Water-Landscape-Ecological Relationship and the Optimized Irrigation Strategy for Green-Roof Plants in Beijing, a Case Study for Euonymus japonicus
Abstract
Canbon sequestration and O2 release due to the rapid development of
urban greenland could be beneficial for the global implementation
of energy saving and CO2 emission reduction, however, this poses
another question that increased the demand for irrigation becomes a
concern for the sustainable utilization of water resources, especially
for Beijing, with the scarcity of land and water resources for
Greenland. E.japonicus, as one of typical green -roof plants, has the
advantages of alleviating the effect of heat island and improving
microclimate environment. However, it needs to make clear that how the
physiological performance of E.japonicus treated with different water
stresses including full irrigation (CK) (90%-100%FC), low water stress
(LWS) (75%-85%FC), moderate water stress (MWS) (65%-75%FC), and serious
water stress (SWS) (50%-60%FC) is, and landscape function and ecological
serves function are also considered as integrated indicators to
selecting optimization irrigation strategy in this study. The results
showed that the photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, stomatal
conductance and water use efficiency of E.japonicus were in the order of
LWS>MWS>SWS in three treatments of water stress. Moreover, the
photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance and water
use efficiency under LWS were 1.55%、3.3%、4.13%、7.1%
higher compared to CK, respectively. Higher leaf area and chlorophyll
content were also measured under the treatment of LWS. In terms of
ecological serves function, carbon sequestration and oxygen release, and
cooling and humidity were lessening with the soil moisture reducing
which express the positive correlation relationship. but the differences
was no significant.The LWS(75%-85%FC) stimulated the growth of
E.japonicus, and effectively regulated the distribution of
the assimilation object to chlorophyll and that for the growth
of leaves. Besides, it played a significant role in ecological
environment. Therefore, the LWS (75%-85%FC) is the optimal water-saving
irrigation model.
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