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John T. Van Stan II and Juan Pinos
Plant canopies divert a portion of precipitation to the base of their stems through ?stemflow?, a phenomenon that influences the canopy water balance, soil microbial ecology, and intrasystem nutrient cycling. However, a comprehensive integration of stemf...
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Jeferson Alberto de Lima and Kelly Cristina Tonello
This study aimed to investigate how sustainable forest management can affect litter hydrological properties. We investigated the net precipitation, litter mass, water-holding capacity, effective water-holding and retention capacity, maximum water retenti...
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Haijun Liu, Jie Chang, Xiaopei Tang and Jinping Zhang
The sprinkler irrigation method has been widely used in agricultural fields due to its high water productivity and microclimate regulation traits. Quantitative analysis of the water distribution of sprinkler irrigation water by considering canopy influen...
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Meimei Lin, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi and John T. Van Stan II
The role of crop canopies in the global water cycle is a topic of increasing international interest. How much rain and sprinkler-irrigation water are returned to the atmosphere or reach the soils beneath crop canopies, and the pathways of those water inp...
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Jan Friesen and John T. Van Stan II
The first contact between precipitation and the land surface is often a plant canopy. The resulting precipitation partitioning by vegetation returns water back to the atmosphere (evaporation of intercepted precipitation) and redistributes water to the su...
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Pedram Attarod,Parisa Abbasian,Thomas Grant-Pypker,Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi,Ghavamoddin Zahedi-Amiri,Hamid Soofi-Mariv,Vilma Bayramzadeh
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Aim of study: To measure the nutrient leaching from canopy and the O layer in a natural oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forest and a Norway spruce (Picea abies) plantation.Materials and methods: From mid-July to early November, 2013, we measured...
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Julio César Calvo-Alvarado, César Dionisio Jiménez-Rodríguez, Ana Julieta Calvo-Obando, Mário Marcos do Espírito-Santo and Thiago Gonçalves-Silva
Tropical dry forests (TDF) are endangered ecosystems characterized by a matrix of successional forest patches with structural differences across the Neotropics. Until now, there have been few studies that analyze the partitioning of rainfall by forest in...
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Andrzej Sioma, Jaroslaw Socha and Anna Klamerus-Iwan
Bark microrelief (BM), or the spatial patterning of bark texture, is an important bark characteristic shown to significantly affect the ecophysiological functioning of forest ecosystems. BM influences bark micrometeorological conditions and stemflow gene...
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Katarina Zabret, Jo?e Rakovec, Matja? Miko? and Mojca ?raj
Part of precipitation is intercepted by forest canopies, while the rest reaches the ground as throughfall or stemflow. This process is influenced by various meteorological variables, of which we have mainly focused on drop diameter and velocity. Rainfall...
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Mustafa-Nawaz Shafqat,Salina Shahid,Syed-Ali-Musstjab-Akber-Shah Eqani,Syed-Haider Shah,Amir Waseem
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Aims of the study: This study aims (i) to monitor the amount of dust deposition during dry season in the moist temperate forest; (ii) to study nature of P fractions in the dust samples falling on the trees in the region; (iii) to study soil P fractions a...
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