We analyze the combined effects of the spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties and the water uptake by plant roots on unsaturated water flow. For this analysis, we use a simplified macroscopic root water uptake model which is usually applied only for homogeneous or layered soil and therefore we also determine whether it is applicable for multidimensional heterogeneous media. Analytical solutions for mean and variance of pressure head (first-order second-moment approximations) in layered media and numerical solutions of two-dimensional (2-D) autocorrelated multi-Gaussian and non multi-Gaussian parameter fields are analyzed for steady state and transient flow conditions. For non-Gaussian topological features, that have little influen...
Abstract A one-dimensional approximate analytical model, which preserves the main features of soil-c...
The objective of our study was to determine to what extent four root water uptake (RWU) models diffe...
Soil water distribution is intrinsically heterogeneous due to the time and space variability of soil...
We analyze the combined effects of the spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties and the wate...
A common assumption in models of water flow from soil to root is that the soil can be described in t...
A common assumption in models of water flow from soil to root is that the soil can be described in t...
Modeling root water uptake in hydrological models remains challenging given the scale gap between th...
The flow of water between soil and plants follows the gradient in water potential and depends on the...
The flow of water between soil and plants follows the gradient in water potential and dépends on the...
Plant water uptake from soil is an important component of terrestrial water cycle with strong links ...
AbstractSoil water uptake by plant roots results from the complex interplay between plant and soil w...
We studied water uptake variability at the plant scale using a three-dimensional detailed model. Spe...
We studied water uptake variability at the plant scale using a three-dimensional detailed model. Spe...
The process description of plant transpiration and soil water uptake in macroscopic root water uptak...
For many years, the rhizosphere, which is the zone of soil in the vicinity of the roots and which is...
Abstract A one-dimensional approximate analytical model, which preserves the main features of soil-c...
The objective of our study was to determine to what extent four root water uptake (RWU) models diffe...
Soil water distribution is intrinsically heterogeneous due to the time and space variability of soil...
We analyze the combined effects of the spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties and the wate...
A common assumption in models of water flow from soil to root is that the soil can be described in t...
A common assumption in models of water flow from soil to root is that the soil can be described in t...
Modeling root water uptake in hydrological models remains challenging given the scale gap between th...
The flow of water between soil and plants follows the gradient in water potential and depends on the...
The flow of water between soil and plants follows the gradient in water potential and dépends on the...
Plant water uptake from soil is an important component of terrestrial water cycle with strong links ...
AbstractSoil water uptake by plant roots results from the complex interplay between plant and soil w...
We studied water uptake variability at the plant scale using a three-dimensional detailed model. Spe...
We studied water uptake variability at the plant scale using a three-dimensional detailed model. Spe...
The process description of plant transpiration and soil water uptake in macroscopic root water uptak...
For many years, the rhizosphere, which is the zone of soil in the vicinity of the roots and which is...
Abstract A one-dimensional approximate analytical model, which preserves the main features of soil-c...
The objective of our study was to determine to what extent four root water uptake (RWU) models diffe...
Soil water distribution is intrinsically heterogeneous due to the time and space variability of soil...