The Impact of Long-Term Dry-Season Irrigation on Eucalyptus Tree Height Growth: Insights from Leaf Photosynthesis and Water Conduction
Lei Hua,
Penglong Chen,
Jun Luo
et al.
Abstract:Tree height is a crucial characteristic of plant ecological strategies and plantation productivity. Investigating the influence of dry-season irrigation on the tree height growth in Eucalyptus plantations contributes to a deeper understanding of precise improvement and sustainable development in such plantations. We conducted a field experiment in a Eucalyptus plantation with three-year fertilization and five-year dry-season irrigation to compare their effects on height growth rate during wet vs. dry seasons. … Show more
“…At the micro-scale, the included authors carried out field experiments and surveys, investigated the characteristics of the forestry economy, and explored the mechanisms and influencing factors in the alteration of trees or forests. Three papers [1][2][3][4] were published on the topic of natural systems. Hua et al (2023) [1] conducted a field experiment in a Eucalyptus plantation to compare the effects of three-year fertilization and five-year dry-season irrigation on height growth rate during the wet and dry seasons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Three papers [1][2][3][4] were published on the topic of natural systems. Hua et al (2023) [1] conducted a field experiment in a Eucalyptus plantation to compare the effects of three-year fertilization and five-year dry-season irrigation on height growth rate during the wet and dry seasons. The results revealed that long-term dry-season irrigation significantly increased the height growth rate of Eucalyptus urophylla × E. grandis by improving the hydraulic conductivity and photosynthetic rate of leaves during the dry season.…”
“…At the micro-scale, the included authors carried out field experiments and surveys, investigated the characteristics of the forestry economy, and explored the mechanisms and influencing factors in the alteration of trees or forests. Three papers [1][2][3][4] were published on the topic of natural systems. Hua et al (2023) [1] conducted a field experiment in a Eucalyptus plantation to compare the effects of three-year fertilization and five-year dry-season irrigation on height growth rate during the wet and dry seasons.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three papers [1][2][3][4] were published on the topic of natural systems. Hua et al (2023) [1] conducted a field experiment in a Eucalyptus plantation to compare the effects of three-year fertilization and five-year dry-season irrigation on height growth rate during the wet and dry seasons. The results revealed that long-term dry-season irrigation significantly increased the height growth rate of Eucalyptus urophylla × E. grandis by improving the hydraulic conductivity and photosynthetic rate of leaves during the dry season.…”
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