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Small to Large Scale Issues in Plant Water Use

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Title Small to Large Scale Issues in Plant Water Use
 
Creator Hinckley, Thomas
 
Subject water use
water use efficiency
tree physiology
hydrologic cycle
stream flow
water quantity
throughfall
precipitation
canopy
overstory
understory
evapotranspiration
soil-plant-atmosphere interactions
water vapor
root hydraulic conductivity
plant-water relations
water
 
Description Hinckley will review the role of trees and forests in the hydrologic cycle. He will provide an overview of interception, stream flow, throughfall, evapotranspiration, and individual versus stand and understory versus overstory rates. He will also discuss three interesting tree/stand level issues: night-time transpiration, hydaulic redistribution, and forest structure and hydrological modifications. He will describe studies that illustrate large-scale issues.
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-06-02T21:21:00Z
2011-06-02T21:21:00Z
2008-02-14
 
Type Presentation
Recording, oral
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16560
 
Language en_US
 
Relation 2008 Annual Review of Research;Hinckley
 
Institute of Museum and Library Services National Endowment for the Humanities Greater Western Library Alliance