Live plants are increasingly used in hydraulic laboratories to investigate flow-vegetation interactions. In such experiments, they are often exposed to stressful handling and storage that can cause strong physiological responses and modifications in plant biomechanics. Little is known about the potential effect of these impacts on the performance of plants during hydraulic experiments. In this multidisciplinary study with a freshwater macrophyte (Potamogeton natans) we assess whether the duration and the conditions in which plants are stored in a laboratory prior to testing can impact plant stress, biomechanics and hydrodynamics, and quantify this impact. Plant stress was evaluated using chlorophyll fluorescence analysis (and the maximum qu...
Recent initiatives to improve global land surface models have focused on including understanding abo...
Flow disturbances generated by individual patches of submerged, flexible aquatic vegetation were inv...
This work helps increasing our general understanding of how plants behave under altered hydrological...
Live plants are increasingly used in hydraulic laboratories to investigate flow-vegetation interacti...
Submerged freshwater macrophytes are frequently used in hydraulic laboratories to study flow–plant i...
Interactions between flow and vegetation are widely investigated because vegetation is a primary fac...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
This data package provides post-processed data used in the manuscript “Linking plant stress and hydr...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Abstract: The physiological condition of aquatic plants, growth and survival rates, and colony forma...
Flow–plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Flow-plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Understanding the complexity of the interactions between aquatic biological systems and their physic...
Global environmental changes are a well known phenomenon affecting the climate around us. The challe...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Recent initiatives to improve global land surface models have focused on including understanding abo...
Flow disturbances generated by individual patches of submerged, flexible aquatic vegetation were inv...
This work helps increasing our general understanding of how plants behave under altered hydrological...
Live plants are increasingly used in hydraulic laboratories to investigate flow-vegetation interacti...
Submerged freshwater macrophytes are frequently used in hydraulic laboratories to study flow–plant i...
Interactions between flow and vegetation are widely investigated because vegetation is a primary fac...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
This data package provides post-processed data used in the manuscript “Linking plant stress and hydr...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Abstract: The physiological condition of aquatic plants, growth and survival rates, and colony forma...
Flow–plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Flow-plant interactions are experimentally investigated at leaf, stem, and shoot scales in an open-c...
Understanding the complexity of the interactions between aquatic biological systems and their physic...
Global environmental changes are a well known phenomenon affecting the climate around us. The challe...
In most aquatic ecosystems, hydrodynamic conditions are a key abiotic factor determining species dis...
Recent initiatives to improve global land surface models have focused on including understanding abo...
Flow disturbances generated by individual patches of submerged, flexible aquatic vegetation were inv...
This work helps increasing our general understanding of how plants behave under altered hydrological...