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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-26086-6_14
Title (Primary) Root water relations and interactions in mixed forest settings
Title (Secondary) Forest-Water Interactions
Author Hildebrandt, A.
Publisher Levia, D.F.; Carlyle-Moses, D.E.; Iida, S.; Michalzik, B.; Nanko, K.; Tischer, A.
Source Titel Ecological Studies
Year 2020
Department CHS; iDiv
Volume 240
Page From 319
Page To 348
Language englisch
Keywords Forest; Ecohydrology; Root water uptake; Transpiration; Species interaction; Biodiversity; Complementarity
Abstract Mixed forests harbor a great variety of living conditions and interactions among individual plants both above- and belowground. Because of the limited access to the belowground, the subsurface complexity of those ecosystems is far less investigated than the aboveground. Root systems support the canopy’s needs by supplying water and nutrients. Thus, the root systems need to be adapted to the water demand of the canopy, with abiotic limits imposed by the length and severity of droughts as well as the accessibility to the deep subsurface. This chapter reviews the current understanding of root-water relations and interactions in mixed forests across disciplines. Research shows that above- and belowground traits are strongly coordinated and, despite some plasticity, are species specific. At the community level, the relative drought susceptibly and rooting strategy also determines canopy position. Depending on the assembly, combined niche partitioning for water and light, as well as facilitation by hydraulic redistribution can enhance ecosystem functions like drought resilience and productivity. Mycorrhizae play an important role for facilitating water interactions and increasing the resource space, e.g. by enhancing access to bedrock. The effects of those interactions on forest hydrology are not well understood. Future work should address the effect of forest structure on soil water patterns and fluxes.
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Hildebrandt, A. (2020):
Root water relations and interactions in mixed forest settings
In: Levia, D.F., Carlyle-Moses, D.E., Iida, S., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., Tischer, A. (eds.)
Forest-Water Interactions
Ecological Studies 240
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 319 - 348 10.1007/978-3-030-26086-6_14