Poplar trees do not always act as a water pump: Evidence from modeling deep drainage in a low-coverage-mode shelterbelt in China

Journal of Hydrology(2022)

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Abstract
•A low-coverage-mode shelterbelt stand can maintain a positive water budget.•Evapotranspiration (ET) had a markedly negative effect to deep drainage (DP).•Soil moisture, precipitation and soil conductivity affected positively daily DP.•Leaf area index, rooting depth and microclimate factors influenced DP by ET.
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Poplar species,Low-coverage-mode shelterbelt,Deep drainage,Bio-physical parameters,Hydrus-1D
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