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Abstract
Aims
Over recent decades, the Chinese government has instigated large-scale vegetation restoration projects across the Loess Plateau to control soil erosion. Yet, this project coupling effect with associative interannual variations and magnitudinous decreases during vegetation species’ developmental stages have rarely been explored. Therefore, we conducted experiments to explore the water budget characteristics under different stand ages of Robinia pseudoacacia.
Methods
We selected five R. pseudoacacia stand ages (i.e., 6 yr, 16 yr, 20 yr, 35 yr, and 45 yr) to investigate their individual interannual water budgets over four consecutive years (2019–2022).
Results
Compared with grassland, the significant soil water amounts were consumed within the deep soil layers (> 200 cm) of all R. pseudoacacia stand ages. The soil water storage (SWS) deficit gradually worsened between 6–20 yr but then improved between 35–45 yr. Also, SWS values of all five R. pseudoacacia stands significantly differed (p < 0.05). Interestingly, as the stands aged, the increasing rate of actual evapotranspiration (AET) largely decreased from 125 mm yr−1 to 29 mm yr−1. The relationship between cumulative precipitation and AET further revealed that the water equilibrium input–output state reached at the stand’s middle age (~ 20 yr), after which the positive water input feedback occurred.
Conclusions
These findings highlight that the water consumption process turning point for R. pseudoacacia occurs at the stand’s middle stage, indicating its role in SWS recovery. Our experimental evidence will benefit both researchers and policymakers, helping them to better regulate water resources and to optimize forest management alternatives.
期刊介绍:
Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and that enhance our mechanistic understanding of plant-soil interactions. We focus on the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and seek those manuscripts with a strong mechanistic component which develop and test hypotheses aimed at understanding underlying mechanisms of plant-soil interactions. Manuscripts can include both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics, as long as they are hypothesis-driven and enhance our mechanistic understanding. Articles including a major molecular or modelling component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language, with consistent spelling, using either American or British English.