Conifers and broadleaved trees coexist in temperate forests and are expected to differ in partitioning strategies between leaf and stem. We compare functional balances between water loss and water supply, and between sugar production and sugar transport/storage, and associate these with xylem growth to better understand how they contribute to these life form strategies. We sampled canopy branches from 14 common species in a temperate forest in northeast China and measured xylem area, phloem area, ray area, ray percentage, dry wood density, xylem conductivity and mean xylem growth rate for branch stems, and the leaf area and specific leaf area for leaves, and calculated the leaf-specific conductivity. Conifers and broadleaved trees did not d...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Efficient leaf water supply is fundamental for assimilation processes and tree growth. Renovating th...
In humid temperate forests, the occurrence of frequent freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) is a main factor lim...
Conifers and broadleaved trees coexist in temperate forests and are expected to differ in partitioni...
Leaf, xylem and phloem areas drive the water and carbon fluxes within branches and trees, but their ...
Plants are composed by tight connected different tissues and organs that work in synchrony among eac...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
Trees scale leaf (AL) and xylem (AX) areas to couple leaf transpiration and carbon gain with xylem w...
Competitive interaction between conifers and angiosperms has moulded the structure of global vegetat...
Forests are the major terrestrial carbon sink and are critically important for the global carbon cyc...
The hydraulic efficiency conferred by vessels is regarded as one of the key innovations explaining t...
International audiencePremise: Xylem must perform several functions to ensure tree survival and the ...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Efficient leaf water supply is fundamental for assimilation processes and tree growth. Renovating th...
In humid temperate forests, the occurrence of frequent freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) is a main factor lim...
Conifers and broadleaved trees coexist in temperate forests and are expected to differ in partitioni...
Leaf, xylem and phloem areas drive the water and carbon fluxes within branches and trees, but their ...
Plants are composed by tight connected different tissues and organs that work in synchrony among eac...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
Trees scale leaf (AL) and xylem (AX) areas to couple leaf transpiration and carbon gain with xylem w...
Competitive interaction between conifers and angiosperms has moulded the structure of global vegetat...
Forests are the major terrestrial carbon sink and are critically important for the global carbon cyc...
The hydraulic efficiency conferred by vessels is regarded as one of the key innovations explaining t...
International audiencePremise: Xylem must perform several functions to ensure tree survival and the ...
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competit...
Efficient leaf water supply is fundamental for assimilation processes and tree growth. Renovating th...
In humid temperate forests, the occurrence of frequent freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) is a main factor lim...