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Response of plant growth to surface water balance during a summer dry period in the Kazakhstan steppe
Authors:Yoshihiro Iijima  Tsuneo Kawaragi  Takehiko Ito  Kanat Akshalov  Atsushi Tsunekawa  Masato Shinoda
Institution:1. Institute of Observational Research for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka, Japan;2. Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Japan;3. Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan;4. Barayev Kazakh Grain Farming Research Institute, Shortandy, Kazakhstan
Abstract:In drylands, water deficit is the primary factor limiting plant growth. In the present study, surface energy balance and plant growth (above‐ground and below‐ground biomass) were measured continuously during the 2002 growing season in semiarid grassland in the northern part of Kazakhstan, Central Asia. Although there was above normal total rainfall during the 2002 growing season (May–November; 244 mm over 183 days), there was a dry period during July and August. Evaporative water was effectively supplied by precipitation and surface soil moisture during the wet season (May and June), during which time above‐ground biomass increased. During the early stages of the dry period, mature plants were likely to tap deeper sources of soil moisture, representing stored snowmelt water. As the soil moisture content decreased during the summer dry period due to the high levels of evapotranspiration and lack of precipitation, the evaporative fraction and above‐ground biomass rapidly decreased, whereas the below‐ground biomass increased. These results suggest that in summer, soil moisture acts to store water, and that soil moisture is essential for plant growth as a direct source of water during the dry period in natural grasslands in the Kazakhstan steppe. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:natural grassland  energy balance  biomass  soil moisture  summer dry period
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