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Transpiration on the rebound in lowland Sumatra

dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage160
dc.bibliographiccitation.journalAgricultural and Forest Meteorology
dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage171
dc.bibliographiccitation.volume274
dc.contributor.authorRöll, Alexander
dc.contributor.authorNiu, F.
dc.contributor.authorMeijide Orive, Ana
dc.contributor.authorAhongshangbam, J.
dc.contributor.authorEhbrecht, M.
dc.contributor.authorGuillaume, T.
dc.contributor.authorGunawan, D.
dc.contributor.authorHardanto, A.
dc.contributor.authorHendrayanto, null
dc.contributor.authorHertel, Dietrich
dc.contributor.authorKotowska, M.M.
dc.contributor.authorKreft, H.
dc.contributor.authorKuzyakov, Yakov
dc.contributor.authorLeuschner, Christoph
dc.contributor.authorNomura, M.
dc.contributor.authorPolle, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorRembold, K.
dc.contributor.authorSahner, J.
dc.contributor.authorSeidel, Dominik
dc.contributor.authorZemp, D.C.
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-14T15:27:44Z
dc.date.available2019-11-14T15:27:44Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractFollowing large-scale conversion of rainforest, rubber and oil palm plantations dominate lowland Sumatra (Indonesia) and other parts of South East Asia today, with potentially far-reaching ecohydrological consequences. We assessed how such land-use change affects plant transpiration by sap flux measurements at 42 sites in selectively logged rainforests, agroforests and rubber and oil palm monoculture plantations in the lowlands of Sumatra. Site-to-site variability in stand-scale transpiration and tree-level water use were explained by stand structure, productivity, soil properties and plantation age. Along a land-use change trajectory forest-rubber-oil palm, time-averaged transpiration decreases by 43 ± 11% from forest to rubber monoculture plantations, but rebounds with conversion to smallholder oil palm plantations. We uncovered that particularly commercial, intensive oil palm cultivation leads to high transpiration (827 ± 77 mm yr −1), substantially surpassing rates at our forest sites (589 ± 52 mm yr −1). Compared to smallholder oil palm, land-use intensification leads to 1.7-times higher transpiration in commercial plantations. Combined with severe soil degradation, the high transpiration may cause periodical water scarcity for humans in oil palm-dominated landscapes. As oil palm is projected to further expand, severe shifts in water cycling after land-cover change and water scarcity due to land-use intensification may become more widesprea
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.04.017
dc.identifier.urihttps://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/62625
dc.language.isoen
dc.relationSFB 990: Ökologische und sozioökonomische Funktionen tropischer Tieflandregenwald-Transformationssysteme (Sumatra, Indonesien)
dc.relationSFB 990 | A | A02: Wassernutzungseigenschaften von Bäumen und Palmen in Regenwald-Transformationssystemen Zusammenfassung
dc.relationSFB 990 | A | A03: Untersuchung von Land-Atmosphäre Austauschprozesse in Landnutzungsänderungs-Systemen
dc.relationSFB 990 | A | A04: Carbon stock, turnover and functions in heavily weathered soils under lowland rainforest transformation systems
dc.relationSFB 990 | B | B04: Pflanzenproduktivität und Ressourcenaufteilung im Wurzelraum entlang von Gradienten tropischer Landnutzungsintensität und Baumartenvielfalt
dc.relationSFB 990 | B | B06: Taxonomische, funktionelle, phylogenetische und biogeographische Diversität vaskulärer Pflanzen in Regenwald-Transformationssystemen auf Sumatra (Indonesien)
dc.relationSFB 990 | B | B07: Functional diversity of mycorrhizal fungi along a tropical land-use gradient
dc.relationSFB 990 | B | B11: Biodiversitäts-Anreicherung in Ölpalmen-Plantagen: Pflanzliche Sukzession und Integration
dc.relation.issn0168-1923
dc.relation.orgunitZentrum für Biodiversität und Nachhaltige Landnutzung
dc.relation.orgunitDepartment für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften
dc.relation.orgunitFakultät für Agrarwissenschaften
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Pflanzenbau
dc.relation.orgunitFakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie
dc.relation.orgunitBüsgen-Institut
dc.relation.orgunitBurckhardt-Institut
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Bioklimatologie
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Forstbotanik und Baumphysiologie
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Biodiversität, Makroökologie und Biogeographie
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Waldbau und Waldökologie der gemäßigten Zonen
dc.relation.orgunitAbteilung Waldbau und Waldökologie der Tropen
dc.subject.grosfb990_journalarticles
dc.titleTranspiration on the rebound in lowland Sumatra
dc.typejournal_article
dc.type.internalPublicationyes
dc.type.subtypeoriginal_ja
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