Water-Stressed Plants Do not Cool: Leaf Surface Temperature of Living Wall Plants under Drought Stress
Urban green infrastructures offer thermal regulation to mitigate urban heat island effects. To gain a better understanding of the cooling ability of transpiring plants at the leaf level, we developed a method to measure the time series of thermal data with a miniaturized, uncalibrated thermal infrar...
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doaj-7696042dbc8e48989951c35c23f455df2021-04-01T23:06:32ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01133910391010.3390/su13073910Water-Stressed Plants Do not Cool: Leaf Surface Temperature of Living Wall Plants under Drought StressMichael Gräf0Markus Immitzer1Peter Hietz2Rosemarie Stangl3Institute of Soil Bioengineering and Landscape Construction, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Geomatics, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Botany, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Gregor-Mendel-Straße 33, 1180 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Soil Bioengineering and Landscape Construction, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, AustriaUrban green infrastructures offer thermal regulation to mitigate urban heat island effects. To gain a better understanding of the cooling ability of transpiring plants at the leaf level, we developed a method to measure the time series of thermal data with a miniaturized, uncalibrated thermal infrared camera. We examined the canopy temperature of four characteristic living wall plants (<i>Heuchera </i>x<i> cultorum</i>, <i>Bergenia cordifolia</i>, <i>Geranium sanguineum,</i> and <i>Brunnera macrophylla</i>) under increasing drought stress and compared them with a well-watered control group. The method proved suitable to evaluate differences in canopy temperature between the different treatments. Leaf temperatures of water-stressed plants were 6 to 8 °C higher than those well-watered, with differences among species. In order to cool through transpiration, vegetation in green infrastructures must be sufficiently supplied with water. Thermal cameras were found to be useful to monitor vertical greening because leaf surface temperature is closely related to drought stress. The usage of thermal cameras mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles could be a rapid and easy monitoring system to cover large façades.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3910urban green infrastructureplant water stressuncalibrated thermal cameracooling potentialurban heat islandmonitoring |
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Water-Stressed Plants Do not Cool: Leaf Surface Temperature of Living Wall Plants under Drought Stress |
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Water-Stressed Plants Do not Cool: Leaf Surface Temperature of Living Wall Plants under Drought Stress |
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water-stressed plants do not cool: leaf surface temperature of living wall plants under drought stress |
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Urban green infrastructures offer thermal regulation to mitigate urban heat island effects. To gain a better understanding of the cooling ability of transpiring plants at the leaf level, we developed a method to measure the time series of thermal data with a miniaturized, uncalibrated thermal infrared camera. We examined the canopy temperature of four characteristic living wall plants (<i>Heuchera </i>x<i> cultorum</i>, <i>Bergenia cordifolia</i>, <i>Geranium sanguineum,</i> and <i>Brunnera macrophylla</i>) under increasing drought stress and compared them with a well-watered control group. The method proved suitable to evaluate differences in canopy temperature between the different treatments. Leaf temperatures of water-stressed plants were 6 to 8 °C higher than those well-watered, with differences among species. In order to cool through transpiration, vegetation in green infrastructures must be sufficiently supplied with water. Thermal cameras were found to be useful to monitor vertical greening because leaf surface temperature is closely related to drought stress. The usage of thermal cameras mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles could be a rapid and easy monitoring system to cover large façades. |
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urban green infrastructure plant water stress uncalibrated thermal camera cooling potential urban heat island monitoring |
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