Abstract Plant hydraulic architecture (PHA) has been linked to water transport sufficiency, photosynthetic rates, growth form and attendant carbon allocation. Despite its influence on traits central to conferring an overall com-petitive advantage in a given environment, few studies have examined whether key aspects of PHA are indicative of successional stage, especially within mature individuals. While it is well established that wood density (WD) tends to be lower in early versus late successional tree species, and that WD can influence other aspects of PHA, the interaction of WD, successional stage and the consequent implications for PHA have not been sufficiently explored. Here, we studied differences in PHA at the scales of wood anatomy...
International audienceAbstract Stem growth reflects genetic and phenotypic differences within a tree...
Competitive interaction between conifers and angiosperms has moulded the structure of global vegetat...
In tropical dry forests, studies on wood anatomical traits have concentrated mainly on variations in...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.Plant hydraulic architecture (PHA) has...
1. Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for c...
1. Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for c...
Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for cont...
• In a comparative study of 42 rainforest tree species we examined relationships amongst wood traits...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
In tropical dry forests, studies on wood anatomical traits have concentrated mainly on variations in...
Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic traits allows terrestrial plants to maintain safe water stat...
Xylem hydraulic adjustment to global climatic changes was reported from temperate, boreal, and Medit...
The definitive version of this article is available at www.newphytologist.com.• Coniferous, diffuse-...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis postulates an increase in resistance to water conductivity as tr...
Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic traits allows terrestrial plants to maintain safe water stat...
International audienceAbstract Stem growth reflects genetic and phenotypic differences within a tree...
Competitive interaction between conifers and angiosperms has moulded the structure of global vegetat...
In tropical dry forests, studies on wood anatomical traits have concentrated mainly on variations in...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.Plant hydraulic architecture (PHA) has...
1. Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for c...
1. Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for c...
Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for cont...
• In a comparative study of 42 rainforest tree species we examined relationships amongst wood traits...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
In tropical dry forests, studies on wood anatomical traits have concentrated mainly on variations in...
Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic traits allows terrestrial plants to maintain safe water stat...
Xylem hydraulic adjustment to global climatic changes was reported from temperate, boreal, and Medit...
The definitive version of this article is available at www.newphytologist.com.• Coniferous, diffuse-...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis postulates an increase in resistance to water conductivity as tr...
Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic traits allows terrestrial plants to maintain safe water stat...
International audienceAbstract Stem growth reflects genetic and phenotypic differences within a tree...
Competitive interaction between conifers and angiosperms has moulded the structure of global vegetat...
In tropical dry forests, studies on wood anatomical traits have concentrated mainly on variations in...