Water deficit in the atmosphere and soil are two key interactive factors that constrain transpiration and vegetation productivity. It is not clear which of these two factors is more important for the water and carbon flux response to drought stress in ecosystems. In this study, field data and numerical modeling were used to isolate their impact on evapotranspiration (ET) and gross primary productivity (GPP) at a tropical forest site in Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, focusing on their response to the drought induced by the El Niño event of 2015–2016. Numerical simulations were performed using a plant hydrodynamic scheme (HYDRO) and a heuristic approach that ignores stomatal sensitivity to leaf water potential in the Energy Exascale Ear...
The Qianyanzhou (QYZ) forest site is located in the mid-subtropical region under typical subtropical...
The Amazon rainforest evapotranspiration (ET) flux provides climate-regulating and moisture-provisio...
Drought, a natural hydrometeorological phenomenon, has been more frequent and more widespread due to...
Water deficit in the atmosphere and soil are two key interactive factors that constrain transpiratio...
Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD, atmospheric drought) and soil water potential (Ψsoil, soil drought) hav...
Atmospheric conditions are expected to become warmer and drier in the future, but little is known ab...
International audienceBackground/Question/Methods Tropical forest responses to moisture remain poorl...
The effects of future warming and drying on tropical forest functioning remain largely unresolved. H...
Information on evapotranspiration (ET) has the potential to clarify drought’s effects on the water b...
Tree transpiration is important in the recycling of precipitation in the Amazon and might be negativ...
tEvapotranspiration (E) in the Amazon connects forest function and regional climate via its role in ...
In tropical forests, both vegetation characteristics and soil properties are important not only for ...
Stomata regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration. The approaches ...
Tree transpiration is important in the recycling of precipitation in the Amazon and might be negativ...
Predicting the interactions between climate change and ecosystems remains a core problem in global c...
The Qianyanzhou (QYZ) forest site is located in the mid-subtropical region under typical subtropical...
The Amazon rainforest evapotranspiration (ET) flux provides climate-regulating and moisture-provisio...
Drought, a natural hydrometeorological phenomenon, has been more frequent and more widespread due to...
Water deficit in the atmosphere and soil are two key interactive factors that constrain transpiratio...
Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD, atmospheric drought) and soil water potential (Ψsoil, soil drought) hav...
Atmospheric conditions are expected to become warmer and drier in the future, but little is known ab...
International audienceBackground/Question/Methods Tropical forest responses to moisture remain poorl...
The effects of future warming and drying on tropical forest functioning remain largely unresolved. H...
Information on evapotranspiration (ET) has the potential to clarify drought’s effects on the water b...
Tree transpiration is important in the recycling of precipitation in the Amazon and might be negativ...
tEvapotranspiration (E) in the Amazon connects forest function and regional climate via its role in ...
In tropical forests, both vegetation characteristics and soil properties are important not only for ...
Stomata regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration. The approaches ...
Tree transpiration is important in the recycling of precipitation in the Amazon and might be negativ...
Predicting the interactions between climate change and ecosystems remains a core problem in global c...
The Qianyanzhou (QYZ) forest site is located in the mid-subtropical region under typical subtropical...
The Amazon rainforest evapotranspiration (ET) flux provides climate-regulating and moisture-provisio...
Drought, a natural hydrometeorological phenomenon, has been more frequent and more widespread due to...