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Deep root-zone controls on forest productivity and drought recovery

Organization University of Texas at AustinLocation AUSTIN, United StatesPosted 15 Apr 2026Deadline 31 Mar 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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After drought ends, forests do not always recover as quickly as rainfall does. For example, trees may continue to grow slowly, and streamflow may remain lower than expected even when wet conditions return. The uncertainty underlying these delayed responses has implications for projections of water supply and management of forests. This project…

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Deep root-zone controls on forest productivity and drought recovery — University of Texas at Austin | United States | Ap | Dev Procure