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DOI10.17660/ActaHortic.2004.638.33
Irrigation and pruning affect growth water use efficiency of two desert-adapted shrubs
Stabler, LB; Martin, CA
通讯作者Stabler, LB
会议名称26th International Horticultural Congress
会议日期AUG 11-17, 2002
会议地点TORONTO, CANADA
英文摘要

Amenity landscapes often require supplemental water application in situations of low soil water availability; such as in root restricted urban settings, during unusual or seasonal periods of low precipitation, or in and regions where irrigation is essential year round. In the and western United States, there is growing public concern about the long-term viability of water resources. Recent trends in landscaping include the use of drought-adapted trees and shrubs in low water use landscape designs, and some municipalities restrict the use of turf and offer incentives to convert to xeric designs. Paradoxically, planting schemes and maintenance practices often include excessively dense plantings and over irrigation of xeriphytic species, which must then be frequently pruned to limit over crowding and obstruction of roads and walkways. Water use efficiency (WUE) of two Southwest landscape shrubs, Nerium oleander 'Sister Angus' (oleander) and Leucophyllum frutescens var. green cloud (texas sage), was determined in a field study in response to 20 factorial treatment of irrigation volume (high or low volume) and pruning frequency (every 6 weeks, 6 months, or unpruned). WUE was defined as the ratio of total biomass produced to volume of irrigation water applied over one year. Shrub biovolume was measured before and after every pruning event or every 3 months. All biomass pruned from shrubs was weighed. After one year's growth, 12 unpruned control shrubs of each species and irrigation treatment were harvested to determine allometric relationships between standing biovolume and standing biomass. Greatest total biomass production occurred for shrubs receiving the high irrigation volumes or shrubs left unpruned. WUE was highest for unpruned shrubs receiving low irrigation volumes and was lowest for the 6-week pruned shrubs receiving high irrigation volumes. These data suggest that frequent pruning lowered WUE of well-watered oleander and texas sage.


英文关键词landscape maintenance shearing water conservation drip irrigation Nerium oleander Leucophyllum frutescens
来源出版物SUSTAINABILITY OF HORTICULTURAL SYSTEMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
ISSN0567-7572
出版年2004
期号638
页码255-258
ISBN90-6605-707-6
出版者INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000223697400033
WOS类目Horticulture
WOS研究方向Agriculture
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/295213
作者单位(1)Arizona State Univ, Dept Plant Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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Stabler, LB,Martin, CA. Irrigation and pruning affect growth water use efficiency of two desert-adapted shrubs[C]:INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE,2004:255-258.
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