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Prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation: a global stable isotope meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT: The role of groundwater as a resource in sustaining terrestrial vegetation is widely recognized. But the global prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation is unknown. Here we perform a meta-analysis of plant xylem water stable isotope (?2H and ?18O, n?=?7367) information from 138 published papers - representing 251 genera, and 414 species of angiosperms (n?=?376) and gymnosperms (n?=?38). We show that the prevalence of groundwater use by vegetation (defined as the number of samples out of a universe of plant samples reported to have groundwater contribution to xylem water) is 37% (95% confidence interval, 28-46%). This is across 162 sites and 12 terrestrial biomes (89% of heterogeneity explained; Q-value?=?1235; P?

SUBMITTER: Evaristo J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5345103 | biostudies-other | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation: a global stable isotope meta-analysis.

Evaristo Jaivime J   McDonnell Jeffrey J JJ  

Scientific reports 20170310


The role of groundwater as a resource in sustaining terrestrial vegetation is widely recognized. But the global prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation is unknown. Here we perform a meta-analysis of plant xylem water stable isotope (δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O, n = 7367) information from 138 published papers - representing 251 genera, and 414 species of angiosperms (n = 376) and gymnosperms (n = 38). We show that the prevalence of groundwater use by vegetation (defined a  ...[more]

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