Premise of study: The mechanisms by which plants tolerate water defi cit are only just becoming clear. One key factor in drought tolerance is the ability to maintain the capacity to conduct water through the leaves in conditions of water stress. Recent work has shown that a simple feature of the leaf xylem cells, the cube of the thickness of cell walls divided by the lumen width (t/b) 3, is strongly correlated with this ability. Methods: Using ecologically, phylogenetically, and anatomically diverse members of Proteaceae, we tested the relationships between (t/b) 3 and climate, leaf mass per unit area, leaf area, and vein density. To test relationships at high phylogenetic levels (mostly genus), we used phylogenetic and nonphylogenetic sing...
Background and Aims: Extreme drought conditions across the globe are impacting biodiversity, with se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Leaf morphological diversity has captured the attentio...
Premise of the study: Relationships of leaf size and shape (physiognomy) with climate have been well...
Premise of study: The mechanisms by which plants tolerate water defi cit are only just becoming clea...
Background and Aims The structural properties of leaf venation and xylem anatomy strongly influence ...
The leaf hydraulic system in plants is charged with supplying water to the sites of evaporation in o...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
Plants experience a wide range of environmental stresses, and are expected to face more frequent and...
2019 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.As climate continues to change, it will become increas...
Premise of the Study Methods Studies across diverse species have established theory for the contribu...
My PhD thesis investigates the ecological significance of resistance against drought-induc...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
Global climate change and atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are affecting all levels of biodiversity in...
Plants must balance water expenditure from their crown with water supplied through root and stem tis...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
Background and Aims: Extreme drought conditions across the globe are impacting biodiversity, with se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Leaf morphological diversity has captured the attentio...
Premise of the study: Relationships of leaf size and shape (physiognomy) with climate have been well...
Premise of study: The mechanisms by which plants tolerate water defi cit are only just becoming clea...
Background and Aims The structural properties of leaf venation and xylem anatomy strongly influence ...
The leaf hydraulic system in plants is charged with supplying water to the sites of evaporation in o...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
Plants experience a wide range of environmental stresses, and are expected to face more frequent and...
2019 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.As climate continues to change, it will become increas...
Premise of the Study Methods Studies across diverse species have established theory for the contribu...
My PhD thesis investigates the ecological significance of resistance against drought-induc...
Summary: Hydraulic dysfunction in leaves determines key aspects of whole-plant responses to water st...
Global climate change and atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are affecting all levels of biodiversity in...
Plants must balance water expenditure from their crown with water supplied through root and stem tis...
The ability of plants to maintain an intact water transport system in leaves under drought condition...
Background and Aims: Extreme drought conditions across the globe are impacting biodiversity, with se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Leaf morphological diversity has captured the attentio...
Premise of the study: Relationships of leaf size and shape (physiognomy) with climate have been well...