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Environmental pollution (1987), 2011-08, Vol.159 (8), p.2127-2137
2011
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Water, heat, and airborne pollutants effects on transpiration of urban trees
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  • Environmental pollution (1987), 2011-08, Vol.159 (8), p.2127-2137
Ort / Verlag
Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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MEDLINE
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  • Transpiration rates of six urban tree species in Beijing evaluated by thermal dissipation method for one year were correlated to environmental variables in heat, water, and pollutant groups. To sort out colinearity of the explanatory variables, their individual and joint contributions to variance of tree transpiration were determined by the variation and hierarchical partitioning methods. Majority of the variance in transpiration rates was associated with joint effects of variables in heat and water groups and variance due to individual effects of explanatory group were in comparison small. Atmospheric pollutants exerted only minor effects on tree transpiration. Daily transpiration rate was most affected by air temperature, soil temperature, total radiation, vapor pressure deficit, and ozone. Relative humidity would replace soil temperature when factors influencing hourly transpiration rate was considered. ► Heat, water, pollutants effect on transpiration was evaluated by partitioning method. ► Urban tree transpiration was mainly affected by combined effects of these variables. ► The heat and water variables affected transpiration of urban trees. ► The urban air pollution merely acts as an antagonistic factor. Heat and water related environmental variables affected transpiration of urban trees and ozone was an added yet minor stress factor.

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