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      The terrestrial hydrologic cycle: an historical sense of balance : The terrestrial hydrologic cycle

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      Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water
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            Hydraulic lift: Substantial nocturnal water transport between soil layers by Artemisia tridentata roots

            Diel soil water potential fluctuations reflected daytime depletion and nocturnal resupply of water in upper soil layers. Transpiration suppression experiments demonstrated that water absorption by roots caused the daytime depletion. The soil water potential data and experimental results suggest that at night water absorbed from moist soil by deeper roots is transported to and lost from roots into drier upper soil layers. The deeper roots appear to absorb and transport water both day and night. Implications for the efficiency of deep roots and water storage, nutrient uptake and water parasitism in upper soil layers are discussed.
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              On the Ascent of Sap

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                Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water
                WIREs Water
                Wiley
                20491948
                July 2017
                July 2017
                March 31 2017
                : 4
                : 4
                : e1216
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Civil and Environmental Engineering; The Pennsylvania State University; University Park PA USA
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                10.1002/wat2.1216
                e40858f8-03ae-4cf0-a346-1bf06c451560
                © 2017

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