The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance of water in the environment, however, does not by itself enable trees to overcome several inherent challenges with being tall. First, water must be transported over very long distances through tiny conduits, and it adheres to their inside walls. Thus, the progress of water flow is impeded by hydraulic resistance that may accumulate with longer transport distances. Second, gravity pulling down on the water imparts a tension that increases with height in tree at a rate of ‒0.01 MPa m-1. Therefore, water inside foliage and branches at the top of a 100 m tall tree is under far more tension than foliage emerging from the base, yet normal physi...
We examined changes in branch hydraulic, leaf structure and gas exchange properties in coast redwood...
89 pagesIn recent years, the increased variability in weather during the climate change disturbs the...
As trees grow taller, the energetic cost of moving water to the leaves becomes higher and could begi...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis (HLH) provides a physiological explanation of what limits height...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Trees grow tall where resources are abundant, stresses are minor, and competition for light places a...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
Sapwood traits like vessel diameter and intervessel pit characteristics play key roles in maintainin...
Understanding of tree water use ranging from individual to ecosystem scale has greatly progressed ov...
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Key message The rate of vessel tapering is highly conserved across a precipitation gradient in trop...
Graduation date: 2002The goal of this dissertation was to improve our understanding of age-related c...
Tree height is an important determinant of tropical forest structure, biomass and diversity. Maximum...
We examined changes in branch hydraulic, leaf structure and gas exchange properties in coast redwood...
89 pagesIn recent years, the increased variability in weather during the climate change disturbs the...
As trees grow taller, the energetic cost of moving water to the leaves becomes higher and could begi...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis (HLH) provides a physiological explanation of what limits height...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Trees grow tall where resources are abundant, stresses are minor, and competition for light places a...
In trees, water is conducted from roots to leaves under tension. Increasing tree height constrains w...
Sapwood traits like vessel diameter and intervessel pit characteristics play key roles in maintainin...
Understanding of tree water use ranging from individual to ecosystem scale has greatly progressed ov...
Copyright © 2008 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The copy here is the final accep...
Key message The rate of vessel tapering is highly conserved across a precipitation gradient in trop...
Graduation date: 2002The goal of this dissertation was to improve our understanding of age-related c...
Tree height is an important determinant of tropical forest structure, biomass and diversity. Maximum...
We examined changes in branch hydraulic, leaf structure and gas exchange properties in coast redwood...
89 pagesIn recent years, the increased variability in weather during the climate change disturbs the...
As trees grow taller, the energetic cost of moving water to the leaves becomes higher and could begi...