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    Evidences and magnitude of nighttime transpiration derived from Populus euphratica in the extreme arid region of China

    Extensive research has found that nighttime transpiration (E n) is positively correlated to the vapour pressure deficit (VPD), that suggested E n wa...

    Tengfei Yu, Qi Feng, Jianhua Si, **aoyou Zhang, Downey Alec in Journal of Plant Biology (2016)

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    Response of Populus euphratica Oliv. sap flow to environmental variables for a desert riparian forest in the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China

    Being an important desert riparian forest in the lower reaches of the Heihe River Basin, Populus euphratica Oliv. forest functions as a natural barrier in maintaining and preserving the stability of local oases. ...

    Wei Li, Jianhua Si, Tengfei Yu, **aoyan Li in Journal of Arid Land (2016)

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    Erratum to: Nighttime sap flow and its driving forces for Populus euphratica in a desert riparian forest, Northwest China

    Jianhua Si, Qi Feng, Tengfei Yu, Chunyan Zhao in Journal of Arid Land (2015)

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    Nighttime sap flow and its driving forces for Populus euphratica in a desert riparian forest, Northwest China

    Nighttime sap flow is a potentially important factor that affects whole-plant water balance and water-use efficiency (WUE). Its functions include predawn disequilibrium between plant and soil water potentials ...

    Jianhua Si, Qi Feng, Tengfei Yu, Chunyan Zhao in Journal of Arid Land (2015)

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    Non-growing season soil CO2 efflux and its changes in an alpine meadow ecosystem of the Qilian Mountains, Northwest China

    Most soil respiration measurements are conducted during the growing season. In tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, cumulative, non-growing season soil CO2 fluxes are reported to be a significant component of the...

    ZongQiang Chang, **aoQing Liu, Qi Feng, Zong** Che, HaiYang ** in Journal of Arid Land (2013)

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    Patterns, magnitude, and controlling factors of hydraulic redistribution of soil water by Tamarix ramosissima roots

    Tamarix spp. (Saltcedar) is a facultative phreatophyte that can tolerate drought when groundwater is not accessed. In addition to deep water uptake, hydraulic redistribution (HR) is another facto...

    TengFei Yu, Qi Feng, JianHua Si, HaiYang **, Wei Li in Journal of Arid Land (2013)