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Hydrological consequences of Eucalyptus afforestation in the Argentine Pampas [PDF]
The impacts of a 40 ha stand of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in the Pampas grasslands of Argentina were explored for 2 years using a novel combination of sap flow, groundwater data, soil moisture measurements, and modeling.
Amoozegar +46 more
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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.
Carlos G. Ochoa, Mohamed A. B. Abdallah
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Modeling the environmental controls on tree water use at different temporal scales [PDF]
Acknowledgements This study is part of the first author’s PhD projects in 2010–2014, co-funded by the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training in Australia and the China Scholarship Council.
Guan, Huade +2 more
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Simulation of long-term stem diameter variation of Ficus benjamina based on simulated transpiration [PDF]
Greenhouse microclimate (light, temperature, relative humidity and CO2) and irrigation are important factors for plant growth, development and quality in ornamental horticulture.
De Pauw, Dirk +3 more
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Separating evapotranspiration (ET) into evaporation (E) and transpiration (T) is challenging but key for a better understanding and prediction of the hydrological cycle and plant water use.
Xi Li +7 more
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Measuring residual transpiration in plants: a comparative analysis of different methods
Residual transpiration (RT) is defined as a loss of water through the leaf cuticle while stomata are closed. Reduced RT might be a potentially valuable trait for improving plant performance under water deficit conditions imposed by either drought or salinity.
Md. Hasanuzzaman +3 more
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Maize transpiration in response to meteorological conditions
Differences in transpiration of maize (Zea mays L.) plants in four soil moisture regimes were quantified in a pot experiment. The transpiration was measured by the “Stem Heat Balance” method.
Jana KLIMEŠOVÁ +2 more
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Transpiration‐ and precipitation‐induced subsurface water flow observed using the self‐potential method [PDF]
Movement of soil moisture associated with tree root‐water uptake is ecologically important but technically challenging to measure. Here, the self‐potential (SP) method, a passive electrical geophysical method, is used to characterize water flow in situ ...
Emily B. Voytek +3 more
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On a method of studying transpiration [PDF]
Transpiration is, perhaps, more directly under the rule of external physical conditions than any other physiological function. Yet proofs of this conclusion are wanting, at any rate in regard to the transpiration of leaves. Thus, as far as I know, we have no complete experimental determination of the relation between the loss of water-vapour from ...
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Physiological parameters are sensitive and provide information on the toxicity of herbicides in plants. The impact of herbicide application on plant transpiration was evaluated by the sap flow method during 2009-2011.
V. Brant +5 more
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