The ability of leaves to absorb fog water can positively contribute to the water and carbon balance of plants in montane ecosystems, especially in periods of soil water deficit. However, the ecophysiological traits and mechanisms responsible for variations in the speed and total water absorption capacity of leaves are still poorly known. ? This study investigated leaf anatomical attributes of seven species occurring in seasonal tropical high-altitude ecosystems (rocky outcrop and forest), which could explain differences in leaf water uptake (LWU) capacities. We tested the hypothesis that different sets of anatomical leaf attributes will be more marked in plant individuals living under these contrasting environmental conditions. Anat...
Leaf hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) and vulnerability constrain plant productivity, but no clear trad...
In tropical dry forests, spatial heterogeneity in soil water availability is thought to determine in...
Variation in leaf anatomical traits underpins the adaptations and phenotypic responses of plant spec...
Premise Fog is a frequent event in Brazilian rupestrian field and plays an important role in the ph...
Abstract Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by m...
Like many plants, coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), are capable of absorbing water directly int...
Background and aims – Succulence, a common attribute of floras in dry regions and of species living ...
Premise Trees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
PremiseTrees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and i...
Because of its strange morphology and its ability to thrive in the harsh, arid fog belt\ud region of...
Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by many diffe...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado...
In tropical montane areas, water limitation is a common occurrence, and both pioneer and forests spe...
Leaf hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) and vulnerability constrain plant productivity, but no clear trad...
In tropical dry forests, spatial heterogeneity in soil water availability is thought to determine in...
Variation in leaf anatomical traits underpins the adaptations and phenotypic responses of plant spec...
Premise Fog is a frequent event in Brazilian rupestrian field and plays an important role in the ph...
Abstract Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by m...
Like many plants, coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), are capable of absorbing water directly int...
Background and aims – Succulence, a common attribute of floras in dry regions and of species living ...
Premise Trees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
PremiseTrees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and i...
Because of its strange morphology and its ability to thrive in the harsh, arid fog belt\ud region of...
Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by many diffe...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado...
In tropical montane areas, water limitation is a common occurrence, and both pioneer and forests spe...
Leaf hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) and vulnerability constrain plant productivity, but no clear trad...
In tropical dry forests, spatial heterogeneity in soil water availability is thought to determine in...
Variation in leaf anatomical traits underpins the adaptations and phenotypic responses of plant spec...