PLANTS IN WATER-CONTROLLED ECOSYSTEMS: ACTIVE ROLE IN HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES AND RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS - III. VEGETATION WATER STRESS

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dc.contributor.author Porporato A.
dc.contributor.author Laio F.
dc.contributor.author Ridolfi L.
dc.contributor.author Rodriguez-Iturbe I.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-13T00:51:54Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-13T00:51:54Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=605590
dc.identifier.citation Advances in Water Resources, 2001, 24, 7, 725-744
dc.identifier.issn 0309-1708
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24839
dc.description.abstract The reduction of soil moisture content during droughts lowers the plant water potential and decreases transpiration; this in turn causes a reduction of cell turgor and relative water content which brings about a sequence of damages of increasing seriousness. A review of the literature on plant physiology and water stress shows that vegetation water stress can be assumed to start at the soil moisture level corresponding to incipient stomatal closure and reach a maximum intensity at the wilting point. The mean crossing properties of these soil moisture levels crucial for water stress are derived analytically for the stochastic model of soil moisture dynamics described in Part II (F. Laio, A. Porporato, L. Ridolfi, I. Rodriguez-Iturbe. Adv. Water Res. 24 (7) (2001) 707-723). These properties are then used to propose a measure of vegetation water stress which combines the mean intensity, duration, and frequency of periods of soil water deficit. The characteristics of vegetation water stress are then studied under different climatic conditions, showing how the interplay between plant, soil, and environment can lead to optimal conditions for vegetation.
dc.subject SOIL MOISTURE
dc.subject VEGETATION
dc.subject ECOHYDROLOGY
dc.subject STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
dc.subject HYDROLOGY
dc.subject WATER STRESS
dc.subject WATER BALANCE
dc.subject SAVANNAS
dc.subject GRASSLANDS
dc.subject CROSSING ANALYSIS
dc.title PLANTS IN WATER-CONTROLLED ECOSYSTEMS: ACTIVE ROLE IN HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES AND RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS - III. VEGETATION WATER STRESS
dc.type Статья


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