Most life on land depends on water from rain, but much of the rain on land may also depend on life. Recent studies indicate that vegetation, especially tree cover, influences rain and rainfall patterns to a greater extent than is generally assumed. Here, I briefly highlight some of these findings to show that vegetation sciences will have an increasing role in understanding climate and its vulnerability to changes in land cover.
Journal article
How plants water our planet: advances and imperatives
Trends in Plant Science, Vol.19(4), pp.209-211
2014
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- Title
- How plants water our planet: advances and imperatives
- Creators
- Douglas Sheil - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Trends in Plant Science, Vol.19(4), pp.209-211
- Identifiers
- 3916; 991012820308802368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article