Skip to main content
Iowa State University Science-Based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips

Search form

  • Make a Gift

Main menu

  • About
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Practice Establishment & Management
  • Publications
  • People

You are here

Home

More like this

  • Seasonal patterns in depth of water uptake under contrasting annual and perennial systems in the Corn Belt Region of the Midwestern US
  • Species and functional diversity effects on productivity and nutrient uptake: implications for designing sustainable agricultural systems in the Midwest
  • Soil moisture dynamics in agriculturally-dominated landscapes after the introduction of native prairie vegetation
  • Understanding the Variation in Vegetation Composition of Prairie Restorations within Crop Fields
  • The adoptability of perennial-based farming systems for hydrologic and salinity control in dryland farming systems in Australia and the United States of America

Variation in water uptake dynamics among contrasting agricultural and native plant communities in the Midwestern US

Submitted by senloe on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 15:58
Publication

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Heidi Asbjornsen; German Mora; Matthew J. Helmers

Source:

Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, Volume 121, Number 4, p.343-356 (2007)

ISBN:

0167-8809

Iowa State University

Contact STRIPS
1140 Biorenewables Laboratory
617 Bissel Road Ames, IA 50011 prairiestrips@iastate.edu

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Site map

Copyright © 2026
Iowa State University of Science and Technology. All rights reserved.

  • Non-discrimination Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Digital Access & Accessibility