Abstract

Background The hilly region of the central Sichuan basin is one of the most severely affected areas in China in terms of soil and water loss. For this reason, a large area of mixed alder and cypress forest has been established for protection. However, the uneven distribution of rainfall significantly impacts the stability of water usage in the plantations. Therefore, accurately understanding the response of trees to real-time rainfall is essential for effective forests management that optimizes hydrology and water resources. Aims To examine how the sap flux of the cypress forest responds to environmental factors and develop response models for two different conditions.

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