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Tree Physiology | 2018

Transpiration and stomatal conductance in a young secondary tropical montane forest: contrasts between native trees and invasive understorey shrubs

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L. Adrian Bruijnzeel; Maciek W. Lubczynski; B. Zwartendijk; Vincent Omondi Odongo; M. Ravelona; H. J. van Meerveld

It has been suggested that vigorous secondary tropical forests can have very high transpiration rates, but sap flow and stomatal conductance dynamics of trees and shrubs in these forests are understudied. In an effort to address this knowledge gap, sap flow (thermal dissipation method, 12 trees) and stomatal conductance (porometry, six trees) were measured for young (5-7 years) Psiadia altissima (DC.) Drake trees, a widely occurring species dominating young regrowth following abandonment of swidden agriculture in upland eastern Madagascar. In addition, stomatal conductance (gs) was determined for three individuals of two locally common invasive shrubs (Lantana camara L. and Rubus moluccanus L.) during three periods with contrasting soil moisture conditions. Values of gs for the three investigated species were significantly higher and more sensitive to climatic conditions during the wet period compared with the dry period. Further, gs of the understorey shrubs was much more sensitive to soil moisture content than that of the trees. Tree transpiration rates (Ec) were relatively stable during the dry season and were only affected somewhat by soil water content at the end of the dry season, suggesting the trees had continued access to soil water despite drying out of the topsoil. The Ec exhibited a plateau-shaped relation with vapour pressure deficit (VPD), which was attributed to stomatal closure at high VPD. Vapour pressure deficit was the major driver of variation in Ec, during both the wet and the dry season. Overall water use of the trees was modest, possibly reflecting low site fertility after three swidden cultivation cycles. The observed contrast in gs response to soil water and climatic conditions for the trees and shrubs underscores the need to take root distributions into account when modelling transpiration from regenerating tropical forests.


Ecohydrology | 2014

The effects of sustained forest use on hillslope soil hydraulic conductivity in the Middle Mountains of Central Nepal

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L. Adrian Bruijnzeel; Mike Bonell; Neil Coles; Maciek W. Lubczynski; Don Gilmour


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Rainfall interception by natural and planted forests in the Middle Mountains of Central Nepal

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L. Adrian Bruijnzeel; Maciek W. Lubczynski; Mike Bonell


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2014

Negative trade-off between changes in vegetation water use and infiltration recovery after reforesting degraded pasture land in the Nepalese Lesser Himalaya

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L.A. Bruijnzeel; Maciek W. Lubczynski; Mike Bonell


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014

Transpiration and canopy conductance of two contrasting forest types in the Lesser Himalaya of Central Nepal

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; Maciek W. Lubczynski; L. Adrian Bruijnzeel; Diana Chavarro-Rincón


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Rebuilding soil hydrological functioning after swidden agriculture in eastern Madagascar

B. Zwartendijk; H. J. van Meerveld; Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L.A. Bruijnzeel; M. Ravelona; Julia P. G. Jones


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Measurement and modeling of rainfall interception by two differently aged secondary forests in upland eastern Madagascar

Chandra Prasad Ghimire; L. Adrian Bruijnzeel; Maciek W. Lubczynski; M. Ravelona; B. Zwartendijk; H. J. van Meerveld


Ecohydrology | 2016

Energy partitioning and its controls over a heterogeneous semi-arid shrubland ecosystem in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya

V.O. Odongo; Christiaan van der Tol; R. Becht; Joost C. B. Hoedjes; Chandra Prasad Ghimire; Zhongbo Su


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Remote sensing upscaling of interception loss from isolated oaks: Sardon catchment case study, Spain

S.M. Tanvir Hassan; Chandra Prasad Ghimire; Maciek W. Lubczynski


Water | 2018

Spatial Patterns and Temporal Stability of Throughfall in a Mature Douglas-fir Forest

César Cisneros Vaca; Chandra Prasad Ghimire; Christiaan van der Tol

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M. Ravelona

University of Antananarivo

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