In this section we focus on the role of trees in accessing and using water and the concomitant effects on production of neighbouring crops and grasses, and indicate prospects for manipulating the relationships between trees and crops
Forests are the biggest users of water worldwide and extensive forested areas have been lost or are ...
In the face of problems caused by ‘intensive agriculture’ dominated by large areas of monocultures, ...
This chapter discusses the demands of plants for air, the water requirements of crops, examples of t...
This chapter reviews the beneficial and adverse effects of trees on crops with regard to water use a...
Forests and agroforestry (AF), in which trees are incorporated onto cropland, have been widely promo...
Everyone who grows plants, whether a single geranium in a flower pot or hundreds of acres of corn or...
This paper describes recent research findings on tree–crop interactions in the semiarid tropics focu...
Forests play an irreplaceable role in linking the water cycle with the functions of soil. Soil water...
This chapter provides an overview of the effects of planted forests on water resources. Planted fore...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that soil water content would vary spatially wi...
The effect of various vegetation treatments on two soil moisture regimes (i.e. the proportion of the...
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International audienceGround settlement can damage light buildings supported by shallow foundations ...
The plasticity of root water uptake determines the maintenance of transpiration during periods of wa...
Water is the most limiting factor for tree survival and growth. Trees use water during photosynthesi...
Forests are the biggest users of water worldwide and extensive forested areas have been lost or are ...
In the face of problems caused by ‘intensive agriculture’ dominated by large areas of monocultures, ...
This chapter discusses the demands of plants for air, the water requirements of crops, examples of t...
This chapter reviews the beneficial and adverse effects of trees on crops with regard to water use a...
Forests and agroforestry (AF), in which trees are incorporated onto cropland, have been widely promo...
Everyone who grows plants, whether a single geranium in a flower pot or hundreds of acres of corn or...
This paper describes recent research findings on tree–crop interactions in the semiarid tropics focu...
Forests play an irreplaceable role in linking the water cycle with the functions of soil. Soil water...
This chapter provides an overview of the effects of planted forests on water resources. Planted fore...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that soil water content would vary spatially wi...
The effect of various vegetation treatments on two soil moisture regimes (i.e. the proportion of the...
Contains fulltext : 60125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Under large Ea...
International audienceGround settlement can damage light buildings supported by shallow foundations ...
The plasticity of root water uptake determines the maintenance of transpiration during periods of wa...
Water is the most limiting factor for tree survival and growth. Trees use water during photosynthesi...
Forests are the biggest users of water worldwide and extensive forested areas have been lost or are ...
In the face of problems caused by ‘intensive agriculture’ dominated by large areas of monocultures, ...
This chapter discusses the demands of plants for air, the water requirements of crops, examples of t...