Experimental results obtained from a greenhouse trial with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants performed to test model hypotheses regarding the onset of limiting hydraulic conditions and the shape of the transpiration reduction curve in the falling rate phase are presented. According to these hypotheses based on simulations with an upscaled single-root model, the matric flux potential at the onset of limiting hydraulic conditions is as a function of root length density and potential transpiration rate, while the relative transpiration in the falling rate phase equals the relative matric flux potential. Transpiration of bean plants in water stressed pots with four different soils was determined daily by weighing and compared to values ...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Drip irrigation may lead to non-uniform distributions of water in the root zone. Models that simulat...
Experimental results obtained from a greenhouse trial with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants...
Experimental results obtained from a greenhouse trial with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants...
In modeling, actual crop transpiration as a function of soil hydraulic conditions is usually estimat...
In modeling, actual crop transpiration as a function of soil hydraulic conditions is usually estimat...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Plant root system can be conceptualized as a network of water saturated porous pipes, at the interfa...
In case of low soil water availability the main driver of transpiration reduction by plants is via s...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
The significance of soil water redistribution facilitated by roots (an extension of hydraulic lift ...
Drip irrigation may lead to non-uniform distributions of water in the root zone. Models that simulat...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Drip irrigation may lead to non-uniform distributions of water in the root zone. Models that simulat...
Experimental results obtained from a greenhouse trial with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants...
Experimental results obtained from a greenhouse trial with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants...
In modeling, actual crop transpiration as a function of soil hydraulic conditions is usually estimat...
In modeling, actual crop transpiration as a function of soil hydraulic conditions is usually estimat...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Crop transpiration depends on resistances in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. We present a new dete...
Plant root system can be conceptualized as a network of water saturated porous pipes, at the interfa...
In case of low soil water availability the main driver of transpiration reduction by plants is via s...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
The significance of soil water redistribution facilitated by roots (an extension of hydraulic lift ...
Drip irrigation may lead to non-uniform distributions of water in the root zone. Models that simulat...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Predicting soil water availability to plants is important for agricultural and ecological models. Mo...
Drip irrigation may lead to non-uniform distributions of water in the root zone. Models that simulat...