Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant production. We hypothesized that one of the mechanisms that explains the facilitation between trees and grasses in East African savannas is hydraulic lift (HL). HL in large Acacia tortilis trees was studied during the first 3 months of the dry season during a relatively wet year (1998) and a very dry year (2000). In 1998, we found distinct diel fluctuation in soil water potential (psi(S)), with increasing values during the night and decreasing again the following day. These fluctuations in psi(S), are consistent with other observations of HL and in A tortilis were found up to 10 in from the tree. In 2000, during a severe drought, fs measurements indi...
Woody plants may facilitate the establishment of seedlings with crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) b...
Hydraulic redistribution is the process of passive water movement from deeper moist soil to shallowe...
Savannas are characterized by sparsely distributed woody species within a continuous herbaceous cove...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Under large East African Acacia trees, which were known to show hydraulic lift, we experimentally te...
Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub> grasses, plant nutri...
Processes linked to woody plant encroachment in grassland are still not well understood, especially ...
1. Ecological and physiological characteristics of vascular plants may facilitate or constrain hydra...
Savanna vegetation is characterized by tree–grass co-existence that can experience intense water lim...
<p>Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub>...
The effect of various vegetation treatments on two soil moisture regimes (i.e. the proportion of the...
Hydraulic redistribution is the transport of water from wet to dry soil layers, upward or downward, ...
The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of hydraulic lift in Brazilian savannas (Cer...
Hydraulic lift is the passive movement of water from roots into soil layers with lower water potenti...
In an East African savanna herbaceous layer productivity and species composition were studied around...
Woody plants may facilitate the establishment of seedlings with crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) b...
Hydraulic redistribution is the process of passive water movement from deeper moist soil to shallowe...
Savannas are characterized by sparsely distributed woody species within a continuous herbaceous cove...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Under large East African Acacia trees, which were known to show hydraulic lift, we experimentally te...
Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub> grasses, plant nutri...
Processes linked to woody plant encroachment in grassland are still not well understood, especially ...
1. Ecological and physiological characteristics of vascular plants may facilitate or constrain hydra...
Savanna vegetation is characterized by tree–grass co-existence that can experience intense water lim...
<p>Keywords: Rangelands, Semi-arid areas, stable isotopes, Acacia, C <sub>4-</sub>...
The effect of various vegetation treatments on two soil moisture regimes (i.e. the proportion of the...
Hydraulic redistribution is the transport of water from wet to dry soil layers, upward or downward, ...
The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of hydraulic lift in Brazilian savannas (Cer...
Hydraulic lift is the passive movement of water from roots into soil layers with lower water potenti...
In an East African savanna herbaceous layer productivity and species composition were studied around...
Woody plants may facilitate the establishment of seedlings with crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) b...
Hydraulic redistribution is the process of passive water movement from deeper moist soil to shallowe...
Savannas are characterized by sparsely distributed woody species within a continuous herbaceous cove...