Table 1:

biometric characteristics of the eight studied tree species and number of sample trees for sap flow measurements

Plant speciesCodeDBH (cm)aTree height (m)aSapwood area (cm2)Nb
S. superbaSS8.3–22.8 (13.6)4.7–10.1 (6.8)44.0–329.9 (123.3)24
M. macclureiMM6.3–29.3 (18.1)5.5–17.1 (10.7)25.1–570.6 (229.8)39
C. hystrixCH12.1–12.9 (12.6)7.7–14.8 (10.1)254.4–289.3 (268.5)3
C. fissaCF21.1–22.4 (21.6)9.4–12.4 (11.1)69.8–78.4 (75.5)3
E. citriodoraEC12.4–33.1 (21.3)13.7–30.1 (20.9)33.7–223.9 (104.9)15
E. urophylla × grandisEE8.6–14.4 (11.5)8.6–14.4 (11.5)53.6–129.3 (88.5)15
A. mangiumAM13.4–37.5 (23.2)12.0–22.8 (17.8)49.4–304.1 (136.8)14
A. auriculaeformisAA15.3–37.4 (23.9)14.6–22.9 (17.7)62.9–231.5 (122.8)15
Plant speciesCodeDBH (cm)aTree height (m)aSapwood area (cm2)Nb
S. superbaSS8.3–22.8 (13.6)4.7–10.1 (6.8)44.0–329.9 (123.3)24
M. macclureiMM6.3–29.3 (18.1)5.5–17.1 (10.7)25.1–570.6 (229.8)39
C. hystrixCH12.1–12.9 (12.6)7.7–14.8 (10.1)254.4–289.3 (268.5)3
C. fissaCF21.1–22.4 (21.6)9.4–12.4 (11.1)69.8–78.4 (75.5)3
E. citriodoraEC12.4–33.1 (21.3)13.7–30.1 (20.9)33.7–223.9 (104.9)15
E. urophylla × grandisEE8.6–14.4 (11.5)8.6–14.4 (11.5)53.6–129.3 (88.5)15
A. mangiumAM13.4–37.5 (23.2)12.0–22.8 (17.8)49.4–304.1 (136.8)14
A. auriculaeformisAA15.3–37.4 (23.9)14.6–22.9 (17.7)62.9–231.5 (122.8)15

aValues are the variation range with means in parentheses.

bN is the number of individual trees on which sap flow sensors were deployed.

Table 1:

biometric characteristics of the eight studied tree species and number of sample trees for sap flow measurements

Plant speciesCodeDBH (cm)aTree height (m)aSapwood area (cm2)Nb
S. superbaSS8.3–22.8 (13.6)4.7–10.1 (6.8)44.0–329.9 (123.3)24
M. macclureiMM6.3–29.3 (18.1)5.5–17.1 (10.7)25.1–570.6 (229.8)39
C. hystrixCH12.1–12.9 (12.6)7.7–14.8 (10.1)254.4–289.3 (268.5)3
C. fissaCF21.1–22.4 (21.6)9.4–12.4 (11.1)69.8–78.4 (75.5)3
E. citriodoraEC12.4–33.1 (21.3)13.7–30.1 (20.9)33.7–223.9 (104.9)15
E. urophylla × grandisEE8.6–14.4 (11.5)8.6–14.4 (11.5)53.6–129.3 (88.5)15
A. mangiumAM13.4–37.5 (23.2)12.0–22.8 (17.8)49.4–304.1 (136.8)14
A. auriculaeformisAA15.3–37.4 (23.9)14.6–22.9 (17.7)62.9–231.5 (122.8)15
Plant speciesCodeDBH (cm)aTree height (m)aSapwood area (cm2)Nb
S. superbaSS8.3–22.8 (13.6)4.7–10.1 (6.8)44.0–329.9 (123.3)24
M. macclureiMM6.3–29.3 (18.1)5.5–17.1 (10.7)25.1–570.6 (229.8)39
C. hystrixCH12.1–12.9 (12.6)7.7–14.8 (10.1)254.4–289.3 (268.5)3
C. fissaCF21.1–22.4 (21.6)9.4–12.4 (11.1)69.8–78.4 (75.5)3
E. citriodoraEC12.4–33.1 (21.3)13.7–30.1 (20.9)33.7–223.9 (104.9)15
E. urophylla × grandisEE8.6–14.4 (11.5)8.6–14.4 (11.5)53.6–129.3 (88.5)15
A. mangiumAM13.4–37.5 (23.2)12.0–22.8 (17.8)49.4–304.1 (136.8)14
A. auriculaeformisAA15.3–37.4 (23.9)14.6–22.9 (17.7)62.9–231.5 (122.8)15

aValues are the variation range with means in parentheses.

bN is the number of individual trees on which sap flow sensors were deployed.

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