Fog may be an important source of water for forest vascular epiphytes on trees, because they lack direct access to sources of soil water, but little is known about the water use proportions from various sources and potential water uptake pathways in epiphytes. Here, we analyzed leaf carbon isotope ratios as a measure of water use efficiency (WUE), proportions of fog, rain, and soil water use, and foliar water uptake (FWU) in species of epiphyte and their host trees in a tropical karst dwarf forest in China during the dry season. We found that the WUE, as represented by leaf δ13C, was generally enriched in the epiphyte species compared to their host trees. Epiphytes used substantial proportions of fog water, whereas water use in the ho...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...
The southwestern mountains of Hainan Island are the southernmost region with tropical karst landform...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Fog water is generally considered to be an important water source for epiphytes in cloud forests bec...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Root access to bedrock water storage or groundwater is an important trait allowing plant survival in...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Foliar water uptake (FWU) is a common water acquisition mechanism for plants inhabiting temperate fo...
Plant community formation is determined by plant competition, while the water uptake depth of vegeta...
The technique of stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope tracing has become an important means to study t...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Seasonally dry tropical forests are dominated by deciduous and evergreen tree species with a wide ra...
Drought is the major factor that limits vegetation recovery in rocky desertification areas. The leaf...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
The ability of leaves to absorb fog water can positively contribute to the water and carbon balance...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...
The southwestern mountains of Hainan Island are the southernmost region with tropical karst landform...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Fog water is generally considered to be an important water source for epiphytes in cloud forests bec...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Root access to bedrock water storage or groundwater is an important trait allowing plant survival in...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Foliar water uptake (FWU) is a common water acquisition mechanism for plants inhabiting temperate fo...
Plant community formation is determined by plant competition, while the water uptake depth of vegeta...
The technique of stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope tracing has become an important means to study t...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Seasonally dry tropical forests are dominated by deciduous and evergreen tree species with a wide ra...
Drought is the major factor that limits vegetation recovery in rocky desertification areas. The leaf...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
The ability of leaves to absorb fog water can positively contribute to the water and carbon balance...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) undergo a substantial dry season in which plant species must endure seve...
The southwestern mountains of Hainan Island are the southernmost region with tropical karst landform...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...