TESAŘ, Miroslav, Miroslav ŠÍR, Miroslav KREJČA and Jan VÁCHAL. Influence of vegetation cover on air and soil temperatures in the Šumava MTS. (Czech Republic). In Conference abstracts. XXIVth Conference of the Danubian Countries on the Hydrological Forecasting and Hydrological Bases of Water Management. Ljubljana: Slovenian National Committee, 2008, 1 pp. ISBN 978-961-91090-3-8.
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Original name Influence of vegetation cover on air and soil temperatures in the Šumava MTS. (Czech Republic)
Name in Czech Vliv vegetačního krytu na teplotu vzduchu a půdy na Šumavě
Authors TESAŘ, Miroslav, Miroslav ŠÍR, Miroslav KREJČA and Jan VÁCHAL.
Edition Ljubljana, Conference abstracts. XXIVth Conference of the Danubian Countries on the Hydrological Forecasting and Hydrological Bases of Water Management, 1 pp. 2008.
Publisher Slovenian National Committee
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10000 1. Natural Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
ISBN 978-961-91090-3-8
Keywords in English plant transpiration; climate; thermal regime
Links SP/1A6/151/07, research and development project.
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Abstract
Plant transpiration modifies climatic conditions at the land surface and in the soil during the vegetative season (Eagelson 1987, Pokorný 2001). In mountainous areas of Central Europe transpiration recycles about 50% of the rainwater during the vegetative season. Evaporative cooling induced by transpiration reduces the maximum plant surface temperature by about 15C on a hot and dry day.Dissipation of solar energy in a landscape controlled by plant transpiration is the core of the terrestrial hydrologic cycle. Transpiration is substantially influenced by the form and functioning of the vegetation cover. ...
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