We present observations and simulations examining plant–water relations in a forested catchment characterized by strong topographic control over surface hydrology and stand structure. The system is dominated by xeric and mesic ecotypes of Quercus rubra L. Soil depths are typically very thin and the severity of seasonal water stress in these trees is determined largely by position along the local topographic gradient. Water balance related ecotypic differences in Q. rubra were measured during the 2000 growing season at an upland and lowland site. Significant site differences in stomatal conductance, sap flux density, and leaf to sapwood area ratios were observed. However, mid-day leaf water potentials and the leaf area-specific canopy hydrau...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
over a short distance and their influences on plant function are poorly understood. We investigated ...
We examined physiological parameter tradeoffs in modeling stomatal control of transpiration from a n...
Soil–leaf hydraulic conductance determines canopy–atmosphere coupling in vegetation models, but it i...
• SPAC model to predict forest water consumption under wet and dry conditions.• Interactions and fee...
Correlation analyses were carried out for the dynamics of leaf water potential in two broad-leaf dec...
Soil moisture links processes that influence the entire hydrological cycle and thus the availability...
The relationships between hydraulic and photosynthetic properties in plants have been widely studied...
Hydraulic stress in plants occurs under conditions of low water availability (soil moisture; θ) and/...
Our objective is to describe a multi-layer model of C3-canopy processes that effectively simulates h...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
A functional-structural (FS) model of tree water flow is applied for single trees in an old-growth t...
International audienceVariations in slope, exposure, relief and substrate over a short distance and ...
We tested the ability of a model to scale gas exchange from leaf level to whole-tree level by: (1) m...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
over a short distance and their influences on plant function are poorly understood. We investigated ...
We examined physiological parameter tradeoffs in modeling stomatal control of transpiration from a n...
Soil–leaf hydraulic conductance determines canopy–atmosphere coupling in vegetation models, but it i...
• SPAC model to predict forest water consumption under wet and dry conditions.• Interactions and fee...
Correlation analyses were carried out for the dynamics of leaf water potential in two broad-leaf dec...
Soil moisture links processes that influence the entire hydrological cycle and thus the availability...
The relationships between hydraulic and photosynthetic properties in plants have been widely studied...
Hydraulic stress in plants occurs under conditions of low water availability (soil moisture; θ) and/...
Our objective is to describe a multi-layer model of C3-canopy processes that effectively simulates h...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
A functional-structural (FS) model of tree water flow is applied for single trees in an old-growth t...
International audienceVariations in slope, exposure, relief and substrate over a short distance and ...
We tested the ability of a model to scale gas exchange from leaf level to whole-tree level by: (1) m...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Tree water deficit estimated by measuring water-related changes in stem radius (DeltaW) was compared...
over a short distance and their influences on plant function are poorly understood. We investigated ...
We examined physiological parameter tradeoffs in modeling stomatal control of transpiration from a n...