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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2009, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (11): 2632-2638.

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Water physiological characteristics of four perennial plant species around Cele Oasis in Xinjiang

ZENG Fan-jiang1,2;LI Xiang-yi1,2|ZHANEG Xi-ming1,2|A FOETZKI3|SK ARNDT4   

  1. 1Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China|2Cele National Field Science Observation and Research Station for DesertGressland Ecology, Cele 848300, Xinjiang, China|3Institute of Ecology and Ecosystem, Goettingen University, Goettingen 37073, Germany|4Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, University of Melbourne,Creswick, VIC 3363, Australia
  • Online:2009-11-20 Published:2009-11-20

Abstract: The water physiological characteristics of four perennial plant species (Populus euphratica, Tamarix ramosissima, Calligonum caputmedusae, and Alhagi sparsifolia) around Cele Oasis in Xinjiang were studied through their vegetation growth period. No signs of serious drought stress were observed in any of the test perennial species during their vegetation growth, and irrigation had little effects on the water status of the plants (P>0.05). The seasonal variation characteristics of water physiological parameters differed with the plants. A. sparsifolia had the highest predawn water potential (PWP) and daily mean sap flow, but the lowest mean water use efficiency (WUE); C. caputmedusae had the highest mean WUE, and its PWP and sap flow were stable and had less seasonal change; T. ramosissima had the lowest PWP during its growth, and had better adaptation ability to the environment; and P. euphratica had relatively stable water physiological characteristics during its growth. The four perennial plant species had deep root systems to access underground water to satisfy their large demands for water, and thus, well adapted to the harsh environmental conditions around Cele Oasis. 

Key words: Cele oasis, perennial plants, predawn water potential, sap flow, water use efficiency, Coilia nasustaihuensis, growth parameters, mortality parameters, Beverton-Holt model, Dianshan Lake.