2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.165657639.93532176/v1
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Vapor pressure deficit is not a limiting factor for gas exchange in a mature dryland forest

Abstract: Climate change is often associated with increasing vapor pressure deficit (VPD) and decreasing soil moisture (SM). While atmospheric and soil drying often co-occurs, their differential effects on plant functioning and productivity remain uncertain. We aimed to elaborate on the divergent effects and underlying mechanisms of soil and atmospheric drought, based on continuous, in situ measurements of branch gas exchange, with automated chambers, in a mature semiarid Aleppo pine forest. We investigated the response… Show more

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