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Mathieu Javaux
Mathieu Javaux
UCLouvain and Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH
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Modeling soil processes: Review, key challenges, and new perspectives
H Vereecken, A Schnepf, JW Hopmans, M Javaux, D Or, T Roose, ...
Vadose zone journal 15 (5), vzj2015. 09.0131, 2016
6902016
Using pedotransfer functions to estimate the van Genuchten–Mualem soil hydraulic properties: A review
H Vereecken, M Weynants, M Javaux, Y Pachepsky, MG Schaap, ...
Vadose Zone Journal 9 (4), 795-820, 2010
5262010
Use of a three-dimensional detailed modeling approach for predicting root water uptake
M Javaux, T Schröder, J Vanderborght, H Vereecken
Vadose Zone Journal 7 (3), 1079-1088, 2008
4052008
Critical knowledge gaps and research priorities in global soil salinity
JW Hopmans, AS Qureshi, I Kisekka, R Munns, SR Grattan, P Rengasamy, ...
Advances in agronomy 169, 1-191, 2021
3412021
Nutrient acquisition from arable subsoils in temperate climates: A review
T Kautz, W Amelung, F Ewert, T Gaiser, R Horn, R Jahn, M Javaux, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 57, 1003-1022, 2013
3282013
Indices of sediment connectivity: opportunities, challenges and limitations
T Heckmann, M Cavalli, O Cerdan, S Foerster, M Javaux, E Lode, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 187, 77-108, 2018
3012018
Modelling root–soil interactions using three–dimensional models of root growth, architecture and function
VM Dunbabin, JA Postma, A Schnepf, L Pagès, M Javaux, L Wu, D Leitner, ...
Plant and soil 372, 93-124, 2013
2962013
Reviews and syntheses: Isotopic approaches to quantify root water uptake: a review and comparison of methods*
Y Rothfuss, M Javaux
Biogeosciences 14 (8), 2199-2224, 2017
2712017
Revisiting Vereecken pedotransfer functions: Introducing a closed‐form hydraulic model
M Weynants, H Vereecken, M Javaux
Vadose Zone Journal 8 (1), 86-95, 2009
2552009
A simple three-dimensional macroscopic root water uptake model based on the hydraulic architecture approach
V Couvreur, J Vanderborght, M Javaux
Hydrology and earth system sciences 16 (8), 2957-2971, 2012
2202012
Quantitative imaging of solute transport in an unsaturated and undisturbed soil monolith with 3‐D ERT and TDR
J Koestel, A Kemna, M Javaux, A Binley, H Vereecken
Water resources research 44 (12), 2008
2172008
Soil hydrology: Recent methodological advances, challenges, and perspectives
H Vereecken, JA Huisman, HJ Hendricks Franssen, N Brüggemann, ...
Water resources research 51 (4), 2616-2633, 2015
2152015
Model-assisted integration of physiological and environmental constraints affecting the dynamic and spatial patterns of root water uptake from soils
X Draye, Y Kim, G Lobet, M Javaux
Journal of experimental botany 61 (8), 2145-2155, 2010
2112010
Soil rather than xylem vulnerability controls stomatal response to drought
A Carminati, M Javaux
Trends in Plant Science 25 (9), 868-880, 2020
2032020
Three-dimentional monitoring of soil water content in a maize field using electrical resistivity tomography
L Beff, T Günther, B Vandoorne, V Couvreur, M Javaux
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17, 595-609, 2013
1842013
What indicators can capture runoff-relevant connectivity properties of the micro-topography at the plot scale?
M Antoine, M Javaux, C Bielders
Advances in Water Resources 32 (8), 1297-1310, 2009
1842009
Plant water uptake in drying soils
G Lobet, V Couvreur, F Meunier, M Javaux, X Draye
Plant physiology 164 (4), 1619-1627, 2014
1822014
Root water uptake: from three-dimensional biophysical processes to macroscopic modeling approaches
M Javaux, V Couvreur, J Vanderborght, H Vereecken
Vadose Zone Journal 12 (4), vzj2013. 02.0042, 2013
1602013
Three‐dimensional electrical resistivity tomography to monitor root zone water dynamics
S Garré, M Javaux, J Vanderborght, L Pagès, H Vereecken
Vadose Zone Journal 10 (1), 412-424, 2011
1502011
Soil hydrology in the Earth system
H Vereecken, W Amelung, SL Bauke, H Bogena, N Brüggemann, ...
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 3 (9), 573-587, 2022
1442022
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