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Downward flux of water through roots (i.e. inverse hydraulic lift) in dry Kalahari sands
E. D. Schulze
, M. M. Caldwell
, J. Canadell
, H. A. Mooney
, R. B. Jackson
, D. Parson
, R. Scholes
,
O. E. Sala
, P. Trimborn
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Kalahari Sands
100%
Downward Flux
100%
Hydraulic Lift
100%
Kalahari Desert
66%
Grass Species
33%
Perennial Grasses
33%
Sand
33%
Water Flow
33%
Underlay
33%
Heat Flux
33%
Root System
33%
Water-limited Ecosystems
33%
Root Growth
33%
Downward Transport
33%
Deuterium Labeling
33%
Dry Sand
33%
Moisture Sources
33%
Dry Soil Layer
33%
Deep Soil Layers
33%
Deep Sources
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kalahari Desert
100%
Perennials
50%
Root Growth
50%
Root System
50%
Water Flow
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Soil Layer
100%
Deuterium
50%
Root System
50%
Heat Flux
50%
Water Flow
50%