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- Enhancing WUE at the canopy level can be achieved by adopting practices that reduce the soil water evaporation component and divert more water into transpiration which can be through crop residue management, mulching, row spacing, and irrigation.
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Mar 1, 2023 · Using a parsimonious soil water balance framework, we explore variations in plant water uptake capacity, water stress responses, and water use performance via these non-dimensional parameter groups.
Feb 19, 2019 · Enhancing WUE at the canopy level can be achieved by adopting practices that reduce the soil water evaporation component and divert more water into transpiration which can be through crop residue management, mulching, row spacing, and irrigation.
- Jerry L. Hatfield, Christian Dold
- 2019
Feb 1, 2019 · Enhancing WUE at the canopy level can be achieved by adopting practices that reduce the soil water evaporation component and divert more water into transpiration which can be through...
Mar 7, 2017 · Although atmospheric vapour pressure deficit (VPD) has been widely recognized as the evaporative driving force for water transport, the potential to reduce plant water consumption and improve...
- Dalong Zhang, Qingjie Du, Zhi Zhang, Xiaocong Jiao, Xiaoming Song, Jianming Li
- 2017
Aug 22, 2023 · Plants reduce their stomatal opening as CO 2 rises, decreasing conductance to vapour transfer and, thereby, reducing transpiration 117.
- Yuting Yang
Feb 19, 2019 · Since climate change will impact on soil water balance that leads to change in evaporation and plant transpiration. While, with the increasing temperature, lack of precipitation and soils water unavailability, crop production will likely to decrease through shortening the crop growth cycle.
Feb 22, 2023 · The present study examined the effects of reducing soil runoff and evaporation on plant production, water consumption, and soil water availability for a variety of agriculture plants in rainfed and irrigated lands throughout the study area using SEA.