Drought-induced tree decline is a complex event, and recent hypotheses suggest that hydraulic failure and carbon starvation are co-responsible for this process. We tested the possible role of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) content on post-drought hydraulic recovery, to verify the hypothesis that embolism reversal represents a mechanistic link between carbon starvation and stem hydraulics. Measurements were performed in laurel plants subjected to similar water stress levels either over short or long term, to induce comparable embolism levels. Plants subjected to mild and prolonged water shortage (S) showed reduced growth, adjustment of turgor loss point driven by changes in both osmotic potential at full turgor and bulk modulus of elasti...
Drought-induced tree mortality has received much attention in the recent past. hydraulic framework l...
Plant survival during drought requires adequate hydration in living tissues and carbohydrate reserve...
Drought and heat waves are thought to be the main cause of increasing rates of tree die-back in seve...
The maintenance of hydraulic function during and after a drought event is crucial for tree survival,...
5noThe xylem is a complex system that includes a network of dead conduits ensuring long‐distance wat...
Recent reports on tree mortality associated with anomalous drought and heat have raised interest int...
6noStem photosynthesis has been suggested to play relevant roles to cope with different biotic and a...
Stem photosynthesis has been suggested to play relevant roles to cope with different biotic and abio...
Hydraulic failure and carbon starvation are recognized as main causes of drought-induced forest decl...
The xylemis a complex systemthat includes a network of dead conduits ensuring long-distance water t...
Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) have been suggested to affect xylem transport under fluctuating w...
Combining hydraulic- and carbon-related measurements helps to understand drought-induced plant morta...
The role of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in tissues of woody plants during drought stress reve...
Drought-induced tree mortality alters forest structure and function, yet our ability to predict when...
6siSevere drought events threaten tree water transport system, productivity and survival. Woody angi...
Drought-induced tree mortality has received much attention in the recent past. hydraulic framework l...
Plant survival during drought requires adequate hydration in living tissues and carbohydrate reserve...
Drought and heat waves are thought to be the main cause of increasing rates of tree die-back in seve...
The maintenance of hydraulic function during and after a drought event is crucial for tree survival,...
5noThe xylem is a complex system that includes a network of dead conduits ensuring long‐distance wat...
Recent reports on tree mortality associated with anomalous drought and heat have raised interest int...
6noStem photosynthesis has been suggested to play relevant roles to cope with different biotic and a...
Stem photosynthesis has been suggested to play relevant roles to cope with different biotic and abio...
Hydraulic failure and carbon starvation are recognized as main causes of drought-induced forest decl...
The xylemis a complex systemthat includes a network of dead conduits ensuring long-distance water t...
Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) have been suggested to affect xylem transport under fluctuating w...
Combining hydraulic- and carbon-related measurements helps to understand drought-induced plant morta...
The role of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in tissues of woody plants during drought stress reve...
Drought-induced tree mortality alters forest structure and function, yet our ability to predict when...
6siSevere drought events threaten tree water transport system, productivity and survival. Woody angi...
Drought-induced tree mortality has received much attention in the recent past. hydraulic framework l...
Plant survival during drought requires adequate hydration in living tissues and carbohydrate reserve...
Drought and heat waves are thought to be the main cause of increasing rates of tree die-back in seve...