Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an organism to adapt their physiological functions to ecological and environmental changes. Changes in water availability and water stress are critical for species, which may respond differentially to different precipitation events. We analyzed the response of leaf water potential (Ψ) and stomatal conductance (gs) to water stress to assess the ecophysiological vulnerability and evaluated the drought tolerance of four tree species from the central mountain region of Veracruz, Mexico: Alnus acuminata, Quercus xalapensis, Liquidambar styraciflua, and Pinus ayacahuite. Drought stress was imposed for 15 days (except for Q. xalapensis) and then watere...
Four tree species in Oregon (USA) were studied to examine physiological and structural responses to ...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an ...
We define vulnerability here as the extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system, depe...
The montane cloud forest (MCF) is one of the most threatened ecosystems, in spite of its high strate...
Understanding plant hydraulic functioning and water balance during drought has become key in predict...
Due to the projected increases climatic variability, including an increased frequency of extreme cli...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Mexican pine-oak forests are exposed to extreme conditions: high temperatures, scarce precipitation ...
Amazonian droughts are becoming more frequent and intense, having a profound effect on water availab...
Native trees and shrubs that grow in the semiarid regions of northeastern Mexico are important feed ...
Stomatal conductance is considered as a key plant response because it plays an important role in pla...
International audienceClimate models predict an increase in the severity and the frequency of drough...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Four tree species in Oregon (USA) were studied to examine physiological and structural responses to ...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an ...
We define vulnerability here as the extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system, depe...
The montane cloud forest (MCF) is one of the most threatened ecosystems, in spite of its high strate...
Understanding plant hydraulic functioning and water balance during drought has become key in predict...
Due to the projected increases climatic variability, including an increased frequency of extreme cli...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Mexican pine-oak forests are exposed to extreme conditions: high temperatures, scarce precipitation ...
Amazonian droughts are becoming more frequent and intense, having a profound effect on water availab...
Native trees and shrubs that grow in the semiarid regions of northeastern Mexico are important feed ...
Stomatal conductance is considered as a key plant response because it plays an important role in pla...
International audienceClimate models predict an increase in the severity and the frequency of drough...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Four tree species in Oregon (USA) were studied to examine physiological and structural responses to ...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...