In 1978, Landsberg and Fowkes presented a solution of the water flow equation inside a root with uniform hydraulic properties. These properties are root radial conductivity and axial conductance, which control, respectively, the radial water flow between the root surface and xylem and the axial flow within the xylem. From the solution for the xylem water potential, functions that describe the radial and axial flow along the root axis were derived. These solutions can also be used to derive root macroscopic parameters that are potential input parameters of hydrological and crop models. In this paper, novel analytical solutions of the water flow equation are developed for roots whose hydraulic properties vary along their axis, which ...
In a context of increasing needs for food production and limited availability of freshwater for irri...
Predicting root water uptake and plant transpiration is crucial for managing plant irrigation and de...
For plants and especially for maize (Zea mays), experiencing water deficit at key phenological stage...
In 1978, Landsberg and Fowkes presented a solution of the water flow equation inside a root with uni...
In 1978, Landsberg and Fowkes presented a solution of the water flow equation inside a root with uni...
Detailed three-dimensional models of root water uptake have become increasingly popular for investig...
International audienceWater uptake by roots is a key adaptation of plants to aerial life. Water upta...
The magnitude and distribution of root water uptake is controlled by the distribution of soil, rhizo...
Improving or maintaining crop productivity under conditions of long term change of soil water availa...
Rates at which water can be transported along plant roots (axial pathway) vary through time, in part...
Water uptake by plant roots is a complex mechanism controlled by biological and physical properties ...
As water often limits crop production, a more complete understanding of plant water capture and tran...
International audienceRoot water uptake is driven by a combination of hydrostatic and osmotic forces...
The process description of plant transpiration and soil water uptake in macroscopic root water uptak...
Many hydrological models including root water uptake (RWU) do not consider the dimension of root sys...
In a context of increasing needs for food production and limited availability of freshwater for irri...
Predicting root water uptake and plant transpiration is crucial for managing plant irrigation and de...
For plants and especially for maize (Zea mays), experiencing water deficit at key phenological stage...
In 1978, Landsberg and Fowkes presented a solution of the water flow equation inside a root with uni...
In 1978, Landsberg and Fowkes presented a solution of the water flow equation inside a root with uni...
Detailed three-dimensional models of root water uptake have become increasingly popular for investig...
International audienceWater uptake by roots is a key adaptation of plants to aerial life. Water upta...
The magnitude and distribution of root water uptake is controlled by the distribution of soil, rhizo...
Improving or maintaining crop productivity under conditions of long term change of soil water availa...
Rates at which water can be transported along plant roots (axial pathway) vary through time, in part...
Water uptake by plant roots is a complex mechanism controlled by biological and physical properties ...
As water often limits crop production, a more complete understanding of plant water capture and tran...
International audienceRoot water uptake is driven by a combination of hydrostatic and osmotic forces...
The process description of plant transpiration and soil water uptake in macroscopic root water uptak...
Many hydrological models including root water uptake (RWU) do not consider the dimension of root sys...
In a context of increasing needs for food production and limited availability of freshwater for irri...
Predicting root water uptake and plant transpiration is crucial for managing plant irrigation and de...
For plants and especially for maize (Zea mays), experiencing water deficit at key phenological stage...