Transpiration rates of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) differ between management contexts in urban forests of Maryland, USA
Abstract The hydrological functioning of urban trees can reduce stormwater runoff, mitigate the risk of flood, and improve water quality in developed areas. Tree canopies intercept rainfall and return water to the atmosphere through transpiration, while roots increase infiltration and storage in the...
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Autores principales: | Sarah Ponte, Nancy F. Sonti, Tuana H. Phillips, Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/958ba5e38f0d41e5a255e6b903a2d615 |
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