International audienceAs trees worldwide experience mortality or dieback with increasing drought and low tundras grow taller with warming, understanding the link between plant height and climate is increasingly important. We show that taller plants have predictably wider water-conducting conduits, and that wider conduits within species are more vulnerable to conduction-blocking embolisms. These two observations suggest that tall plants in formerly moist areas die because their wide conduits are excessively vulnerable under novel drought conditions. Also, the cold that limits conduit diameter, and therefore height, in tundra plants is relaxed under warming, permitting wider conduits and taller plants. That plant height appears linked to clim...
Climate and climate change affect plant species worldwide. This PhD dissertation aims to understand ...
Catastrophic hydraulic failure will likely be an important mechanism contributing to large-scale tre...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
International audienceAs trees worldwide experience mortality or dieback with increasing drought and...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
Global temperatures (T) are rising, and for many plant species, their physiological response to this...
Global climate change-induced droughts are provoking events of forest mortality worldwide, with loss...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
Tree height (Htree) and root depth (Droot) are the two most critical functional traits for plant eco...
While plant height is the main driver of variation in mean vessel diameter at the stem base (VD) acr...
*Hydraulic failure explains much of the increased rates of drought-induced tree mortality around the...
Shifts in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures associated with climate change are likely to...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Understanding what determine plants ability to survive drought and cold is crucial for predicting ho...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
Climate and climate change affect plant species worldwide. This PhD dissertation aims to understand ...
Catastrophic hydraulic failure will likely be an important mechanism contributing to large-scale tre...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...
International audienceAs trees worldwide experience mortality or dieback with increasing drought and...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
Global temperatures (T) are rising, and for many plant species, their physiological response to this...
Global climate change-induced droughts are provoking events of forest mortality worldwide, with loss...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
Tree height (Htree) and root depth (Droot) are the two most critical functional traits for plant eco...
While plant height is the main driver of variation in mean vessel diameter at the stem base (VD) acr...
*Hydraulic failure explains much of the increased rates of drought-induced tree mortality around the...
Shifts in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures associated with climate change are likely to...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Understanding what determine plants ability to survive drought and cold is crucial for predicting ho...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
Climate and climate change affect plant species worldwide. This PhD dissertation aims to understand ...
Catastrophic hydraulic failure will likely be an important mechanism contributing to large-scale tre...
Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well unders...