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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 248: International Symposium on Models for Plant Growth, Environmental Control and Farm Management in Protected Cultivation

STOMATAL REGULATION IN PROTECTED CROPS: ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION

Authors:   M. Aubinet, D. DeHalleux, J. Deltour, J. Nijskens
Abstract:
We study the impact of the stomatal opening variations on the transpiration of the entire canopy in protected crops cultivation. Three effects contribute to a reduction of this impact: a damping effect due to the boundary layer adhering to the leaf, a thermal negative feedback effect linked to the energy balance and a hydric negative feedback effect linked to the water balance. Summing up these effects gives a coupling factor between the relative stomatal conductance changes and the relative transpiration rate modifications.

Detailed expression of the coupling factor is established in the frame of a dynamic greenhouse climatic model (GGDM) and its value is calculated for typical days of a temperate climate. The results show that large stomatal conductances are poorly effective in the control of the canopy transpiration (coupling factor =.1 ). Significant values of the coupling factor are only obtained for very small stomatal conductances (gST < 10-3 ) . These values are independant of the climatic conditions but are strongly affected by the development stage of the vegetation.

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