As future climates continue to change, precipitation deficits are expected to become more severe across tropical ecosystems. As a result, it is important that we identify plant physiological traits that act as adaptations to drought, and determine whether these traits act synergistically or independently of each other. In this study, we assessed the role of three leaf-level putative adaptations to drought: crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), the turgor loss point (TLPΨ) and water storage hydrenchyma tissue. Using the genus Clusia as a model, we were able to explore the extent to which these leaf physiological traits co-vary, and also how they contribute to species’ distributions across a precipitation gradient in Central and South America. ...
Although physiological responses to drought have been examined in several species of epiphytic brome...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
Studying the response to drought stress of keystone epiphytes such as tank bromeliads is essential t...
Succulence is found across the world as an adaptation to water-limited niches. The fleshy organs of ...
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), the night time fixation of CO2 and daytime stomatal closure, may...
C4 and crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) have evolved in the order Caryophyllales many times but ne...
Photon flux density (PFD) and water availability, the daily and seasonal factors that vary most in t...
Portulaca oleracea is a C4 plant; however, under drought it can change its carbon fixation metabolis...
The genus Clusia is notable in that it contains arborescent crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plant...
Plants experience a wide range of environmental stresses, and are expected to face more frequent and...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
1. Drought stress selects for a suite of plant traits at root, stem and leaf level. Two strategies a...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the response of different plant functional types to current ...
Pan-tropically, liana density increases with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. This pa...
Drought tolerance is a key factor for agriculture in the 21st century as it is a major determinant o...
Although physiological responses to drought have been examined in several species of epiphytic brome...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
Studying the response to drought stress of keystone epiphytes such as tank bromeliads is essential t...
Succulence is found across the world as an adaptation to water-limited niches. The fleshy organs of ...
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), the night time fixation of CO2 and daytime stomatal closure, may...
C4 and crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) have evolved in the order Caryophyllales many times but ne...
Photon flux density (PFD) and water availability, the daily and seasonal factors that vary most in t...
Portulaca oleracea is a C4 plant; however, under drought it can change its carbon fixation metabolis...
The genus Clusia is notable in that it contains arborescent crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plant...
Plants experience a wide range of environmental stresses, and are expected to face more frequent and...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
1. Drought stress selects for a suite of plant traits at root, stem and leaf level. Two strategies a...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the response of different plant functional types to current ...
Pan-tropically, liana density increases with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. This pa...
Drought tolerance is a key factor for agriculture in the 21st century as it is a major determinant o...
Although physiological responses to drought have been examined in several species of epiphytic brome...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
Studying the response to drought stress of keystone epiphytes such as tank bromeliads is essential t...