The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (δ2H and δ18O, respectively) have been widely used to investigate tree water source partitioning. These tracers have shed new light on patterns of tree water use in time and space. However, there are several limiting factors to this methodology (e.g., the difficult assessment of isotope fractionation in trees, and the labor-intensity associated with the collection of significant sample sizes) and the use of isotopes alone has not been enough to provide a mechanistic understanding of source water partitioning. Here, we combine isotope data in xylem and soil water with measurements of tree's physiological information including tree water deficit (TWD), fine root distribution, and soil matric potentia...
The capacity of trees to release water from storage compartments into the transpiration stream can m...
Variations in drought responses exhibited by cohabiting tree species such as Acer sacharrum and Quer...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (δ2H and δ18O, respectively) have been widely used to inv...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Understanding plant water sources, their apportionment in time, and the age distribution of transpir...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in xylem water are often used to investigate tree water s...
A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sourc...
The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adv...
We developed a setup for a fully automated, high-frequency in situ monitoring system of the stable w...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
The capacity of trees to release water from storage compartments into the transpiration stream can m...
Recent field studies, and also controlled experiments with potted plants, have revealed isotopic off...
The capacity of trees to release water from storage compartments into the transpiration stream can m...
Variations in drought responses exhibited by cohabiting tree species such as Acer sacharrum and Quer...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (δ2H and δ18O, respectively) have been widely used to inv...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Understanding plant water sources, their apportionment in time, and the age distribution of transpir...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in xylem water are often used to investigate tree water s...
A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sourc...
The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adv...
We developed a setup for a fully automated, high-frequency in situ monitoring system of the stable w...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
The capacity of trees to release water from storage compartments into the transpiration stream can m...
Recent field studies, and also controlled experiments with potted plants, have revealed isotopic off...
The capacity of trees to release water from storage compartments into the transpiration stream can m...
Variations in drought responses exhibited by cohabiting tree species such as Acer sacharrum and Quer...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...