Some plants rely on a dependable winter recharge, as opposed to others that quickly respond to the intermittent and uncertain rainfall during the growing season. Using a stochastic model for the soil moisture process and a quantitative measure of plant water stress, we find climate, soil, and vegetation characteristics leading to the dominance or possible coexistence of these two strategies of water use
The growing concerns about water scarcity have focused more attention on water management in agricul...
Interannual fluctuations in resource availability, as mediated through variations in over-winter pre...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...
In the study of the evolutionary dynamics of soil moisture at a site, it is particularly important t...
A stochastic model for soil moisture dynamics at a point is studied in detail. Rainfall is described...
We develop and compare two hydraulically-based schemes of the xylem structure of an individual plant...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Plant responses to water stress influence water and carbon cycles and can lead to feedbacks on clima...
Three water-controlled ecosystems are studied here using the stochastic description of soil moisture...
International audienceDrought is a predominant cause of low yields worldwide. There is an urgent nee...
The research for a maximum stand density that maintains sustainable development is necessary in arid...
Stomatal conductance links plant water use and carbon uptake. Its responses to environmental conditi...
Crop production is axiomatically related to water consumption of transpiring leaves. Crop adaptation...
Current models used for predicting vegetation responses to climate change are often guided by the di...
Water availability has a decisive impact on plant growth, survival and distribution. Climate change ...
The growing concerns about water scarcity have focused more attention on water management in agricul...
Interannual fluctuations in resource availability, as mediated through variations in over-winter pre...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...
In the study of the evolutionary dynamics of soil moisture at a site, it is particularly important t...
A stochastic model for soil moisture dynamics at a point is studied in detail. Rainfall is described...
We develop and compare two hydraulically-based schemes of the xylem structure of an individual plant...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Plant responses to water stress influence water and carbon cycles and can lead to feedbacks on clima...
Three water-controlled ecosystems are studied here using the stochastic description of soil moisture...
International audienceDrought is a predominant cause of low yields worldwide. There is an urgent nee...
The research for a maximum stand density that maintains sustainable development is necessary in arid...
Stomatal conductance links plant water use and carbon uptake. Its responses to environmental conditi...
Crop production is axiomatically related to water consumption of transpiring leaves. Crop adaptation...
Current models used for predicting vegetation responses to climate change are often guided by the di...
Water availability has a decisive impact on plant growth, survival and distribution. Climate change ...
The growing concerns about water scarcity have focused more attention on water management in agricul...
Interannual fluctuations in resource availability, as mediated through variations in over-winter pre...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...