1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to transpiration. The pipe model theory states that the sapwood cross-sectional area of a stem or branch at any point should scale isometrically with the area of leaves distal to that point. Optimization theory further suggests that LA:SA should decrease toward drier climates. Although acclimation of LA:SA to climate has been reported within species, much less is known about the scaling of this trait with climate among species. 2. We compiled LA:SA measurements from 184 species of Australian evergreen angiosperm trees. The pipe model was broadly confirmed, based on measurements on branches and trunks of trees from one to 27 years old. Despite consi...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to transp...
© 2015 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plan...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological and moistur...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
This paper compares rates of tree water use, Huber value, canopy conductance and canopy decoupling o...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
1. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to tra...
The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plant trait that links photosynthesis to transp...
© 2015 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The leaf area-to-sapwood area ratio (LA:SA) is a key plan...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological and moistur...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
This paper compares rates of tree water use, Huber value, canopy conductance and canopy decoupling o...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...
Biomass and area ratios between leaves, stems and roots regulate many physiological and ecological p...