2023
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14933
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Afforestation vegetation uses water from very deep soil layers in the semi‐arid Loess Plateau

Abstract: Investigating the availability of water in very deep soil layers for vegetation is important for assessing the eco‐hydrological effects of the thick loess soil and optimizing soil water management and vegetation restoration initiatives. However, the proportion of soil water sourced from the soil layer deeper than 300 cm by typical afforestation species on the Loess Plateau, along with its seasonal variations, remains unclear. In this study, we examined the composition of the water sources used by two typical a… Show more

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