Temperature Fluctuation of Sedum, Zoysia and Surfaces in Relation to Evapo-transpiration and Light Spectrum Using Thin Layer Greening Method

  • OHNO Tomoko
    Graduate School of Life and Environmental SciencesOsaka Prefecture Univ.
  • MAENAKA Hisayuki
    Graduate School of Life and Environmental SciencesOsaka Prefecture Univ.

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  • 蒸発散量と分光反射特性からみた薄層緑化におけるメキシコマンネングサとヒメコウライシバ,裸地の温度緩和効果
  • 蒸発散量と分光反射特性からみた薄層緑化モデル植栽におけるメキシコマンネングサとヒメコウライシバ、裸地の温度緩和効果
  • ジョウハッサンリョウ ト ブンコウ ハンシャ トクセイ カラ ミタ ハクソウ リョッカ モデルショクサイ ニ オケル メキシコマンネングサ ト ヒメコウライシバ ラチ ノ オンド カンワ コウカ

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There is a correlation between evapo-transpiration, soil water, and vegetation cover. Evapo-transpiration was measured in the three different cover types, soil, Sedum, and Zoysia. Evapo-transpiration was increased with less than 0.3 g cm-3 of soil water. The lower temperature of vegetation covering and soil surface caused by increasing of evapo-transpiration. However, temperature decreasing did not depend on the plant species, such as Sedum, and Zoysia, and soil type. The light spectrum was related to the different amounts of soil water and it was increased in near infra-red range by increasing of soil water.

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