Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6544039 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
On an annual basis, soil water and groundwater contributions were 69.5% and 30.5% of stem flow, respectively. Annual hydraulic lift and hydraulic descent were 0.9% and 37.0% of stem flow, respectively. The trees maximize the exploitation of the environmental resources by using the topsoil water during most of the year, and groundwater together with hydraulic lift (nutrient supply) in the dry summer. This study shows that a dimorphic root system, with roots reaching groundwater, is an efficient strategy of Q. suber trees to cope with seasonal drought. Knowledge of the functional behavior of Q. suber trees under shallow water table conditions may contribute to the definition of better adapted management practices and to anticipate their responses to climate change.
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Authors
Teresa S. David, Clara A. Pinto, Nadezhda Nadezhdina, Cathy Kurz-Besson, Manuel O. Henriques, Teresa Quilhó, Jan Cermak, M. Manuela Chaves, João S. Pereira, Jorge S. David,