Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events, creating alternate periods of drought and flooding during the growing season. We analyzed the responses of two willow clones with contrasting responses to flooding (clone B, Salix matsudana × Salix alba hybrid; clone Y, Salix alba) to different combinations of stress treatments: continuous flooding or drought for six weeks, or cyclic treatments of two weeks of stress separated by two weeks of watering at field capacity. Drought reduced growth, stomatal conductance, and total leaf area in both clones, but flooding did not. Flooding reduced the root to shoot ratio in both clones. The hydraulic conductivity of the main stem was significantly re...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Willows are widely planted in areas under risk of flooding. The physiological responses of willows t...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been char...
Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been char...
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Willows are widely planted in areas under risk of flooding. The physiological responses of willows t...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been char...
Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been char...
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
Willows are widely planted in areas under risk of flooding. The physiological responses of willows t...