Water use by the introduced shrub Tamarix ramosissima and three co-occurring, native phreatophytes was measured in the lower Virgin River floodplain (southern Nevada) using the stem-heat-balance method. During the 1993 growing season, measurements were conducted on Tamarix in a closed, monospecific stand and in a mixed community with the native species Pluchea sericea, Prosopis pubescens, and Salix exigua. Our objectives were (1) to determine whether leaf-area-based water use of Tamarix is higher than that of co-occurring native riparian taxa, (2) to assess the role of Tamarix stand leaf area index (LAI, leaf area per unit ground area) on Tamarix water loss, and (3) to verify whether Tamarix is capable of using large amounts of water under ...
A Bowen ratio energy balance was conducted over a Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) stand growing in a...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
throughout the southwestern USA, is a phreatophytic riparian tree capable of high water use. We inve...
Tamarix ramosissima (Tamaricaceae) is a woody phreatophyte that has invaded thousands of hectares of...
The effect of applied water on water use in Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) was investigated along t...
Riparian plants have been classified as drought avoiders due to their access to an abundant subsur...
The effect of an extended drydown on the water relations of Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar), a deser...
In the arid southwestern United States, where water is a limiting factor in agricultural and industr...
Plant water-use strategy is considered to be a function of the complex interactions between species ...
Many species have been found to be capable of foliar water uptake, but little research has focused o...
We investigated the environmental water sources used in mid-summer by three Sonoran Desert phreatoph...
© Oxford University Press 2013. All rights reserved. This chapter focuses on water use by two specie...
A Bowen ratio energy balance was conducted over a Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) stand growing in a...
Water and its use or loss is critically important in the Southwestern United States where population...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A Bowen ratio energy balance was conducted over a Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) stand growing in a...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
throughout the southwestern USA, is a phreatophytic riparian tree capable of high water use. We inve...
Tamarix ramosissima (Tamaricaceae) is a woody phreatophyte that has invaded thousands of hectares of...
The effect of applied water on water use in Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) was investigated along t...
Riparian plants have been classified as drought avoiders due to their access to an abundant subsur...
The effect of an extended drydown on the water relations of Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar), a deser...
In the arid southwestern United States, where water is a limiting factor in agricultural and industr...
Plant water-use strategy is considered to be a function of the complex interactions between species ...
Many species have been found to be capable of foliar water uptake, but little research has focused o...
We investigated the environmental water sources used in mid-summer by three Sonoran Desert phreatoph...
© Oxford University Press 2013. All rights reserved. This chapter focuses on water use by two specie...
A Bowen ratio energy balance was conducted over a Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) stand growing in a...
Water and its use or loss is critically important in the Southwestern United States where population...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A Bowen ratio energy balance was conducted over a Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) stand growing in a...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
throughout the southwestern USA, is a phreatophytic riparian tree capable of high water use. We inve...