Fine root growth in natural vegetation is difficult to predict due to its regulation by soil and plant factors. Field studies in arid ecosystems show a variety of root responses to soil resources and to plant aboveground phenology that sometimes differ from root responses predicted by controlled experiments. There is a pressing need to cover a greater diversity of plant species and ecological scenarios in field studies. In this paper, we have studied fine roots of Prosopis flexuosa trees living with or without access to phreatic water in an inter-dune valley and a dune flank, respectively, in the Central Monte Desert, Argentina. We have described fine root growth over time and at different depths by rhizotron observations and soil core auge...
Ecotones, as for example riparian zones, have long interested ecologists, due to their potential rol...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...
In the woodlands of the Central Monte desert (Argentina), phreatophyte vegetation is exposed to diff...
Prosopis flexuosa trees dominate woodlands in the Central Monte Desert (Mendoza, Argentina), with <2...
In central-western Argentina, there is a pronounced water deficit gradient, from semiarid climate co...
In arid zones dominant woody plants are capable of causing changes in microclimate and soil properti...
The distribution pattern of perennial native grasses in the dune systems of the Monte desert might b...
The identification of the main abiotic variables influencing the seasonal development of plant pheno...
The desert flora possesses diverse root architectures that result in fast growth in response to prec...
Aim A consistent set of root characteristics for herbaceous plants growing in water-limited environm...
Aim A consistent set of root characteristics for herbaceous plants growing in water-limited environm...
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
Adaptations of species to capture limiting resources is central for understanding structure and func...
Ecotones, as for example riparian zones, have long interested ecologists, due to their potential rol...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...
In the woodlands of the Central Monte desert (Argentina), phreatophyte vegetation is exposed to diff...
Prosopis flexuosa trees dominate woodlands in the Central Monte Desert (Mendoza, Argentina), with <2...
In central-western Argentina, there is a pronounced water deficit gradient, from semiarid climate co...
In arid zones dominant woody plants are capable of causing changes in microclimate and soil properti...
The distribution pattern of perennial native grasses in the dune systems of the Monte desert might b...
The identification of the main abiotic variables influencing the seasonal development of plant pheno...
The desert flora possesses diverse root architectures that result in fast growth in response to prec...
Aim A consistent set of root characteristics for herbaceous plants growing in water-limited environm...
Aim A consistent set of root characteristics for herbaceous plants growing in water-limited environm...
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
Adaptations of species to capture limiting resources is central for understanding structure and func...
Ecotones, as for example riparian zones, have long interested ecologists, due to their potential rol...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...
1. In warm arid and semiarid environments, the accumulation of clay minerals produces increasingly w...