2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3451
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Where does the water come from? Variations in soil water uptake depth in a beech forest during the 2018 drought

Abstract: <p>Water uptake under variable soil water supply is highly critical for the functioning of trees and the services provided by forests. Current climate projections predict an increasing variability of precipitation and thus a higher frequency of droughts alternating with extreme precipitation events. Reduced water availability is the most critical driver for tree mortality and impairment of trees’ functions. Under variable water supply, both the ability of a plant species to utilize … Show more

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