نتایج جستجو برای: transpiration flux

تعداد نتایج: 90964  

2006
W. Cao G. Sun S. G. McNulty J. Chen A. Noormets R. W. Skaggs D. M. Amatya

Evapotranspiration (ET) is the primary component of the forest hydrologic cycle, which includes plant transpiration, canopy rainfall interception, and soil evaporation. Quantifying ET processes and potential biophysical regulations is needed for assessing forest water management options. Loblolly pines are widely planted in the coastal plain of the Southeastern US, but their water use is rarely...

2013
Pierre Béziat Tiphaine Tallec Nathalie Jarosz Gilles Boulet

16 17 Climate variability and climate change induce important intra-and inter-annual variability of 18 precipitation that significantly alters the hydrologic cycle. The surface water budgets and the plant or 19 ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) are in turn modified. Obtaining greater insight into how 20 climatic variability and agricultural practices affect water budgets and regarding their ...

2004
Donald M. Reeves William W. Woessner

Water Howellia (Howellia aquatilis) is a rare and endangered wetland plant listed as a threatened species under the Federal Endangered Species Act. 70% of the world population is found in the 1:7 £ 10 ha Swan Valley, Montana, USA in wetlands of usually less than 1-ha. Survival of this aquatic species requires emergence during mid-summer, the drying out of occupied portions of the wetlands, a sl...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2013
Brent E Ewers

When stomata are open, the trade-off between water loss through transpiration and CO2 uptake via photosynthesis is a result of the evolutionary history of land plants from green algae. To supply the up to 1000-fold higher flux of water leaving the leaf compared with CO2 molecules entering the leaf during leaf gas exchange (Nobel 2009), plant hydraulics has evolved to be highly efficient. The in...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Melanie Zeppel David Tissue Daniel Taylor Catriona Macinnis-Ng Derek Eamus

Nocturnal fluxes may be a significant factor in the annual water budget of forested ecosystems. Here, we assessed sap flow in two co-occurring evergreen species (Eucalyptus parramattensis and Angophora bakeri) in a temperate woodland for 2 years in order to quantify the magnitude of seasonal nocturnal sap flow (E(n)) under different environmental conditions. The two species showed different diu...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Cecilio F Caldeira Mickael Bosio Boris Parent Linda Jeanguenin François Chaumont François Tardieu

Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affect their water status and growth. In apparent contradiction to a hydraulic hypothesis, leaf elongation rate (LER) declined in the morning and recovered upon soil rehydration considerably quicker than transpiration rate and leaf water potential (typical half-times of 30 min versus 1-2 h). The morni...

2007
P. Kumar G. G. Amenu

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures ◭ ◮ ◭ ◮ Back Close Full Screen / Esc Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures ◭ ◮ ◭ ◮ Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract One of the adaptive strategies of vegetation, particul...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
P A M Bachand S Bachand J Fleck F Anderson L Windham-Myers

The current state of science and engineering related to analyzing wetlands overlooks the importance of transpiration and risks data misinterpretation. In response, we developed hydrologic and mass budgets for agricultural wetlands using electrical conductivity (EC) as a natural conservative tracer. We developed simple differential equations that quantify evaporation and transpiration rates usin...

2014
Cecilio F. Caldeira Mickael Bosio Boris Parent Linda Jeanguenin François Chaumont François Tardieu

Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affect their water status and growth. In apparent contradiction to a hydraulic hypothesis, leaf elongation rate (LER) declined in the morning and recovered upon soil rehydration considerably quicker than transpiration rate and leaf water potential (typical half-times of 30 min versus 1–2 h). The morni...

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