International audienceAims: Intercropping in plantations can improve ecosystem services, but its potential effects on trees' water use and production are concerns due to increases in water scarcity related to climate change. The aim of this study was to address these concerns by exploring water uptake responses of jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) trees to intercropping and extremely dry periods on the semi-arid Loess Plateau of China.Methods: Natural stable isotopes (H-2 and O-18) were analysed to characterize water use patterns of jujube trees and intercrops in the main tree and crop root overlap layer (ROL, 0-120 cm). 10% stable deuterated water was injected at three targeted depths (2, 3 and 4 m) to characterize the water uptake of jujube ...
We studied tree water uptake patterns, tested for complementary water use among species and analysed...
The determination of water use patterns of plants in a coastal ecosystem is critical to our understa...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Deep-rooted fruit trees mine more water from deep soils than their shallow-rooted counterparts. Unde...
Planting economic trees is one of the primary parts of the large-scale ecological rehabilitation pro...
The dramatic expansion of rubber plantations in mainland South-East Asia and south-west China has ca...
As an important part of the large-scale ecological restoration project of “Grain for Green”, the pla...
Understanding how the soil environment impacts root water uptake location and magnitude is important...
Soil water is the most critical factor influencing the growth and productivity of crops on the Loess...
Water availability is a key determinant of plant growth and distribution in coastal ecosystems. Tama...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
In order to study whether jujube trees can grow normally under rain-fed conditions in loess hilly ar...
Spatial and temporal variation in precipitation patterns can directly alter the survival and growth ...
We studied tree water uptake patterns, tested for complementary water use among species and analysed...
The determination of water use patterns of plants in a coastal ecosystem is critical to our understa...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Deep-rooted fruit trees mine more water from deep soils than their shallow-rooted counterparts. Unde...
Planting economic trees is one of the primary parts of the large-scale ecological rehabilitation pro...
The dramatic expansion of rubber plantations in mainland South-East Asia and south-west China has ca...
As an important part of the large-scale ecological restoration project of “Grain for Green”, the pla...
Understanding how the soil environment impacts root water uptake location and magnitude is important...
Soil water is the most critical factor influencing the growth and productivity of crops on the Loess...
Water availability is a key determinant of plant growth and distribution in coastal ecosystems. Tama...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
In order to study whether jujube trees can grow normally under rain-fed conditions in loess hilly ar...
Spatial and temporal variation in precipitation patterns can directly alter the survival and growth ...
We studied tree water uptake patterns, tested for complementary water use among species and analysed...
The determination of water use patterns of plants in a coastal ecosystem is critical to our understa...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...