Evapotranspiration from riparian vegetation: conserving water by reducing saltcedar transpiration

DC Davenport, PE Martin, RM Hagan - Journal of Soil and Water …, 1982 - jswconline.org
Spraying phreatophytic saltcedar (Tamarix chinensis, Lour.) with a non-toxic, wax-based
antitranspirant can reduce evapotranspiration (ET) without eradicating the vegetation and …

Evapotranspiration from riparian vegetation: water relations and irrecoverable losses for saltcedar

DC Davenport, PE Martin, RM Hagan - Journal of Soil and Water …, 1982 - jswconline.org
Evapotranspiration (ET) from saltcedar (Tamarix chinensis Lour) varies with weather factors
as well as with stand density and water availability. In California, ET in July for a unit ground …

[BOOK][B] Weather and evapotranspiration studies in a saltcedar thicket, Arizona

TEA Van Hylckama - 1980 - books.google.com
Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates using various models were plotted against
measured values. For rough estimates of total yearly quantities of evapotranspiration, three …

Conserving water by antitranspirant treatment of phreatophytes

DC Davenport, PE Martin, EB Roberts… - Water Resources …, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
A wax‐based antitranspirant (AT) was sprayed on leaves of three phreatophytes, salt cedar
(Tamarix sp.), cottonwood (Populus sp.), and willow (Salix sp.), as an alternative to …

[PDF][PDF] Antritranspirants as a Possible Alternative to the Eradication of Saltcedar Thickets

RS Cunningham, KN Brooks, DB Thorud - 1975 - repository.arizona.edu
The response of saltcedar (Tamarix pentandra Pall.) to several antitranspirants was
evaluated in laboratory, greenhouse and small-scale field studies using potted plants. Anti …

Evaporation from a riparian system in a semi‐arid environment

HE Unland, AM Arain, C Harlow… - Hydrological …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Measurements of micrometeorological variables were made for a complete annual cycle
using an automatic weather station and two energy budget–Bowen ratio systems at a field …

Aerial spraying of phreatophytes with antitranspirant

DC Davenport, PE Martin… - Water Resources …, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
An antitranspirant (AT) can retard excessive groundwater consumption by phreatophytes
without eradicating them. To determine whether aerial spraying (the only realistic application …

Evapotranspiration from a saltcedar-dominated desert floodplain: a scaling approach

SD Smith, AM Sala, DA Devitt - 1996 - digitalscholarship.unlv.edu
The purpose of this study was to investigate evapotranspiration (ET) from a variety of scales
(leaf to landscape) in saltcedar-dominated floodplain vegetation along the lower Virgin River …

Antitranspirant effects on the transpiration and physiology of tamarisk

KN Brooks, DB Thorud - Water Resources Research, 1971 - Wiley Online Library
Five‐stamen tamarisk, an important phreatophyte in the southwestern United States, is
difficult to eradicate for water salvage. There also is increasing opposition to its eradication …

Water disposition in a stream channel with riparian vegetation

HK Qashu, DD Evans - Soil Science Society of America …, 1967 - Wiley Online Library
Water losses along stream channels in the semiarid southwestern United States are of
utmost importance when considering water disposition and water yields from a watershed …