Dormant season evapotranspiration in Iowa significantly impacts winter water balance.
Water use during the winter in Iowa was studied by measuring evapotranspiration in fields with different crops. The researchers found that evapotranspiration during the dormant season can be significant, with daily rates ranging from less than 1 mm/day to over 3 mm/day. The evaporative fraction varied from 40% to 90%, showing that plants were actively using water even in the winter months.