Summary: Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass induced by environmental stress, including drought. Many of the regions characterised by ecosystems where resprouting is common are projected to experience more frequent and intense drought during the 21st Century. However, in assessments of ecosystem response to drought disturbance there has been scant consideration of the resilience and post-drought recovery of resprouting species. Systematic differences in hydraulic and allocation traits suggest that resprouting species are more resilient to drought-stress than nonresprouting species. Evidence suggests that ecosystems dominated by resprouters recover from disturbance more quickly than ecos...
Drought events may reduce growth and survival of conifer trees. The effects of the intensity and tim...
A common method in ecological restoration is the outplanting of nursery-grown seedlings to the field...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass induced b...
Plant post-drought recovery performance is essential to predict shifts in ecosystem dynamics and pro...
Understanding and predicting plant response to disturbance is of paramount importance in our changin...
Times Cited: 0Fire and drought are selective driving forces in Mediterranean plants, and thus their ...
ackground/Question/Methods There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negati...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
Severe droughts have the potential to reduce forest productivity and trigger tree mortality. Most tr...
Planetary health has been an increasing concern as the climate and biodiversity crises continue to w...
The mechanisms governing tree drought mortality and recovery remain a subject of inquiry and active ...
Because plant growth, fitness, and survival strongly depend on water availability, it is imperative ...
traits, regeneration syndrome, resprouting, xylem hydraulic characteristics. Summary Fire and droug...
1. There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negatively affect ecosystem fu...
Drought events may reduce growth and survival of conifer trees. The effects of the intensity and tim...
A common method in ecological restoration is the outplanting of nursery-grown seedlings to the field...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass induced b...
Plant post-drought recovery performance is essential to predict shifts in ecosystem dynamics and pro...
Understanding and predicting plant response to disturbance is of paramount importance in our changin...
Times Cited: 0Fire and drought are selective driving forces in Mediterranean plants, and thus their ...
ackground/Question/Methods There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negati...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate drought for many plants, making drought tolerance a key dri...
Severe droughts have the potential to reduce forest productivity and trigger tree mortality. Most tr...
Planetary health has been an increasing concern as the climate and biodiversity crises continue to w...
The mechanisms governing tree drought mortality and recovery remain a subject of inquiry and active ...
Because plant growth, fitness, and survival strongly depend on water availability, it is imperative ...
traits, regeneration syndrome, resprouting, xylem hydraulic characteristics. Summary Fire and droug...
1. There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negatively affect ecosystem fu...
Drought events may reduce growth and survival of conifer trees. The effects of the intensity and tim...
A common method in ecological restoration is the outplanting of nursery-grown seedlings to the field...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...