Abstract:Water migration and use are important processes in trees. However, it is possible to overestimate transpiration by equating the water absorbed by plant roots with that diffused back to the atmosphere via the stomata. The δ2H/δ18O technique and heat ratio method were used to explore the patterns of water use of coniferous and broad-leaved tree species to determine the proportions of water used for transpiration and water storage. Our results indicate that both species showed strong plasticity in their use of wa… Show more
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