Vegetation succession on Loess Plateau reveals key to ecological restoration
The study looked at how different plants on abandoned farmland in China use water as they grow. Researchers found that as the plants mature, they access water from deeper soil layers. Snow melting in winter provides water in the dry season, and plants adjust their water uptake based on the season. The roots of the plants play a key role in how they absorb water, which can help in choosing the right plants for restoring the land.