The hydraulic limitation hypothesis (HLH) provides a physiological explanation of what limits height in trees. It states that resistance to water flow increases with pathway length, causing water potential to decrease and, as a consequence, the premature closing of stomata thus limiting photosynthesis and growth. The existence of broad crowned trees, however, appears to present a challenge to the HLH as vertical growth is more limited than that of longer horizontal shoots. This suggests that pathway length may not be the main factor leading to height limitation, because water is travelling a longer distance in the horizontal stems than in the vertical ones. In this thesis I investigated the HLH and factors influencing tree shape and height ...
Sapwood traits like vessel diameter and intervessel pit characteristics play key roles in maintainin...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Anatomical traits such as xylem conduit diameter and vessel connectivity are fundamental characteris...
As trees grow taller, the energetic cost of moving water to the leaves becomes higher and could begi...
In arid regions many tree species develop broad crowns. A number of hypotheses involve trade-offs be...
Trees grow tall where resources are abundant, stresses are minor, and competition for light places a...
The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance ...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
Graduation date: 2002The goal of this dissertation was to improve our understanding of age-related c...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis postulates an increase in resistance to water conductivity as tr...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Water is important to all living things, including trees. It acts as a medium to transport water and...
Sapwood traits like vessel diameter and intervessel pit characteristics play key roles in maintainin...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Anatomical traits such as xylem conduit diameter and vessel connectivity are fundamental characteris...
As trees grow taller, the energetic cost of moving water to the leaves becomes higher and could begi...
In arid regions many tree species develop broad crowns. A number of hypotheses involve trade-offs be...
Trees grow tall where resources are abundant, stresses are minor, and competition for light places a...
The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance ...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
Graduation date: 2002The goal of this dissertation was to improve our understanding of age-related c...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis postulates an increase in resistance to water conductivity as tr...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Water is important to all living things, including trees. It acts as a medium to transport water and...
Sapwood traits like vessel diameter and intervessel pit characteristics play key roles in maintainin...
Heterogeneity in water availability acts as an important driver of variation in plant structure and ...
Anatomical traits such as xylem conduit diameter and vessel connectivity are fundamental characteris...