The data set of atmospheric water vapor absorption and utilization of desert plants, all of which are original data, including the liquid flow and environmental data of wild desert plants (Sitan village and Ejina Banner, Jingtai County), such as Tamarix, Bawang, Baici, Hongsha, etc., including the data of meteorology, photosynthesis, fluorescence and leaf surface humidity, as well as the data of gene transcriptome and expression regulation.
1. Li Shuang, Xiao honglang, Cheng Yiben,等. Water use measurement by non-irrigated Tamarix ramosissima in arid regions of Northwest China. Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions, 2015,7(2):0146-0156.(View Details)
Cite as:Xiao, H. (2015). < b>Moisture absorption and utilization dataset of desert plants in Heihe River Basin (2014-2015)</b>2015. doi: 10.3972/heihe.311.2015.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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1.The leaf water potential dataset in the downstream of the Heihe River Basin (2012)
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4.The boundary of Heihe River Basin (1985)
5.The soil heat flux dataset in the lower reaches of Heihe River (2011-2013)
6.The monitoring data of the groundwater level in the middle of Heihe River basin (2005-2007)
8.The boundary of the Heihe River Basin in 2010
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1. Li Shuang, Xiao honglang, Cheng Yiben,等. Water use measurement by non-irrigated Tamarix ramosissima in arid regions of Northwest China. Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions, 2015,7(2):0146-0156.
Xiao, H. (2015). < b>Moisture absorption and utilization dataset of desert plants in Heihe River Basin (2014-2015)</b>2015. doi: 10.3972/heihe.311.2015.db.