Project Details
Water Relations of Beech and Interacting Vegetation in Beech-Dominated Forests
Applicant
Professor Dr. Arthur Gessler
Subject Area
Ecology and Biodiversity of Plants and Ecosystems
Term
from 2006 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 27071968
Three highly interconnected though independent approaches [a) xylem flow measurements, b) stable isotope analysis/modelling, c) a hydrodynamic model system PLATHO/Expert-N] are applied for assessing water relations of trees and co-occurring vegetation on different time-scales on a whole plant level. Water flow/movement within the plant and partitioning between species will be modelled and additionally analysed using sap flow sensors, leaf level gas exchange and by tracing (18O and (D in potential water sources and in xylem water. (18O, (D and (13C in organic pools with different turn over-times will be assessed to characterise responses of stomatal conductance (gs) and transpiration (T) to environmental conditions. In addition, isotopic signatures will be used to predict gs and T applying process-oriented models. Based on the model system Expert-N and the functional-structural plant growth model PLATHO a tree hydrodynamic model for beech will be developed. The model will be applied to simulate soil-plant-air system water relations including mycorrhiza effects on water uptake from soil and will be inserted as tree water flow sub-model to the ecosystem-scale model. Both, the isotopic approach and the hydrodynamic model will be calibrated and validated with measurements at the three field sites. Cross-validation between the two independent approaches will be carried out at additional sites.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 788:
Competitive Mechanisms of Water and Nitrogen Partitioning in Beech-Dominated Decidiuous Forests
Participating Person
Professor Dr. Eckart Priesack