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Timing of simulated aboveground herbivory influences population dynamics of root-feeding nematodes
Authors:Minggang Wang  Arjen Biere  Wim H. van der Putten  T. Martijn Bezemer  E. Pernilla Brinkman
Affiliation:1.Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible – CSIC Apartado 4084,Córdoba,Spain;2.Departamento de Agronomía,Universidad de Córdoba, Apartado 3048,Córdoba,Spain
Abstract:

Aims

A soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) model for simulating tree transpiration (Ep) with variable water stress and water distribution in the soil is presented. The model couples a sun/shade approach for the canopy with a discrete representation of the soil in different layers and compartments.

Methods

To test its performance, the outputs from the simulations are compared to those from an experiment using trees of olive ‘Picual’ and almond ‘Marinada’ with the root system split into two. Trees are subjected to different irrigation phases in which one side of the root system is dried out while the other is kept wet.

Results

The model is able to accurately predict Ep (R2 and the efficiency factor (EF) around 0.9) in the two species studied. The use of a function that modulates the uptake capacity of a root according to the soil water content was necessary to track the fluxes observed from each split part. It was also appropriate to account for root clumping to match the measured and modelled leaf water potential.

Conclusions

Coupling the sun/shade approach with the soil multi-compartment solution provides a useful tool to explore tree Ep for different degrees of water availability and distribution.
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