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Rapid soil moisture recharge to depth by roots in a stand of Artemisia tridentata

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Martyn M Caldwell, C K Yoder, A Joshua Leffler, and Ronald J Ryel, Rapid soil moisture recharge to depth by roots in a stand of Artemisia tridentata: .

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The temporal patterns of soil water potential in a stand of Artemisia tridentata in central Utah, USA, were monitored during the summer, which included small periodic rainfall events, and over the winter, when most of the soil recharge occurs in this environment. The pattern of recharge, when compared to an area cleared of aboveground vegetation, strongly indicated that the downward movement of water to 1.5 m was primarily conducted via roots by the process known as hydraulic redistribution. Rainwater was moved rapidly downward shortly after the rain event and continued over a period of a few days. For rainwater reaching a 0.3–1.5 m depth, the portion redistributed by roots was estimated to range from 100% for small rainfall events [...]

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