In tropical moist forests, seasonal drought limits plant survival, productivity and diversity. Drought-tolerance mechanisms of tropical species should reflect the maximum seasonal water deficits experienced in a particular habitat. We investigated stem xylem vulnerability to cavitation in nine tropical species with different life histories and habitat associations. Stem xylem vulnerability was scored as the xylem water potential causing 50 and 75% loss of hydraulic conductivity (P50 and P75, respectively). Four shade-tolerant shrubs ranged from moderately resistant (P50=-1.9 MPa for Ouratea lucens Kunth. Engl.) to highly resistant to cavitation (P50=-4.1 MPa for Psychotria horizontalis Sw.), with shallow-rooted species being the most resist...
International audienceAbstract Wood density (WD) is often used as a proxy for hydraulic traits such ...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...
Cavitation resistance is a critical determinant of drought tolerance in tropical tree species, but l...
Africa's miombo woodlands constitute one of the most important dry tropical forests on earth, yet th...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
Background and Aims: Extreme drought conditions across the globe are impacting biodiversity, with se...
Vulnerability of stem xylem to cavitation was measured in 10 species of conifers using high pressure...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation is a key parameter in understanding drought resistance of trees. W...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation differs between tree species according to their drought resistance...
International audienceAbstract Wood density (WD) is often used as a proxy for hydraulic traits such ...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...
Cavitation resistance is a critical determinant of drought tolerance in tropical tree species, but l...
Africa's miombo woodlands constitute one of the most important dry tropical forests on earth, yet th...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
Background and Aims: Extreme drought conditions across the globe are impacting biodiversity, with se...
Vulnerability of stem xylem to cavitation was measured in 10 species of conifers using high pressure...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation is a key parameter in understanding drought resistance of trees. W...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation differs between tree species according to their drought resistance...
International audienceAbstract Wood density (WD) is often used as a proxy for hydraulic traits such ...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
International audienceAbstractKey messageAbundant Neotropical canopy-tree species are more resistant...