In dry sandy soil, soil water is naturally redistributed by forces owing to matric and gravitational potential, and temperature gradients. Occurring shrub vegetation strongly influences these patterns by hydraulic redistribution within the soil. This means that plants can move water from moist to drier soil areas to extract nutrients from the drier soil and enhance nutrient uptake. This incorporates both upward and downward transport of water through the roots. Diel soil water potential (ψs) and soil temperature fluctuation were investigated at 30-min intervals for a respectively vegetated desert shrub area and non-vegetated bare area. Soil water potential fluctuations at the vegetated area reflected daytime depletion and nocturnal re-suppl...
A key challenge in critical zone science is to understand and predict the interaction between aboveg...
Questions What are the effects of a shrub (Haloxylon ammodendron) on spatial patterns of soil moistu...
The most critical factor controlling plant productivity and reproduction in arid to semiarid regions...
In dry sandy soil, soil water is naturally redistributed by forces owing to matric and gravitational...
Hydraulic redistribution is the process of passive water movement from deeper moist soil to shallowe...
The temporal patterns of soil water potential in a stand of Artemisia tridentata in central Utah, US...
Problem and research objectives Strong interactions exist between desert soils and plants, and these...
Downward redistribution of soil water through plant roots has important consequences for water and n...
Two sites, one dominated by Anthyllis cytisoides and the other by Retama sphaerocarpa in south-east ...
In the arid southwestern United States, subtle differences in soil horizon development affect season...
Comparative plant water relations and soil moisture content of three geomorphic surfaces were assess...
Vegetation patterns have been observed in many arid zones around the world. This particular spontane...
Although desert soils cover approximately one third of the Earth’s land surface, surprisingly little...
Although desert soils cover approximately one third of the Earth’s land surface, surprisingly little...
Abstract Water conservation is important for plants that maintain physiologically active foliage dur...
A key challenge in critical zone science is to understand and predict the interaction between aboveg...
Questions What are the effects of a shrub (Haloxylon ammodendron) on spatial patterns of soil moistu...
The most critical factor controlling plant productivity and reproduction in arid to semiarid regions...
In dry sandy soil, soil water is naturally redistributed by forces owing to matric and gravitational...
Hydraulic redistribution is the process of passive water movement from deeper moist soil to shallowe...
The temporal patterns of soil water potential in a stand of Artemisia tridentata in central Utah, US...
Problem and research objectives Strong interactions exist between desert soils and plants, and these...
Downward redistribution of soil water through plant roots has important consequences for water and n...
Two sites, one dominated by Anthyllis cytisoides and the other by Retama sphaerocarpa in south-east ...
In the arid southwestern United States, subtle differences in soil horizon development affect season...
Comparative plant water relations and soil moisture content of three geomorphic surfaces were assess...
Vegetation patterns have been observed in many arid zones around the world. This particular spontane...
Although desert soils cover approximately one third of the Earth’s land surface, surprisingly little...
Although desert soils cover approximately one third of the Earth’s land surface, surprisingly little...
Abstract Water conservation is important for plants that maintain physiologically active foliage dur...
A key challenge in critical zone science is to understand and predict the interaction between aboveg...
Questions What are the effects of a shrub (Haloxylon ammodendron) on spatial patterns of soil moistu...
The most critical factor controlling plant productivity and reproduction in arid to semiarid regions...