PremiseTrees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and inhibiting gas exchange, while many trees in drier environments use foliar water uptake to reduce water stress. In forests with both wet and dry seasons, evergreen trees would benefit from producing leaves capable of balancing rainy-season photosynthesis with summertime water absorption.MethodsUsing samples collected from across the vertical gradient in tall redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) crowns, we estimated tree-level foliar water uptake and employed physics-based causative modeling to identify key functional traits that determine uptake potential by setting hydraulic resistance.ResultsWe showed that Sequoia has two functionally distinct sho...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The tallest tree species, coast redwood (Sequ...
The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance ...
Heavily exploited for its reddish, decay-resistant heartwood, the tallest conifer, Sequoia sempervir...
PremiseTrees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and i...
Premise Trees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and...
Like many plants, coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), are capable of absorbing water directly int...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by many diffe...
Abstract Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by m...
We examined changes in branch hydraulic, leaf structure and gas exchange properties in coast redwood...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008This study examined changes in Sequoia semper...
The ability of leaves to absorb fog water can positively contribute to the water and carbon balance...
Summary This study examined relationships between foliar morphology and gas exchange characteristics...
Abstract We studied changes in morphological and physiological characteristics of leaves and shoots ...
Tracheid buckling may protect leaves in the dynamic environments of forest canopies, where rapid int...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The tallest tree species, coast redwood (Sequ...
The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance ...
Heavily exploited for its reddish, decay-resistant heartwood, the tallest conifer, Sequoia sempervir...
PremiseTrees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and i...
Premise Trees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and...
Like many plants, coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), are capable of absorbing water directly int...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by many diffe...
Abstract Evaluations of plant water use in ecosystems around the world reveal a shared capacity by m...
We examined changes in branch hydraulic, leaf structure and gas exchange properties in coast redwood...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008This study examined changes in Sequoia semper...
The ability of leaves to absorb fog water can positively contribute to the water and carbon balance...
Summary This study examined relationships between foliar morphology and gas exchange characteristics...
Abstract We studied changes in morphological and physiological characteristics of leaves and shoots ...
Tracheid buckling may protect leaves in the dynamic environments of forest canopies, where rapid int...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008The tallest tree species, coast redwood (Sequ...
The Earth’s tallest trees tend to grow in geographic regions where water is abundant. An abundance ...
Heavily exploited for its reddish, decay-resistant heartwood, the tallest conifer, Sequoia sempervir...