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Shiqin Xu and Zhongbo Yu
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems represent a crucial but poorly understood component of the global water cycle. Taking a desert ecosystem as a case study, we measured sap flow in three dominant shrub species and concurrent environmental variables over two m...
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Hossein Ghoveisi, Davie Mayeso Kadyampakeni, Jawwad Qureshi and Lauren Diepenbrock
A precise estimation of plant water use is crucial for efficient irrigation management and understanding of plant?water interactions. Metalized-polyethylene mulch as a ground cover, combined with irrigation management, can improve water and fertilizer us...
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Carlos G. Ochoa and Mohamed A. B. Abdallah
There is scarce information regarding the interactions between young tree water uptake and the environment in water-limited ecosystems. This study was conducted in a semiarid rangeland ecosystem in central Oregon, Pacific Northwest Region, USA. We measur...
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Antonio Dattola, Vincenzo Vonella, Tommaso Olivadese, Francesco Maria Pullia, Rocco Zappia and Gregorio Gullo
This trial was carried out over two years in southern Italy. Two grapevine rootstocks, 110R and SO4, were compared to evaluate their ability to extract water from the soil and the effect on the yield and quality of the Cardinal grapevine table cultivar. ...
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Ye Su, Wei Shao, Luká? Vlcek and Jakub Langhammer
In forested regions, transpiration as a main component of evaporation fluxes is important for evaporation partitioning. Physiological behaviours among various vegetation species are quite different. Thus, an accurate estimation of the transpiration rate ...
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Chantha Oeurng, Thomas A. Cochrane, Sarit Chung, Mathias G. Kondolf, Thanapon Piman and Mauricio E. Arias
The Tonle Sap is the most fertile and diverse freshwater ecosystem in Southeast Asia, receiving nurturing water flows from the Mekong and its immediate basin. In addition to rapid development in the Tonle Sap basin, climate change may threaten natural fl...
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Inken Rabbel, Heye Bogena, Burkhard Neuwirth and Bernd Diekkrüger
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap flow measurements. Upscaling these point measurements to the stand or catchment level, however, is still challenging. Due to the spatio-temporal heterogenei...
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Marinos Eliades, Adriana Bruggeman, Hakan Djuma and Maciek W. Lubczynski
This study aims to examine interactions between tree characteristics, sap flow, and environmental variables in an open Pinus brutia (Ten.) forest with shallow soil. We examined radial and azimuthal variations of sap flux density (Jp), and also investigat...
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Giovanni Rallo, Giuseppe Provenzano, Mirko Castellini and Àngela Puig Sirera
Accurate soil water status measurements across spatial and temporal scales are still a challenging task, specifically at intermediate spatial (0.1?10 ha) and temporal (minutes to days) scales. Consequently, a gap in knowledge limits our understanding of ...
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Inken Rabbel, Heye Bogena, Burkhard Neuwirth and Bernd Diekkrüger
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap flow measurements. Upscaling these point measurements to the stand or catchment level, however, is still challenging. Due to the spatio-temporal heterogenei...
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Giovanni Rallo, Giuseppe Provenzano, Mirko Castellini and Àngela Puig Sirera
Accurate soil water status measurements across spatial and temporal scales are still a challenging task, specifically at intermediate spatial (0.1?10 ha) and temporal (minutes to days) scales. Consequently, a gap in knowledge limits our understanding of ...
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Francisco L. Santos
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding light on their impacts on water use, yield, and water productivity in distinct olive growing climate regions of the world. From the account of a four-year...
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Chunhua Yan, Bei Wang, Yang Zhang, Xiaonan Zhang, Shinichi Takeuchi and Guo Yu Qiu
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Xin Liu, Bo Zhang, Jia-Yao Zhuang, Cheng Han, Lu Zhai, Wen-Rui Zhao and Jin-Chi Zhang
Canopy transpiration is an important component of evapotranspiration, integrating physical and biological processes within the water and energy cycles of forests. Quercus acutissima and Cunninghamia lanceolata are two important, fast-growing and commerci...
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Niels Thevs, Eva Strenge, Kumar Aliev, Maksat Eraaliev, Petra Lang, Azim Baibagysov and Jianchu Xu
In Central Asia, agriculture, notably irrigated agriculture, is the largest water consumer. Currently, flood and furrow irrigation are the dominant irrigation methods in Central Asia, in particular in the post-Soviet countries. Against the background of ...
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Limin Duan, Yang Lv, Xue Yan, Tingxi Liu, Xixi Wang
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The information on transpiration is vital for sustaining fragile ecosystem in arid/semiarid environment, including the Horqin Sandy Land (HSL) located in northeast China. However, such information is scarce in existing literature. The objectives of this ...
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Limin Duan, Yang Lv, Xue Yan, Tingxi Liu and Xixi Wang
The information on transpiration is vital for sustaining fragile ecosystem in arid/semiarid environment, including the Horqin Sandy Land (HSL) located in northeast China. However, such information is scarce in existing literature. The objectives of this ...
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Shengqi Jian,Xueli Zhang,Zening Wu,Caihong Hu
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Aim of the study: We analyzed the water-use strategy of P. tabulaeformis and determine the relationships between environmental factors and transpiration rates in the P. tabulaeformis woodlands.Area of study: Loess Plateau region of Northwest China.Materi...
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Sophie Laplace, Tomonori Kume, Chia-Ren Chu, Hikaru Komatsu
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Samuel Kwakye and Davie M. Kadyampakeni
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a citrus disease that affects the growth of the fibrous roots of citrus trees. This means that HLB-affected trees may have reduced root volume and may impact water uptake. A greenhouse study was conducted from October 2019 to July ...
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