نتایج جستجو برای: water productivity

تعداد نتایج: 626905  

2013
Emily B. Peters Kirk R. Wythers Shuxia Zhang John B. Bradford Peter B. Reich

Large changes in atmospheric CO2, temperature, and precipitation are predicted by 2100, yet the long-term consequences for carbon (C), water, and nitrogen (N) cycling in forests are poorly understood. We applied the PnET-CN ecosystem model to compare the long-term effects of changing climate and atmospheric CO2 on productivity, evapotranspiration, runoff, and net nitrogen mineralization in curr...

تبرزد, امیر, سلیمی, محمد حسین, قائمی, علی اصغر,

Scarcity of conventional water resources and high volume of wastewaters have increased the important role of crop residues to reduce evaporation from soil surface and optimal use of water, especially in greenhouse cultivation. In the present research, the impact of crop residues and fishery’s wastewater on yield, qualitative characteristics and water productivity of cherry tomato was stud...

2018
Qingfu Liu Yanyun Zhao Xuefeng Zhang Alexander Buyantuev Jianming Niu Xiaojiang Wang

Degradation of semi-arid and arid ecosystems due to desertification is arguably one of the main obstacles for sustainability in those regions. In recent decades, the Mu Us Desert in China has experienced such ecological degradation making quantification of spatial patterns of desertification in this area an important research topic. We analyzed desertification dynamics for seven periods from 19...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1998
J L Horton S C Hart

Hydraulic lift is the process by which some deep-rooted plants take in water from lower soil layers and exude that water into upper, drier soil layers. Hydraulic lift is beneficial to the plant transporting the water, and may be an important water source for neighboring plants. Recent evidence shows that hydraulically lifted water can promote greater plant growth, and could have important impli...

A. R. SEPASKHAH M. M. MOGHIMI

ABSTRACT- Efficient use of irrigation water for summer crops should be considered seriously due to rare occurrence of precipitation in summer. This research was focused on the assessment of water use efficiency for dominant crops of summer cropping pattern in the study area (i.e., maize and rice) via considering water productivity (WP) with different water management scenarios at farm level at ...

2008
L. J. Fox P. C. Struik

The phytoremediation potential of water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms, was examined in two independent studies under nitrogen (N) rates of 0, 40, 80, 100, 150, 200, and 300 ppm. A modified Hoagland solution was added to ponds containing water hyacinths which were rated and measured weekly for 4 weeks. The hyacinths accounted for 60–85% of the N removed from solution. Net producti...

2008
O. Sonnentag J. M. Chen N. T. Roulet W. Ju A. Govind

[1] Carbon dynamics in peatlands are controlled, in large part, by their wetness as defined by water table depth and volumetric liquid soil moisture content. A common type of peatland is raised bogs that typically have a multiple-layer canopy of vascular plants over a Sphagnum moss ground cover. Their convex form restricts water supply to precipitation and water is shed toward the margins, usua...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Yadvinder Malhi Christopher E Doughty Gregory R Goldsmith Daniel B Metcalfe Cécile A J Girardin Toby R Marthews Jhon Del Aguila-Pasquel Luiz E O C Aragão Alejandro Araujo-Murakami Paulo Brando Antonio C L da Costa Javier E Silva-Espejo Filio Farfán Amézquita David R Galbraith Carlos A Quesada Wanderley Rocha Norma Salinas-Revilla Divino Silvério Patrick Meir Oliver L Phillips

Understanding the relationship between photosynthesis, net primary productivity and growth in forest ecosystems is key to understanding how these ecosystems will respond to global anthropogenic change, yet the linkages among these components are rarely explored in detail. We provide the first comprehensive description of the productivity, respiration and carbon allocation of contrasting lowland...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Kai Duan Ge Sun Shanlei Sun Peter V Caldwell Erika C Cohen Steven G McNulty Heather D Aldridge Yang Zhang

The 170 National Forests and Grasslands (NFs) in the conterminous United States are public lands that provide important ecosystem services such as clean water and timber supply to the American people. This study investigates the potential impacts of climate change on two key ecosystem functions (i.e., water yield and ecosystem productivity) using the most recent climate projections derived from...

2017
Thais H. S. Ferreira Max S. Tsunada Denis Bassi Pedro Araújo Lucia Mattiello Giovanna V. Guidelli Germanna L. Righetto Vanessa R. Gonçalves Prakash Lakshmanan Marcelo Menossi

Sugarcane is a unique crop with the ability to accumulate high levels of sugar and is a commercially viable source of biomass for bioelectricity and second-generation bioethanol. Water deficit is the single largest abiotic stress affecting sugarcane productivity and the development of water use efficient and drought tolerant cultivars is an imperative for all major sugarcane producing countries...

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