Long-term water uptake of Douglas-fir and Norway spruce trees, growing in condition of Moravian upland, was studied with aim of comparing sap flow in small roots with flow in stems. Sap flow was measured by the heat field deformation method using multi-point sensors for stems and single-point sensors for roots. Differences between species were found in relationships between sap flow in tree stems and water uptake by roots, suggesting that Douglas-fir is able to take water from deeper soil more efficiently than spruce. This allows Douglas-fir to transpire more water especially during drought and grow faster than spruce. These biological features should be taken into account for future forest species compositions because they may have impact ...
Abstract During winter, conifers at the alpine treeline suffer dramatic losses of hydraulic conducti...
Hydraulic redistribution (HR) is the phenomenon where plant roots transfer water between soil hori...
Water is the most vital element for any living organism especially for trees. It plays a major role ...
The forest water balance and root water relations were studied in a thinned (840 stems/ha) and an un...
Transpiration of a Douglas-fir (Pseudorsuga menziesii (Mirb.) France) stand was evaluated by sap flo...
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap fl...
Co-occurring species may adopt different water-use strategies to adapt to limited soil water. In Jiu...
In situ water relations of a large subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies) were analyzed by simultaneo...
Internal water reserves in bark and foliage of trees contribute to transpiration (T) and play an ess...
As the outermost layer of stems and branches, bark is exposed to the influence of atmospheric condit...
Internal water reserves are depleted and replenished daily, not only in succulent plants, but also i...
Summary To determine the relationship between phloem transport and changes in phloem water content, ...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
Trees growing at the alpine timberline very seldom undergo severe water stress because of high preci...
This work is the first attempt at using Granier sap sensors on Populus nigra, Populus x euramericana...
Abstract During winter, conifers at the alpine treeline suffer dramatic losses of hydraulic conducti...
Hydraulic redistribution (HR) is the phenomenon where plant roots transfer water between soil hori...
Water is the most vital element for any living organism especially for trees. It plays a major role ...
The forest water balance and root water relations were studied in a thinned (840 stems/ha) and an un...
Transpiration of a Douglas-fir (Pseudorsuga menziesii (Mirb.) France) stand was evaluated by sap flo...
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap fl...
Co-occurring species may adopt different water-use strategies to adapt to limited soil water. In Jiu...
In situ water relations of a large subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies) were analyzed by simultaneo...
Internal water reserves in bark and foliage of trees contribute to transpiration (T) and play an ess...
As the outermost layer of stems and branches, bark is exposed to the influence of atmospheric condit...
Internal water reserves are depleted and replenished daily, not only in succulent plants, but also i...
Summary To determine the relationship between phloem transport and changes in phloem water content, ...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
Trees growing at the alpine timberline very seldom undergo severe water stress because of high preci...
This work is the first attempt at using Granier sap sensors on Populus nigra, Populus x euramericana...
Abstract During winter, conifers at the alpine treeline suffer dramatic losses of hydraulic conducti...
Hydraulic redistribution (HR) is the phenomenon where plant roots transfer water between soil hori...
Water is the most vital element for any living organism especially for trees. It plays a major role ...