International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and function of many ecosystems. Within the soil-plant-atmosphere (SPA) system, resource availability fluctuates in space and time whereas access to resources by individuals is further impacted by plant-to-plant competition. Likewise, transport and transformation of resources within an individual plant is governed by numerous interacting biotic and abiotic processes. The work here explores the co-limitations on water losses and carbon uptake within the SPA arising from fluctuating resource availability and competition. In particular, the goal is to unfold the interplay between plant access and competition for water and light, as well as the impact...
We present an overview of water transport in plants, exploring how the theory has formed the basis o...
Drought strongly influences terrestrial C cycling via its effects on plant H2O and CO2 exchange. How...
Vegetation growth models often concentrate on the interaction of vegetation with soil moisture but u...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and f...
Competition for water among multiple tree rooting systems is investigated using a soil-plant model t...
The plasticity of root water uptake determines the maintenance of transpiration during periods of wa...
• SPAC model to predict forest water consumption under wet and dry conditions.• Interactions and fee...
Vegetation growth models often concentrate on the interaction of vegetation with soil moisture but ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
Not AvailableWater is the main driver of ecosystem productivity in most terrestrial ecosystems world...
The global carbon and water cycles are governed by the coupling of CO2 and water vapour exchanges th...
Modeling stomatal response to soil drying is of crucial importance for estimating transpiration flux...
Background and Aims: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
Water availability is the most limiting factor to global plant productivity, yet photosynthetic resp...
The leaves and stems of forest canopies intercept and redistribute precipitation in space. Many inve...
We present an overview of water transport in plants, exploring how the theory has formed the basis o...
Drought strongly influences terrestrial C cycling via its effects on plant H2O and CO2 exchange. How...
Vegetation growth models often concentrate on the interaction of vegetation with soil moisture but u...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and f...
Competition for water among multiple tree rooting systems is investigated using a soil-plant model t...
The plasticity of root water uptake determines the maintenance of transpiration during periods of wa...
• SPAC model to predict forest water consumption under wet and dry conditions.• Interactions and fee...
Vegetation growth models often concentrate on the interaction of vegetation with soil moisture but ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
Not AvailableWater is the main driver of ecosystem productivity in most terrestrial ecosystems world...
The global carbon and water cycles are governed by the coupling of CO2 and water vapour exchanges th...
Modeling stomatal response to soil drying is of crucial importance for estimating transpiration flux...
Background and Aims: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
Water availability is the most limiting factor to global plant productivity, yet photosynthetic resp...
The leaves and stems of forest canopies intercept and redistribute precipitation in space. Many inve...
We present an overview of water transport in plants, exploring how the theory has formed the basis o...
Drought strongly influences terrestrial C cycling via its effects on plant H2O and CO2 exchange. How...
Vegetation growth models often concentrate on the interaction of vegetation with soil moisture but u...