Background and Aims Extreme water stress episodes induce tree mortality, but the physiological mechanisms causing tree death are still poorly understood. This study tests the hypothesis that a potted tree's ability to survive extreme monotonic water stress is determined by the cavitation resistance of its xylem tissue.Methods Two species were selected with contrasting cavitation resistance (beech and poplar), and potted juvenile trees were exposed to a range of water stresses, causing up to 100 % plant death.Key Results The lethal dose of water stress, defined as the xylem pressure inducing 50 % mortality, differed sharply across species (1*75 and 4*5 MPa in poplar and beech, respectively). However, the relationships between tree mortality ...
Drought is one of the most challenging environmental factors inducing world-wide forest die-back and...
Widespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and g...
Trees acclimate to changing environment. Water transport occurs under negative pressure from the roo...
Background and Aims Extreme water stress episodes induce tree mortality, but the physiological mecha...
Xylem hydraulic failure (HF) has been identified as a ubiquitous factor in triggering drought-induce...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
The continued and inevitable rise in global temperatures and likely increase in extreme drought even...
Drought-induced cavitation resistance varies considerably between tree species and forest ecosystems...
Poster et résuméThe threshold of water-stress induced mortality is known to vary with tree species a...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation differs between tree species according to their drought resistance...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation is a key parameter in understanding drought resistance of trees. W...
Plant water status and hydraulics were measured in six woody angiosperms growing in a karstic woodla...
Poster et résuméBud survival is vital to sustain tree growth acrossseasons but the lack of water sup...
Cavitation resistance is a critical determinant of drought tolerance in tropical tree species, but l...
Drought is one of the most challenging environmental factors inducing world-wide forest die-back and...
Widespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and g...
Trees acclimate to changing environment. Water transport occurs under negative pressure from the roo...
Background and Aims Extreme water stress episodes induce tree mortality, but the physiological mecha...
Xylem hydraulic failure (HF) has been identified as a ubiquitous factor in triggering drought-induce...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
The continued and inevitable rise in global temperatures and likely increase in extreme drought even...
Drought-induced cavitation resistance varies considerably between tree species and forest ecosystems...
Poster et résuméThe threshold of water-stress induced mortality is known to vary with tree species a...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation differs between tree species according to their drought resistance...
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation is a key parameter in understanding drought resistance of trees. W...
Plant water status and hydraulics were measured in six woody angiosperms growing in a karstic woodla...
Poster et résuméBud survival is vital to sustain tree growth acrossseasons but the lack of water sup...
Cavitation resistance is a critical determinant of drought tolerance in tropical tree species, but l...
Drought is one of the most challenging environmental factors inducing world-wide forest die-back and...
Widespread tree mortality associated with drought has been observed on all forested continents and g...
Trees acclimate to changing environment. Water transport occurs under negative pressure from the roo...