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2. Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use
3. UAV-based land surface temperatures and vegetation indices explain and predict spatial patterns of soil water isotopes in a tropical dry forest
4. Effects of birch encroachment, water table and vegetation on methane emissions from peatland microforms in a rewetted bog
5. Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
6. Interaction between Beech and Spruce trees in temperate forests affects water use, root water uptake pattern and canopy structure
7. Benefits of a robotic chamber system for determining evapotranspiration in an erosion-affected, heterogeneous cropland
8. Deep roots mitigate drought impacts on tropical trees despite limited quantitative contribution to transpiration
9. High‐resolution in situ stable isotope measurements reveal contrasting atmospheric vapour dynamics above different urban vegetation
10. Challenges in studying water fluxes within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum: A tracer-based perspective on pathways to progress
11. High resolution in-situ stable isotope measurements reveal atmospheric vapour dynamics above contrasting urban vegetation
12. Validation and field application of a low-cost device to measure CO2 and ET fluxes
13. In-situ effect of Si fertilization on Soil-plant-water relation for different soil erosion states
14. Does vascular plant encroachment affect parameter importance for modelling carbon dioxide fluxes in temperate raised bogs?
15. Vegetation controls spatial patterns of soil water isotopes in a tropical dry forest and UAV’s can help to predict them
16. A low cost multi-chamber system (“Greenhouse Coffins”) to monitor CO2 and ET fluxes under semi-controlled conditions: Design and first results
17. The value of cross-disciplinary approaches for plant water uptake modelling
18. Evapotranspiration measurements on an eroded cropland using an automated and mobile chamber system: gap filling strategies and impact of soil type and topsoil modification
19. High-resolution water and stable isotope dynamics in drought-stressed urban vegetation
20. Combining high-resolution in-situ water isotope measurements with 1D soil hydraulic and transport modelling to understand root water uptake dynamics in a mixed forest ecosystem
21. Interspecific interaction and species identity effects on water uptake of beech and spruce trees by using stable isotope labelling
22. AGROFLUX: An innovative sensor platform to study high-frequency responses in water, carbon and greenhouse gas fluxes in a complex arable landscape
23. Tracing plant source water dynamics during drought by continuous transpiration measurements: An in‐situ stable isotope approach
24. Measuring evapotranspiration on an eroded cropland by an automated and mobile chamber system: gap filling strategies and impact of soil type and topsoil removal
25. Thermal imaging of increment cores: a new method to estimate sapwood depth in trees
26. Response of a grassland species to dry environmental conditions from water stable isotopic monitoring: no evident shift in root water uptake to wetter soil layers
27. Plant invasion modifies isohydricity in Mediterranean tree species
28. Modelling temporal variability of in situ soil water and vegetation isotopes reveals ecohydrological couplings in a riparian willow plot
29. Xylem water in riparian willow trees (<i>Salix alba</i>) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in situ monitoring of stable water isotopes
30. Methane emissions from a rewetted bog – diurnal cycles, impact of vascular plants and role of plant functional groups
31. In situ monitoring of tree water uptake depths, storage and transport reveals different strategies during drought and recovery
32. Quantifying intra- and interspecific competition effects on water use of different tree stands using sap flow, terrestrial lidar scan and advances in stable water isotopy
33. Deriving xylem water isotopic compositions from in situ transpiration measurements: opportunity for plant source water identification?
34. Investigating root water uptake dynamics of a grassland species under varying hydro-climatic conditions with non-destructive isotopic monitoring
35. An innovative sensor platform for in-situ studies of dynamics and underlying processes, driving spatio-temporal water, carbon and greenhouse gas flux pattern in a heterogeneous arable landscape
36. Quantifying evapotranspiration budgets of winter rye using a automated gantry crane – effects of soil type, erosion and management and testing gap filling procedures
37. Stable water isotopes reveal the effects of land use on ecohydrological partitioning in a drought-sensitive mixed land-use catchment
38. Supplementary material to "Modelling temporal variability of in-situ soil water and vegetation isotopes reveals ecohydrological couplings in a willow plot"
39. Modelling temporal variability of in-situ soil water and vegetation isotopes reveals ecohydrological couplings in a willow plot
40. Supplementary material to "Xylem water in riparian Willow trees (Salix alba) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in situ monitoring of stable water isotopes"
41. Xylem water in riparian Willow trees (Salix alba) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in situ monitoring of stable water isotopes
42. Modelling ecohydrological feedbacks in forest and grassland plots under a prolonged drought anomaly in Central Europe 2018–2020
43. Reviews and syntheses: Gaining insights into evapotranspiration partitioning with novel isotopic monitoring methods
44. Plant invasion modifies isohydricity in Mediterranean tree species
45. Fertilized graminoids intensify negative drought effects on grassland productivity
46. Impact of combined nitrogen loading and long-term drought on a semi-natural temperate grassland - achieving a process based understanding across scales
47. Tropical rainforests under severe drought stress: distinct water use strategies among and within species
48. Reviews and syntheses: Gaining insights into evapotranspiration partitioning with novel isotopic monitoring methods
49. In situ measurements of soil and plant water isotopes: a review of approaches, practical considerations and a vision for the future
50. Editorial: The Green Side of the Water Cycle: New Advances in the Study of Plant Water Dynamics
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