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Hydraulic redistribution by hybrid poplars
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Jansen, Martin
, Richter, Falk
, Carminati, Andrea
, Gerjets, Rowena
in
Analysis
/ Distribution
/ Growth
/ Hybridization, Vegetable
/ Poplar
/ Soil moisture
/ Water
2021
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Hydraulic redistribution by hybrid poplars
by
Jansen, Martin
, Richter, Falk
, Carminati, Andrea
, Gerjets, Rowena
in
Analysis
/ Distribution
/ Growth
/ Hybridization, Vegetable
/ Poplar
/ Soil moisture
/ Water
2021
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Hydraulic redistribution by hybrid poplars
2021
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Overview
Hydraulic redistribution (HR) enhances water resources for neighboring crops in silvopastoral agroforestry (AF). Here, we tested whether and to what extent water stressed shallow-rooted neighboring plants benefit from water redistributed by deep-rooted poplar plants. We conducted trace experiments with deuterated water (.sup.2H.sub.2O) in greenhouse soil column experiments. We measured hydraulic lift (HL) by poplars grown at two levels of soil drying and estimated the amount of hydraulically lifted water. In a parallel experiment we grew poplars and barley (Hordeum vulgare) in two columns connected via a small cross-rooting segment. Soil moisture measurements and stable isotope signatures of soil and xylem water proved the occurrence of HL in poplar. Additionally, stable isotopes proved the transport of water from deep roots of poplars to shallow roots of barley. In conclusion, the experiments showed that poplars are capable to redistribute water during drought spells and that this water can facilitate plant growth of shallow-rooted crops. This result implies evidence for an enhanced soil water supply of plants in agroforest systems under drought conditions.
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