Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga

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Autor(a) principal: MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9276
Resumo: Understanding the dynamics of water flows is important to predict vegetation responses to climate change, given the predictions of increased intensity of prolonged droughts in the tropics. Within this context, the responses of plants of different functional groups to the seasonality of rain, may indicate the resistance and resilience of species in drought conditions. Although research has explored pulse dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions, few studies have been conducted in seasonally dry tropical forests. The caatinga represents an exemplary ecosystem to study the plant response to drought, due to its extreme seasonality. Therefore, the objective of this work was to relate the seasonal dynamics of water in the plant through the flow of sap and phenological aspects of species representing two functional groups in the Brazilian semiarid region. For the installation of sap flow sensors (Js), five individuals belonging to each of the groups defined by wood density (WD) (low deciduous WD and high deciduous WD) were considered. In these plants, water potential measurements (Ψw), leaf area index and stomatal conductance (gs) were performed monthly, in addition to phenological observations of the species. Discrete humidity measurements were obtained monthly through two access tubes and through a capacitive Diviner probe. The experimental area has a flow tower that provided data on meteorological factors, such as rain, evapotranspiration, vapor pressure deficit, air temperature and humidity. The data were analyzed using the R software, in which Pearson correlations and means were compared by the Tukey test at 5% significance. It was found that the species evaluated responded to environmental factors in different ways and phenology is a reflection of the species' physiology and may undergo changes in response to water availability in the soil. The low WD species (C. leptophloeos) showed low Js, maintaining high Ψw and high gs, especially in the rainy season. The high WD species (C. pyramidale), on the other hand, maintained high rates of Js throughout the year, presented a very negative Ψw, probably to maintain the scarcest water intake from the soil. It is concluded that the seasonality of the rain acts in different ways in the hydraulic functioning of the species of the Caatinga, which present different strategies in response to drought and the species of high WD may have traits that favor greater acquisitions of resources, being these strategies, an evidence of greater survival of this functional group in future scenarios.
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spelling SOUZA, Eduardo Soares deLIMA, André Luiz Alves deSANTOS, Mauro Guida dosWRIGHT, Cynthia Louisehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2112314261991884MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos2023-08-08T19:23:21Z2020-11-13MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos. Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga. 2020. 66 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Vegetal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Serra Talhada.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9276Understanding the dynamics of water flows is important to predict vegetation responses to climate change, given the predictions of increased intensity of prolonged droughts in the tropics. Within this context, the responses of plants of different functional groups to the seasonality of rain, may indicate the resistance and resilience of species in drought conditions. Although research has explored pulse dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions, few studies have been conducted in seasonally dry tropical forests. The caatinga represents an exemplary ecosystem to study the plant response to drought, due to its extreme seasonality. Therefore, the objective of this work was to relate the seasonal dynamics of water in the plant through the flow of sap and phenological aspects of species representing two functional groups in the Brazilian semiarid region. For the installation of sap flow sensors (Js), five individuals belonging to each of the groups defined by wood density (WD) (low deciduous WD and high deciduous WD) were considered. In these plants, water potential measurements (Ψw), leaf area index and stomatal conductance (gs) were performed monthly, in addition to phenological observations of the species. Discrete humidity measurements were obtained monthly through two access tubes and through a capacitive Diviner probe. The experimental area has a flow tower that provided data on meteorological factors, such as rain, evapotranspiration, vapor pressure deficit, air temperature and humidity. The data were analyzed using the R software, in which Pearson correlations and means were compared by the Tukey test at 5% significance. It was found that the species evaluated responded to environmental factors in different ways and phenology is a reflection of the species' physiology and may undergo changes in response to water availability in the soil. The low WD species (C. leptophloeos) showed low Js, maintaining high Ψw and high gs, especially in the rainy season. The high WD species (C. pyramidale), on the other hand, maintained high rates of Js throughout the year, presented a very negative Ψw, probably to maintain the scarcest water intake from the soil. It is concluded that the seasonality of the rain acts in different ways in the hydraulic functioning of the species of the Caatinga, which present different strategies in response to drought and the species of high WD may have traits that favor greater acquisitions of resources, being these strategies, an evidence of greater survival of this functional group in future scenarios.Compreender a dinâmica dos fluxos de água é importante para prever as respostas da vegetação às mudanças climáticas, dadas as previsões de aumento da intensidade secas prolongadas nos trópicos. Dentro desse contexto, as respostas das plantas de diferentes grupos funcionais à sazonalidade da chuva, podem indicar a tolerância e a resiliência das espécies em condições de seca. Apesar das pesquisas terem explorados a dinâmica de pulsos em regiões áridas e semiáridas, poucos estudos foram conduzidos em florestas tropicais