantation in the locality. The rubber plantation generally consumes about 72% of net radiation for evapotranspiration (Giambelluca et al, 2016;Pierret et al, 2016;Ruairuen et al, 2021), which raises concerns about water security in the plantation region (Tan et al, 2011;Niu et al, 2019). Studies have demonstrated that atmospheric dryness, rather than soil water is the major driver leading to canopy evaporation during drought season (Sopharat et al, 2015).…”