Water transport from soils to the atmosphere is critical for plant growth and survival. However, we have a limited understanding about many portions of the whole-tree hydraulic pathway, because the vast majority of published information is on terminal branches. Our understanding of mature tree trunk hydraulic physiology, in particular, is limited. The hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis (HVSH) stipulates that distal portions of the plant (leaves, branches and roots) should be more vulnerable to embolism than trunks, which are nonredundant organs that require a massive carbon investment. In the current study, we compared vulnerability to loss of hydraulic function, leaf and xylem water potentials and the resulting hydraulic safet...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...
International audienceThe hydraulic segmentation hypothesis predicts that hydraulic constriction occ...
Hydraulic segmentation at the stem-leaf transition predicts higher hydraulic resistance in leaves th...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...
International audienceThe hydraulic segmentation hypothesis predicts that hydraulic constriction occ...
Hydraulic segmentation at the stem-leaf transition predicts higher hydraulic resistance in leaves th...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...