sazonalmente secas. A caatinga representa um ecossistema exemplar para estudar a resposta vegetal frente à seca, devido a sua sazonalidade extrema. Diante disso, o objetivo desse trabalho foi relacionar a dinâmica sazonal de água na planta através do fluxo de seiva e aspectos fenológicos de espécies representantes de dois grupos funcionais do semiárido brasileiro. Foram considerados para a instalação dos sensores de fluxo de seiva (Js), cinco indivíduos pertencentes a cada um dos grupos definidos pela densidade de madeira (DM) (baixa DM decídua e alta DM decídua). Nestas plantas, foram realizadas mensalmente medidas de potencial hídrico (Ψw), índice de área foliar e condutância estomática (gs), além de observações fenológicas das espécies. Medidas discretas de umidade foram obtidas mensalmente através de dois tubos de acesso e por meio de uma sonda capacitiva Diviner. A área experimental possui uma torre de fluxo que forneceu dados de fatores meteorológicos, tais como chuva, evapotranspiração, déficit de pressão de vapor, temperatura e umidade do ar. Os dados foram analisados utilizando o software R, no qual foram realizadas correlações de Pearson e médias comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de significância. Verificou-se que as espécies avaliadas responderam aos fatores ambientais de diferentes formas e a fenologia é um reflexo da fisiologia das espécies e pode sofrer alterações em resposta a disponibilidade hídrica no solo. A espécie de baixa DM (C. leptophloeos) apresentou baixa Js, mantendo alto Ψw e alta gs, especialmente na estação chuvosa. Já a espécie de alta DM (C. pyramidale), manteve altas taxas de Js ao longo do ano, apresentou Ψw muito negativo, provavelmente para manter a captação de água mais escassa do solo. Conclui-se que a sazonalidade da chuva atua de diferentes formas no funcionamento hidráulico das espécies da Caatinga, as quais apresentam diferentes estratégias em resposta a seca e as espécies de alta DM podem possuir traços que favorecem maiores aquisições de recursos, sendo essas estratégias, um indício de maior sobrevivência desse grupo funcional em cenários futuros.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-08-08T19:23:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Juciclea dos Santos Medeiros.pdf: 1750267 bytes, checksum: ddaaf2414e783e7f3b89e124ad4c51b6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-08T19:23:21Z (GMT). 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title Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
spellingShingle Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos
Caatinga
Sazonalidade climática
Densidade de madeira
Fluxo de seiva
Transpiração
Fenologia
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
title_short Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
title_full Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
title_fullStr Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
title_full_unstemmed Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
title_sort Sazonalidade do fluxo de seiva em árvores nativas de dois grupos funcionais da Caatinga
author MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos
author_facet MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Eduardo Soares de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv WRIGHT, Cynthia Louise
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MEDEIROS, Maria Jucicléa dos Santos
contributor_str_mv SOUZA, Eduardo Soares de
LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
WRIGHT, Cynthia Louise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caatinga
Sazonalidade climática
Densidade de madeira
Fluxo de seiva
Transpiração
Fenologia
topic Caatinga
Sazonalidade climática
Densidade de madeira
Fluxo de seiva
Transpiração
Fenologia
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
description Understanding the dynamics of water flows is important to predict vegetation responses to climate change, given the predictions of increased intensity of prolonged droughts in the tropics. Within this context, the responses of plants of different functional groups to the seasonality of rain, may indicate the resistance and resilience of species in drought conditions. Although research has explored pulse dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions, few studies have been conducted in seasonally dry tropical forests. The caatinga represents an exemplary ecosystem to study the plant response to drought, due to its extreme seasonality. Therefore, the objective of this work was to relate the seasonal dynamics of water in the plant through the flow of sap and phenological aspects of species representing two functional groups in the Brazilian semiarid region. For the installation of sap flow sensors (Js), five individuals belonging to each of the groups defined by wood density (WD) (low deciduous WD and high deciduous WD) were considered. In these plants, water potential measurements (Ψw), leaf area index and stomatal conductance (gs) were performed monthly, in addition to phenological observations of the species. Discrete humidity measurements were obtained monthly through two access tubes and through a capacitive Diviner probe. The experimental area has a flow tower that provided data on meteorological factors, such as rain, evapotranspiration, vapor pressure deficit, air temperature and humidity. The data were analyzed using the R software, in which Pearson correlations and means were compared by the Tukey test at 5% significance. It was found that the species evaluated responded to environmental factors in different ways and phenology is a reflection of the species' physiology and may undergo changes in response to water availability in the soil. The low WD species (C. leptophloeos) showed low Js, maintaining high Ψw and high gs, especially in the rainy season. The high WD species (C. pyramidale), on the other hand, maintained high rates of Js throughout the year, presented a very negative Ψw, probably to maintain the scarcest water intake from the soil. It is concluded that the seasonality of the rain acts in different ways in the hydraulic functioning of the species of the Caatinga, which present different strategies in response to drought and the species of high WD may have traits that favor greater acquisitions of resources, being these strategies, an evidence of greater survival of this functional group in future scenarios.
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