Improvement of modeling plant responses to low soil moisture in JULESvn4.9 and evaluation against flux tower measurements

Abstract. Drought is predicted to increase in the future due to climate change, bringing with it myriad impacts on ecosystems. Plants respond to drier soils by reducing stomatal conductance in order to conserve water and avoid hydraulic damage. Despite the importance of plant drought responses for t...

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Autores principales: Harper, Anna B., Williams, Karina E., McGuire, Patrick C., Duran Rojas, Maria Carolina, Hemming, Debbie, Verhoef, Anne, Huntingford, Chris, Rowland, Lucy, Marthews, Toby, Breder Eller, Cleiton, Mathison, Camilla, Nobrega, Rodolfo L.B., Gedney, Nicola, Vidale, Pier Luigi, Otu-Larbi, Fred, Pandey, Divya, Garrigues, Sebastien, Wright, Azin, Slevin, Darren, Kauwe, Martin G. de, Blyth, Eleanor, Ardö, Jonas, Black, Andrew, Bonal, Damien, Buchmann, Nina, Burban, Benoit, Fuchs, Kathrin, Grandcourt, Agnès de, Mammarella, Ivan, Merbold, Lutz, Montagnani, Leonardo, Nouvellon, Yann, Restrepo Coupe, Natalia, Wohlfahrt, Georg
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Copernicus GmbH 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129375

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