One of the biggest challenges in predicting ecohydrologic fluxes is scaling from easily measured variables to more difficult, often emergent patterns and processes. This is especially true in spatially heterogeneous systems such as black spruce (Picea mariana)-dominated boreal forests containing excessive and low soil moisture conditions. Traditional hypotheses suggest that transpiration is controlled by hydraulic responses to vapor pressure deficit (D) and soil moisture; however, these may potentially be misinformed because of omission of soil drainage gradients. Thus, we predict that 1) spatial heterogeneity in tree transpiration along a soil drainage gradient is positively correlated with D, 2) sap flux (JS) and leaf-level transpiration ...
International audienceTo investigate the extent to which the energy balance of a globally important ...
Multi-species forests display a substantial tree-to-tree variability in transpiration induced by var...
Tree transpiration was observed with sapflow methods in six Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands locat...
Boreal forests are crucial to climate change predictions because of their large land area and abilit...
The substantial tree-to-tree variability of transpiration poses a major challenge to a reliable stan...
We combine ecohydrological observations of sap flow and soil moisture with thermodynamically constra...
Transpiration is a key process in the hydrological cycle, and a sound understanding and quantificati...
The influence of nutrient availability on transpiration is not well understood, in spite of the impo...
A prerequisite for sustainable peatland forestry is sufficiently low water table (WT) level for prof...
Key message: A high spatial resolution dataset of sap flux density in subtropical conifers is used t...
International audienceThree independent methods were used to evaluate transpiration of a boreal fore...
Understanding the link between vegetation characteristics and tree transpiration is a critical need ...
[1] Combining sap flux and eddy covariance measurements provides a means to study plant stomatal con...
Knowledge of the relationship between soil water dynamics and tree water use is critical to understa...
To estimate whole-tree or stand transpiration based on sap flow measurements, sap flux density (Fd) ...
International audienceTo investigate the extent to which the energy balance of a globally important ...
Multi-species forests display a substantial tree-to-tree variability in transpiration induced by var...
Tree transpiration was observed with sapflow methods in six Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands locat...
Boreal forests are crucial to climate change predictions because of their large land area and abilit...
The substantial tree-to-tree variability of transpiration poses a major challenge to a reliable stan...
We combine ecohydrological observations of sap flow and soil moisture with thermodynamically constra...
Transpiration is a key process in the hydrological cycle, and a sound understanding and quantificati...
The influence of nutrient availability on transpiration is not well understood, in spite of the impo...
A prerequisite for sustainable peatland forestry is sufficiently low water table (WT) level for prof...
Key message: A high spatial resolution dataset of sap flux density in subtropical conifers is used t...
International audienceThree independent methods were used to evaluate transpiration of a boreal fore...
Understanding the link between vegetation characteristics and tree transpiration is a critical need ...
[1] Combining sap flux and eddy covariance measurements provides a means to study plant stomatal con...
Knowledge of the relationship between soil water dynamics and tree water use is critical to understa...
To estimate whole-tree or stand transpiration based on sap flow measurements, sap flux density (Fd) ...
International audienceTo investigate the extent to which the energy balance of a globally important ...
Multi-species forests display a substantial tree-to-tree variability in transpiration induced by var...
Tree transpiration was observed with sapflow methods in six Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands locat...