The relationships between annual wood stable carbon isotope composition (δ13C), dry season midday plant water potential, and annual growth rate were investigated to asses the ability of agroforestry species to adapt to climate changes. 6–8 stem disks from four co-occurring species (Acacia senegal, A. seyal, A. tortilis and Balanites aegyptiaca) were collected for radial growth measurements using tree-ring analysis spanning 1930–2003. Annual δ13C was measured on three tree disks per species for the period 1970–2002. Midday plant water potential was measured during the dry season. Annual radial growth and midday plant water potential ranged from 0.27 to 9.12 mm and −1.0 to −5.0 MPa, respectively, with statistically significant differences. Af...
International audienceConsidering the temporal responses of carbon isotope discrimination (13 C) to ...
As the climate changes due to human activity, precipitation patterns are changing and leading to inc...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...
The effect of leaching fraction (LF = drainage volume/irrigation volume) and tree planting size on t...
The efficiency with which trees use water is a major determinant of growth under water-limited condi...
Little is known about the temporal dynamics of the carbon sequestering capacity and dynamics of Afri...
The water acquisition strategies of trees in agroforestry systems may affect adjacent crops through ...
2003 drought was exceptionally severe in many European regions (Germany, France), in duration and in...
The efficiency of water use to produce biomass is a key trait in designing sustainable bioenergy-dev...
This dataset contains a compilation of stable carbon isotope ratios in leaves, stems, and roots for ...
Spatial variation in mean annual precipitation is the principal driver of plant water and nitrogen s...
Key message: Juglans, Fraxinus, Quercus and Pinus species seem to better maximize the carbon–water r...
It is well known that whole-plant water-use efficiency (transpiration efficiency of carbon gain, TEC...
Water-use efficiency and stable isotope composition were studied in three tropical tree species. See...
The objective of this study is to globally assess the effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and...
International audienceConsidering the temporal responses of carbon isotope discrimination (13 C) to ...
As the climate changes due to human activity, precipitation patterns are changing and leading to inc...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...
The effect of leaching fraction (LF = drainage volume/irrigation volume) and tree planting size on t...
The efficiency with which trees use water is a major determinant of growth under water-limited condi...
Little is known about the temporal dynamics of the carbon sequestering capacity and dynamics of Afri...
The water acquisition strategies of trees in agroforestry systems may affect adjacent crops through ...
2003 drought was exceptionally severe in many European regions (Germany, France), in duration and in...
The efficiency of water use to produce biomass is a key trait in designing sustainable bioenergy-dev...
This dataset contains a compilation of stable carbon isotope ratios in leaves, stems, and roots for ...
Spatial variation in mean annual precipitation is the principal driver of plant water and nitrogen s...
Key message: Juglans, Fraxinus, Quercus and Pinus species seem to better maximize the carbon–water r...
It is well known that whole-plant water-use efficiency (transpiration efficiency of carbon gain, TEC...
Water-use efficiency and stable isotope composition were studied in three tropical tree species. See...
The objective of this study is to globally assess the effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and...
International audienceConsidering the temporal responses of carbon isotope discrimination (13 C) to ...
As the climate changes due to human activity, precipitation patterns are changing and leading to inc...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...