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Sink or carbon source? how the Opuntia cactus agroecosystem interacts in the use of carbon, nutrients and radiation in the Brazilian semi-arid region.

Authors :
Jardim, Alexandre Maniçoba da Rosa Ferraz
Morais, José Edson Florentino de
Souza, Luciana Sandra Bastos de
Marin, Fabio Ricardo
Moura, Magna Soelma Beserra de
Morellato, Leonor Patricia Cerdeira
Montenegro, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
Ometto, Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud
de Lima, João L.M.P.
Dubeux Júnior, José Carlos Batista
Silva, Thieres George Freire da
Source :
Journal of Hydrology. Oct2023:Part B, Vol. 625, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Annually the flux of sensible heat is higher than latent heat. • Cactus carbon and nutrient stocks were particularly high. • Cactus had low evapotranspiration and high WUE in the dry season. • Rainfall influences the net exchange of carbon in the ecosystem. Anthropogenic disturbances directly influence environmental processes and increase the concentration of carbon (C) in the atmosphere. Here, we compare the differences in the seasonality of the balance of carbon, energy, and radiation, as well as seek to identify the interrelationships between these environmental variables and their impact on the growth of Opuntia cactus. Data were acquired from an eddy covariance flux tower over a cactus crop agroecosystem (2019–2021) in the Brazilian semi-arid region. In addition, we use plant growth rates, carbon and nutrient stocks, evapotranspiration (ET) and water use efficiency (WUE), and radiation (RUE). We show that the closure of the surface energy balance was 71%, although there are minimal fluxes of available energy lost (29%) by unquantified processes. At all seasons, the highest net ecosystem CO 2 exchange (NEE) rate was between 11:00–13:00 (−5.75 μmol m−2 s−1). During the dry and wet-dry season, there was the lowest daily gross primary productivity (GPP) (2.5 μmol m−2 s−1) and net radiation— R n (217.97 W m−2). Ecosystem respiration was more expressive during the wet season (2.41 μmol m−2 s−1), and maximum diurnal value of 2.65 μmol m−2 s−1. Furthermore, the latent heat flux was higher during the wet season (114.68 W m−2) and lowered in the dry season (9.39 W m−2). The net assimilation rate showed higher values during the dry-wet transition. The dry season presented higher nutrient use efficiency and WUE (14.77 g m−2 mm−1). The highest ET occurred during the wet season (227 mm), and RUE was 81.48% higher than in the dry season. Overall, the cactus was a potential C sink during the three years of assessment (NEE: −377 g C m−2 year−1; GPP: 881 g C m−2 year−1). The results help us to understand that most of the R n energy is used in the sensible heat flux (58% ratio). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221694
Volume :
625
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Hydrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172365862
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.130121