TY - JOUR
T1 - Terrestrial ecosystems in a changing environment
T2 - A dominant role for water
AU - Bernacchi, Carl J.
AU - Vanloocke, Andy
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PY - 2015/4/29
Y1 - 2015/4/29
N2 - Transpiration-the movement of water from the soil, through plants, and into the atmosphere-is the dominant water flux from the earth's terrestrial surface. The evolution of vascular plants, while increasing terrestrial primary productivity, led to higher transpiration rates and widespread alterations in the global climate system. Similarly, anthropogenic influences on transpiration rates are already influencing terrestrial hydrologic cycles, with an even greater potential for changes lying ahead. Intricate linkages among anthropogenic activities, terrestrial productivity, the hydrologic cycle, and global demand for ecosystem services will lead to increased pressures on ecosystem water demands. Here, we focus on identifying the key drivers of ecosystem water use as they relate to plant physiological function, the role of predicted global changes in ecosystem water uses, trade-offs between ecosystem water use and carbon uptake, and knowledge gaps.
AB - Transpiration-the movement of water from the soil, through plants, and into the atmosphere-is the dominant water flux from the earth's terrestrial surface. The evolution of vascular plants, while increasing terrestrial primary productivity, led to higher transpiration rates and widespread alterations in the global climate system. Similarly, anthropogenic influences on transpiration rates are already influencing terrestrial hydrologic cycles, with an even greater potential for changes lying ahead. Intricate linkages among anthropogenic activities, terrestrial productivity, the hydrologic cycle, and global demand for ecosystem services will lead to increased pressures on ecosystem water demands. Here, we focus on identifying the key drivers of ecosystem water use as they relate to plant physiological function, the role of predicted global changes in ecosystem water uses, trade-offs between ecosystem water use and carbon uptake, and knowledge gaps.
KW - Global change
KW - Terrestrial vegetation
KW - Water use
KW - Water use efficiency
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-arplant-043014-114834
DO - 10.1146/annurev-arplant-043014-114834
M3 - Article
C2 - 25621516
AN - SCOPUS:84928902058
SN - 1543-5008
VL - 66
SP - 599
EP - 622
JO - Annual Review of Plant Biology
JF - Annual Review of Plant Biology
ER -