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[Samaan Tree]
(2010-05-21)
The postcard shows a Samaan tree overlooking a small body of water.
Securing water for trees and people : possible avenues
(2011)
In the context of water scarcity, threats on forest survival in drier areas, and thus of inevitable trade-off between man and nature for the use of water, this section addresses three main questions of importance for ...
Eco-physiological response, water productivity and fruit quality of sweet cherry trees under high tunnels
(ELSEVIER, 2021)
It is known that high tunnels modify sweet cherry physiological and agronomical response; however, horticultural practices such as irrigation have usually not been adapted to this cultivation system because there is no ...
Water use of Juniperus virginiana trees encroached into mesic prairies in Oklahoma, USA
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-08-01)
Juniperus virginiana (eastern redcedar) is encroaching into mesic prairies of the southern Great Plains, USA, and is altering the hydrologic cycle. We used the thermal dissipation technique to quantify daily water use of ...
Water Storage Discharge and Refilling in the Main Stems of Canopy Tree Species Investigated Using Frequency Domain Reflectometry and Point Electronic Dendrometers
(International Society for Horticultural Science, 2013-03)
Water storage in the trunks of large trees plays an important role in whole-plant water balance on both daily and seasonal bases. To investigate the dynamics of water storage and usage in tree trunks, diurnal changes in ...
Hydraulic capacitance: Biophysics and functional significance of internal water sources in relation to tree size
(Springer, 2011)
Components of the tree water transport pathway; roots, trunks, branches and leaves; can also serve as water storage compartments and therefore act transiently as intermediate sources of water for transpiring leaves. However, ...
Forest management intensity affects aquatic communities in artificial tree holes
(Public Library of Science, 2016-05)
Forest management could potentially affect organisms in all forest habitats. However, aquatic communities in water-filled tree-holes may be especially sensitive because of small population sizes, the risk of drought and ...
Leaf phenology and water-use patterns of canopy trees in Northern Argentinean subtropical forests
(Oxford University Press, 2018-07)
Tree physiological processes are affected not only by environmental conditions, but also by phenological leaf stages. During foliar expansion, rapid changes occur, such as the activation of metabolic processes that encompass ...