Plant performance on Mediterranean green roofs: interaction of species-specific hydraulic strategies and substrate water relations

被引:48
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作者
Raimondo, Fabio [1 ]
Trifilo, Patrizia [1 ]
Lo Gullo, Maria A. [1 ]
Andri, Sergio [2 ]
Savi, Tadeja [3 ]
Nardini, Andrea [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Messina, Dipartimento Sci Biol & Ambientali, I-98166 Messina, Italy
[2] Harpo Seic Verdepensile, I-34123 Trieste, Italy
[3] Univ Trieste, Dipartimento Sci Vita, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
来源
AOB PLANTS | 2015年 / 7卷
关键词
Anisohydric; arbutus; drought stress; green roof; isohydric; Mediterranean region; sage; ARBUTUS-UNEDO L; VEGETATED ROOFS; MEDIA DEPTH; TRADE-OFFS; SOIL-WATER; DROUGHT; SEDUM; FIELD; RESPONSES; PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
D O I
10.1093/aobpla/plv007
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Recent studies have highlighted the ecological, economic and social benefits assured by green roof technology to urban areas. However, green roofs are very hostile environments for plant growth because of shallow substrate depths, high temperatures and irradiance and wind exposure. This study provides experimental evidence for the importance of accurate selection of plant species and substrates for implementing green roofs in hot and arid regions, like the Mediterranean area. Experiments were performed on two shrub species (Arbutus unedo L. and Salvia officinalis L.) grown in green roof experimental modules with two substrates slightly differing in their water retention properties, as derived from moisture release curves. Physiological measurements were performed on both well-watered and drought-stressed plants. Gas exchange, leaf and xylem water potential and also plant hydraulic conductance were measured at different time intervals following the last irrigation. The substrate type significantly affected water status. Arbutus unedo and S. officinalis showed different hydraulic responses to drought stress, with the former species being substantially isohydric and the latter one anisohydric. Both A. unedo and S. officinalis were found to be suitable species for green roofs in the Mediterranean area. However, our data suggest that appropriate choice of substrate is key to the success of green roof installations in arid environments, especially if anisohydric species are employed.
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