The temporal dynamics of water transport and storage in plants have major implications for plant functioning and survival. In trees, stress on the conductive tissue can be moderated by water storage. Yet, trees can survive high percent loss of conductivity (PLC, up to 80%), suggesting efficient recovery. We assess the role of tree water storage and PLC recovery based on simultaneous measurements of leaf transpiration, branch hydraulic conductivity, and stem sap-flow from different seasons in three study years in mature Pinus halepensis (Miller) trees in a semi-arid forest. During the wet season the rates of transpiration (T) and sap flow (SF) peaked at high morning and through the mid-day. During the dry season T peaked at ~9:00 and then de...
International audienceAbstract Global climatic models predict an increment in the frequency and inte...
Understanding the pathways through which drought stress kills woody vegetation can improve projectio...
During drought, trees reduce water loss and hydraulic failure by closing their stomata, which also l...
The effect of drought on forest water use is often estimated with models, but comprehensive models r...
Internal water reserves are depleted and replenished daily, not only in succulent plants, but also i...
Drought-induced tree mortality has increased over the last decades in forests around the globe. Our ...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
Knowledge of the relationship between soil water dynamics and tree water use is critical to understa...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
A water flux model with daily resolution is described which permits one to assess how changes in the...
Drought-induced tree mortality has increased over the last decades in forests around the globe. Our ...
Internal water reserves in bark and foliage of trees contribute to transpiration (T) and play an ess...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Nocturnal fluxes may be a significant factor in the annual water budget of forested ecosystems. Here...
The weather patterns of the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (cold, wet winters and hot, dry...
International audienceAbstract Global climatic models predict an increment in the frequency and inte...
Understanding the pathways through which drought stress kills woody vegetation can improve projectio...
During drought, trees reduce water loss and hydraulic failure by closing their stomata, which also l...
The effect of drought on forest water use is often estimated with models, but comprehensive models r...
Internal water reserves are depleted and replenished daily, not only in succulent plants, but also i...
Drought-induced tree mortality has increased over the last decades in forests around the globe. Our ...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
Knowledge of the relationship between soil water dynamics and tree water use is critical to understa...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
A water flux model with daily resolution is described which permits one to assess how changes in the...
Drought-induced tree mortality has increased over the last decades in forests around the globe. Our ...
Internal water reserves in bark and foliage of trees contribute to transpiration (T) and play an ess...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Nocturnal fluxes may be a significant factor in the annual water budget of forested ecosystems. Here...
The weather patterns of the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (cold, wet winters and hot, dry...
International audienceAbstract Global climatic models predict an increment in the frequency and inte...
Understanding the pathways through which drought stress kills woody vegetation can improve projectio...
During drought, trees reduce water loss and hydraulic failure by closing their stomata, which also l...