Perennial wildflower species are important but not well-understood elements in water-wise landscaping that anchors urban water conservation programs in arid climates. Comparative growth and physiological responses to soil substrate drying of three herbaceous Australian ornamental species from habitats of variable moisture regimes were investigated in the context of isohydric and anisohydric behavior. Clonal Orthosiphon aristatus, Dianella revoluta ‘Breeze’, and Ptilotus nobilis plants were container-grown individually and competitively together in two separate studies. In both studies, plants were water-stressed through cyclical dry downs. We measured stomatal conductance (g S), soil water content, and water potential during each study and ...
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions in the future, so it is im...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
The physiological response of Hapea odarata and Mimusops eiengi seedlings under drought and various...
Perennial wildflower species are important but not well-understood elements in water-wise landscapin...
Perennial wildflower species are important but not well-understood elements in water-wise landscapin...
Increasing concerns over the distribution, abundance and security of fresh water resources in Austr...
The effect of water stress on the growth, landscape performance, and plant-water relations of four o...
Knowledge of plant performance under reduced irrigation has the potential to reduce drastically the ...
A detailed, species-specific comprehension of plant water behavior can be a central tool to improve ...
Although low water use landscaping is becoming common in arid regions, little is known about drought...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Species are often classified along a continuum from isohydric to anisoh...
Urban and peri-urban green areas are often characterized by the lack of irrigation systems, for lowe...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of different irrigation treatments on plant dev...
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions in the future, so it is im...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
The physiological response of Hapea odarata and Mimusops eiengi seedlings under drought and various...
Perennial wildflower species are important but not well-understood elements in water-wise landscapin...
Perennial wildflower species are important but not well-understood elements in water-wise landscapin...
Increasing concerns over the distribution, abundance and security of fresh water resources in Austr...
The effect of water stress on the growth, landscape performance, and plant-water relations of four o...
Knowledge of plant performance under reduced irrigation has the potential to reduce drastically the ...
A detailed, species-specific comprehension of plant water behavior can be a central tool to improve ...
Although low water use landscaping is becoming common in arid regions, little is known about drought...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Species are often classified along a continuum from isohydric to anisoh...
Urban and peri-urban green areas are often characterized by the lack of irrigation systems, for lowe...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of different irrigation treatments on plant dev...
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions in the future, so it is im...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
The physiological response of Hapea odarata and Mimusops eiengi seedlings under drought and various...