Plant hydraulic traits capture the impacts of drought stress on plant function, yet vegetation models lack sufficient information regarding trait coordination and variation with climate-of-origin across species. Here, we investigated key hydraulic and carbon economy traits of 12 woody species in Australia from a broad climatic gradient, with the aim of identifying the coordination among these traits and the role of climate in shaping cross-species trait variation. The influence of environmental variation was minimized by a common garden approach, allowing us to factor out the influence of environment on phenotypic variation across species. We found that hydraulic traits (leaf turgor loss point, stomatal sensitivity to drought [Pgs], xylem v...
Increased droughts impair tree growth worldwide. This study analyzes hydraulic and carbon traits of ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Globally, forests are facing an increasing risk of mass tree mortality events associated with extrem...
Globally, forests are facing an increasing risk of mass tree mortality events associated with extrem...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
Leaf hydraulic capacity and vulnerability to drought stress are key determinants of plant competitiv...
Increased droughts impair tree growth worldwide. This study analyzes hydraulic and carbon traits of ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Globally, forests are facing an increasing risk of mass tree mortality events associated with extrem...
Globally, forests are facing an increasing risk of mass tree mortality events associated with extrem...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
1. Leaf hydraulic traits characterize plant drought tolerance and responses to climate change. Yet, ...
Leaf hydraulic capacity and vulnerability to drought stress are key determinants of plant competitiv...
Increased droughts impair tree growth worldwide. This study analyzes hydraulic and carbon traits of ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...
Understanding which hydraulic traits are under genetic control and/or are phenotypically plastic is ...