Water fluxes mediated by vegetation: emerging isotopic insights at the soil and atmosphere interfaces

M Dubbert, C Werner - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Plants mediate water fluxes within the soil–vegetation–atmosphere continuum. This water
transfer in soils, through plants, into the atmosphere can be effectively traced by stable …

[HTML][HTML] Ecohydrology in a Brazilian tropical dry forest: thinned vegetation impact on hydrological functions and ecosystem services

EM Andrade, MJS Guerreiro, HAQ Palácio… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Study region This study was developed in two paired catchments under a tropical dry
climate with a tropical dry forest landcover subject to vegetation management in the …

High organic inputs explain shallow and deep SOC storage in a long-term agroforestry system–combining experimental and modeling approaches

R Cardinael, B Guenet, T Chevallier, C Dupraz… - …, 2018 - bg.copernicus.org
Agroforestry is an increasingly popular farming system enabling agricultural diversification
and providing several ecosystem services. In agroforestry systems, soil organic carbon …

Stable oxygen isotope and flux partitioning demonstrates understory of an oak savanna contributes up to half of ecosystem carbon and water exchange

M Dubbert, A Piayda, M Cuntz, AC Correia… - Frontiers in plant …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Semi-arid ecosystems contribute about 40% to global net primary production (GPP) even
though water is a major factor limiting carbon uptake. Evapotranspiration (ET) accounts for …

Factors impacting rhizobium-legume symbiotic nitrogen fixation with the physiological and genetic responses to overcome the adverse conditions: A review

JK Owaresat, MA Siam, D Dey, S Jabed… - Agricultural …, 2023 - indianjournals.com
Symbiotic N2 fixation is essential for the plant's growth because it can fix reactive nitrogen
compounds in soil. However, all steps of this process can be hampered by several biotic and …

Global warming likely to enhance black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) growth in a Mediterranean riparian forest

D Nadal-Sala, F Hartig, CA Gracia, S Sabaté - Forest Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Mediterranean riparian forests are comparably humid environments that provide shelter for
several broadleaved deciduous tree species at their southernmost distribution margin. The …

Influence of woody tissue and leaf clumping on vertically resolved leaf area index and angular gap probability estimates

A Piayda, M Dubbert, C Werner, AV Correia… - Forest Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Leaf area index L is a key vegetation parameter that can be used in soil–vegetation–
atmosphere exchange modeling. To represent the structure of ecosystems in vertically …

[HTML][HTML] Hedgerows on crop field edges increase soil carbon to a depth of 1 meter

JL Chiartas, LE Jackson, RF Long, AJ Margenot… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Effective incentivization of soil carbon (C) storage as a climate mitigation strategy
necessitates an improved understanding of management impacts on working farms. Using a …

[HTML][HTML] Sorghum radiation use efficiency and biomass partitioning in intercrop systems

VGP Chimonyo, AT Modi, T Mabhaudhi - South African Journal of Botany, 2018 - Elsevier
The objective of intercropping is to improve resource efficiencies for land, water and
radiation. Few studies have focused on the interactive effects of water stress on radiation …

Drought impact on carbon and water cycling in a Mediterranean Quercus suber L. woodland during the extreme drought event in 2012

A Piayda, M Dubbert, C Rebmann, O Kolle… - …, 2014 - bg.copernicus.org
Savannah-type ecosystems account for 26–30% of global gross primary productivity GPP,
with water being one of the major driving factors. In Europe, savannah-type woodlands …