Biophysical controls on plant water status exist at the leaf, stem, and root levels. Therefore, we pose that hydraulic strategy is a combination of traits governing water use at each of these three levels. We studied sap flux, stem water storage, stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and growth of red oaks (Quercus rubra) and red maples (Acer rubrum). These species differ in stomatal hydraulic strategy and xylem architecture and may root at different depths. Stable isotope analysis of xylem water was used to identify root water uptake depth. Oaks were shown to access a deeper water source than maples. During non‐limiting soil moisture conditions, transpiration was greater in maples than in oaks. However, during a soil dry down, transpiratio...
Individual differences in the access to deep soil water pools may explain the differential damage am...
Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we ...
Stomatal regulation of transpiration constrains leaf water potential (ΨL) within species-specific ra...
Drought is projected to occur more frequently and intensely in the coming decades, and the extent to...
Dynamics in microclimate and physiological plant traits were studied for Pubescent oak and Scots pin...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and dri...
Hydraulic modelling is a primary tool to predict plant performance in future drier scenarios. Howeve...
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Variations in drought responses exhibited by cohabiting tree species such as Acer sacharrum and Quer...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Correlation analyses were carried out for the dynamics of leaf water potential in two broad-leaf dec...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceHydraulic redistribution (HR), the passive reallocation of water along plant s...
Individual differences in the access to deep soil water pools may explain the differential damage am...
Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we ...
Stomatal regulation of transpiration constrains leaf water potential (ΨL) within species-specific ra...
Drought is projected to occur more frequently and intensely in the coming decades, and the extent to...
Dynamics in microclimate and physiological plant traits were studied for Pubescent oak and Scots pin...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and dri...
Hydraulic modelling is a primary tool to predict plant performance in future drier scenarios. Howeve...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116368/1/ecs2201569165.pd
Variations in drought responses exhibited by cohabiting tree species such as Acer sacharrum and Quer...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Correlation analyses were carried out for the dynamics of leaf water potential in two broad-leaf dec...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceHydraulic redistribution (HR), the passive reallocation of water along plant s...
Individual differences in the access to deep soil water pools may explain the differential damage am...
Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we ...
Stomatal regulation of transpiration constrains leaf water potential (ΨL) within species-specific ra...