The determination of water use patterns of plants in a coastal ecosystem is critical to our understanding of local eco-hydrological processes and predicting trends in ecological succession under the background of global climate change. The water use patterns of Ziziphus jujuba, the dominant species on the Chenier Island in the Yellow River Delta, were examined following summer rainfall events. Stable oxygen isotope analysis was employed to analyze the effects of rainfall on the stable isotopic composition in potential water sources in Z. jujuba. The IsoSource model was used to estimate the contributions of potential water sources for xylem water in Z. jujuba. The results showed heavy rainfall could recharge both soil and groundwater but con...
Stable isotope studies on stable isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water within plants provid...
In a semi-arid ecosystem, water is one of the most important factors that affect vegetation dynamics...
Knowledge concerning the water use characteristics of revegetated species has profound implications ...
Water availability is a key determinant of plant growth and distribution in coastal ecosystems. Tama...
International audienceAims: Intercropping in plantations can improve ecosystem services, but its pot...
Water-use characteristics are important aspects of plant adaptation to environmental factors. While ...
Spatial and temporal variation in precipitation patterns can directly alter the survival and growth ...
Aim Knowledge on vegetation water sources is crucial to understand the ecohydrological processes an...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Stable isotopic characteristics of plant water represent an integrated response of root systems to w...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
Soil water plays a critical role in determining plant survival and growth globally, especially in wa...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Planting economic trees is one of the primary parts of the large-scale ecological rehabilitation pro...
Stable isotope studies on stable isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water within plants provid...
In a semi-arid ecosystem, water is one of the most important factors that affect vegetation dynamics...
Knowledge concerning the water use characteristics of revegetated species has profound implications ...
Water availability is a key determinant of plant growth and distribution in coastal ecosystems. Tama...
International audienceAims: Intercropping in plantations can improve ecosystem services, but its pot...
Water-use characteristics are important aspects of plant adaptation to environmental factors. While ...
Spatial and temporal variation in precipitation patterns can directly alter the survival and growth ...
Aim Knowledge on vegetation water sources is crucial to understand the ecohydrological processes an...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Stable isotopic characteristics of plant water represent an integrated response of root systems to w...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
Soil water plays a critical role in determining plant survival and growth globally, especially in wa...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Planting economic trees is one of the primary parts of the large-scale ecological rehabilitation pro...
Stable isotope studies on stable isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water within plants provid...
In a semi-arid ecosystem, water is one of the most important factors that affect vegetation dynamics...
Knowledge concerning the water use characteristics of revegetated species has profound implications ...