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Advances in Ecohydrology for Water Resources Optimization in Arid and Semi-arid Areas
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.

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Technology: general issues --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention --- sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention


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Plant Responses to Stress and Environmental Stimulus
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ISBN: 3036557792 3036557806 Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Plants respond to diverse environmental stimuli such as light, nutrients, temperature, and oxygen, which shape their growth and fate. When these stimuli are suboptimal for adequate plant growth, they cause stress. This book is a collection of research articles providing evidence about plant responses to stresses and environmental stimuli, as well as new methodologies for plant phenotyping.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- abiotic stress tolerance --- ascorbate (AsA) --- cad2-1 --- glutathione (GSH) --- leaf area --- photosynthesis --- root architecture --- seed germination --- vtc2-4 --- vtc5-2 --- expression profiling --- heterosis --- salinity stress --- seedlings --- rice --- nets --- sun chemical protectants --- sunscald --- climate changes --- field identification --- drought resistance --- japonica rice --- germplasm --- agronomic trait --- chili and bell pepper --- low temperature stress --- vegetative and reproductive traits --- pepper breeding --- PCA --- hierarchical cluster analysis --- Olea europaea L. --- drought stress --- stem water potential --- fruit growth --- oil content --- polyphenols --- allopathy --- Beta vulgaris L. --- Brassica rapa L. var. japonica --- Lactuca sativa L. --- phenolic compounds --- Valerianella locusta Laterr. --- bud --- bud burst --- development --- dormancy --- explants --- field capacity --- gravimetric water content --- grapevine --- perennial plants --- water --- biofertilizer --- Glomus mosseae --- colonization --- biostimulant --- FRAP --- legumes --- cover crops --- drought --- biological nitrogen fixation --- water use efficiency --- nitrogen use efficiency --- stable isotopes --- stomatal conductance --- mathematical modeling --- crop breeding --- water stress --- elemental sulphur --- sulphate --- macroelements --- microelements --- Triticum durum --- Triticum turgidum --- abiotic stress --- phenotyping --- Win-RHIZO --- n/a


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Advances in Ecohydrology for Water Resources Optimization in Arid and Semi-arid Areas
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.


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Advances in Ecohydrology for Water Resources Optimization in Arid and Semi-arid Areas
Authors: --- --- --- --- --- et al.
Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.

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