Plants close their stomata during drought to avoid excessive water loss, but species differ in respect to the drought severity at which stomata close. The stomatal closure point is related to xylem anatomy and vulnerability to embolism, but it also has implications for phloem transport and possibly phloem anatomy to allow sugar transport at low water potentials. Desiccation-tolerant plants that close their stomata at severe drought should have smaller xylem conduits and/or fewer and smaller interconduit pits to reduce vulnerability to embolism but more phloem tissue and larger phloem conduits compared with plants that avoid desiccation. These anatomical differences could be expected to increase in response to long-term reduction in precipit...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...
International audienceAbstract Investigating the responses of plant anatomical traits of trees to dr...
Evaluating how plants respond to dry conditions is critical to managing and predicting the effects o...
Drought limits the long-distance transport of water in the xylem due to the reduced leaf-to-soil wat...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Phenomena of tree decline and mortality are increasing worldwide as a consequence of the higher temp...
The last decades have been characterized by an increased number of extreme events, such as droughts ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Compared to arid regions, forests in humid regions can be more vulnerable to drought as they are not...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On one hand, plants keep...
In the southwestern USA, recent large‐scale die‐offs of conifers raise the question of their resilie...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...
International audienceAbstract Investigating the responses of plant anatomical traits of trees to dr...
Evaluating how plants respond to dry conditions is critical to managing and predicting the effects o...
Drought limits the long-distance transport of water in the xylem due to the reduced leaf-to-soil wat...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Increasing dryness challenges trees' ability to maintain wat...
Phenomena of tree decline and mortality are increasing worldwide as a consequence of the higher temp...
The last decades have been characterized by an increased number of extreme events, such as droughts ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Compared to arid regions, forests in humid regions can be more vulnerable to drought as they are not...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On one hand, plants keep...
In the southwestern USA, recent large‐scale die‐offs of conifers raise the question of their resilie...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...
International audienceAbstract Investigating the responses of plant anatomical traits of trees to dr...
Evaluating how plants respond to dry conditions is critical to managing and predicting the effects o...