In arid environments, water availability is the main limiting factor for primary production, and it is expected that not only drought-resistance, but also plant strategies for soil water use will be under natural selection. Our aim was to investigate the strategies of soil water use and the responses to water shortage that lead to variability in drought resistance in Trichloris crinita plants (a native forage grass of northwestern Argentina) from sites with contrasting aridity. We established a common-garden experiment with plants from relatively “arid” and “humid” sites (326 and 625 mm mean annual precipitation, respectively). During 6 weeks, plants were subjected to two contrasting watering levels: control and drought. We found different ...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
Foliar water uptake (FWU) could be relevant for plants, allowing them to use alternative water sourc...
Variability in rainfall is the single greatest cause of variation in forage production for a given s...
In arid environments, water availability is the main limiting factor for primary production, and it ...
It has been proposed that aridity and grazing are convergent selective forces: each one selects for ...
It has been proposed that aridity and grazing are convergent selective forces: each one selects for ...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
Native plant genetic resources have evolved from long processes of natural selection and adaptation ...
Poa ligularis Nees. Ap. Steudel and Pappostipa speciosa (Trin. et Rupr.) Romaschenko are dominant pe...
Native plant genetic resources have evolved from long processes of natural selection and adaptation ...
Paspalum dilatatum Poir., is a perennial C4 grass widely distributed in the Argentinean Pampas. The ...
Background and AimsDespite general agreement regarding the adaptive importance of plasticity, eviden...
The natural grazing land of the semiarid region of central Argentina is subject to long and intense ...
In arid ecosystems, a few large summer rains frequently differentiate wet years from dry ones. Howev...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
Foliar water uptake (FWU) could be relevant for plants, allowing them to use alternative water sourc...
Variability in rainfall is the single greatest cause of variation in forage production for a given s...
In arid environments, water availability is the main limiting factor for primary production, and it ...
It has been proposed that aridity and grazing are convergent selective forces: each one selects for ...
It has been proposed that aridity and grazing are convergent selective forces: each one selects for ...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
Native plant genetic resources have evolved from long processes of natural selection and adaptation ...
Poa ligularis Nees. Ap. Steudel and Pappostipa speciosa (Trin. et Rupr.) Romaschenko are dominant pe...
Native plant genetic resources have evolved from long processes of natural selection and adaptation ...
Paspalum dilatatum Poir., is a perennial C4 grass widely distributed in the Argentinean Pampas. The ...
Background and AimsDespite general agreement regarding the adaptive importance of plasticity, eviden...
The natural grazing land of the semiarid region of central Argentina is subject to long and intense ...
In arid ecosystems, a few large summer rains frequently differentiate wet years from dry ones. Howev...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
IntroductionThe use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping ...
Foliar water uptake (FWU) could be relevant for plants, allowing them to use alternative water sourc...
Variability in rainfall is the single greatest cause of variation in forage production for a given s...