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Abstract
Nocturnal water use (Qnight) is an important component of the eucalyptus water budget, but it has always been under-appreciated and poorly understood. To improve the accuracy of water balance estimates and the understanding of the nocturnal water use process in eucalypts plantations, we conducted a 3-year study to investigate the characteristics of Qnight and its components in an E. urophylla × E. grandis plantation in southern China. The results showed that the Qnight of E. urophylla × E. grandis was substantial and the ratio of nocturnal to daily water use (Rnight) was on average 12.35%, with higher Rnight (14.97%) in the dry season than in the wet season (9.50%). The Qnight includes two components, nocturnal transpiration (Tn) and nocturnal refilling (Re), which are driven by different factors. Nocturnal Re-Tn dynamics were controlled by a combination of nocturnal environmental factors that drive Tn and corresponding daytime environmental factors that drive daytime transpiration. Therefore, the compositional ratios of Tn and Re differed between weather conditions and months. We developed a novel method to distinguish between Re and Tn and quantified the dynamics of their ratios. We found that on a 3-year average, the Qnight of E. urophylla × E. grandis was mainly used for Tn (58.63%). Our results highlight the non-ignorability of Qnight and the high variability of the compositional ratios of Re and Tn, and suggest that Qnight and its components should be accurately quantified and considered when studying the water balance in eucalyptus stands.
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JGR-Biogeosciences focuses on biogeosciences of the Earth system in the past, present, and future and the extension of this research to planetary studies. The emerging field of biogeosciences spans the intellectual interface between biology and the geosciences and attempts to understand the functions of the Earth system across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Studies in biogeosciences may use multiple lines of evidence drawn from diverse fields to gain a holistic understanding of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems and extreme environments. Specific topics within the scope of the section include process-based theoretical, experimental, and field studies of biogeochemistry, biogeophysics, atmosphere-, land-, and ocean-ecosystem interactions, biomineralization, life in extreme environments, astrobiology, microbial processes, geomicrobiology, and evolutionary geobiology