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Antecedent soil water content and vapor pressure deficit interactively control water potential in Larrea tridentata
Jessica S. Guo,
Kiona Ogle
Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of
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Water Vapor
100%
Soil Water Content
100%
Larrea Tridentata
100%
Vapor Pressure Deficit
100%
Water Potential
100%
Sub-daily
100%
Plant Response
33%
Soil Water Availability
33%
Desert Shrub
33%
Stomatal Response
33%
Daily Scale
33%
Repeated Measurements
33%
Bayesian Framework
33%
Antecedent Conditions
33%
Multiple Time Scales
33%
Atmospheric Moisture
33%
Plant Water Potential
33%
Lagged Response
33%
Antecedent Moisture Condition
33%
Shifting Mode
33%
Plant Regulation
33%
Regulation D
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Water Content
100%
Larrea tridentata
100%
Vapor Pressure
100%
Plant Response
50%
Soil Water
50%
Antecedent Moisture
50%