1. Ecological and physiological characteristics of vascular plants may facilitate or constrain hydraulic lift. Studies of hydraulic lift typically include only one or few species, but in species-rich ecosystems a larger number of representative species needs to be studied. 2. Measurements of sap flow in tap roots, lateral roots and stems, as well as stable isotope labelling techniques were used to determine the occurrence and relative magnitude of hydraulic lift in several individuals of nine co-occurring Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) tree species differing in life-history traits, and to assess physical and biological determinants of this process at the tree and ecosystem level. 3. The occurrence of reverse sap flow observed in deciduous and ...
AbstractIn order to reveal the control of tree transpiration by the leaf ecophysiological traits and...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
The extent of water uptake by lateral roots of savanna trees in the Brazilian highlands was measured...
1. Ecological and physiological characteristics of vascular plants may facilitate or constrain hydra...
The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of hydraulic lift in Brazilian savannas (Cer...
Biologists have long been puzzled by the striking morphological and anatomical characteristics of Ne...
Journal ArticleRecent studies have illuminated the process of hydraulic redistribution, defined as t...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
Hydraulic traits were studied for six Nothofagus species from South America (Argentina and Chile), a...
Even after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cuticles and bark. This res...
Relationships between diel changes in stem expansion and contraction and discharge and refilling of ...
International audienceEven after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cutic...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Leaf and whole plant-level functional traits were studied in five dominant woody savannah species fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
AbstractIn order to reveal the control of tree transpiration by the leaf ecophysiological traits and...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
The extent of water uptake by lateral roots of savanna trees in the Brazilian highlands was measured...
1. Ecological and physiological characteristics of vascular plants may facilitate or constrain hydra...
The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of hydraulic lift in Brazilian savannas (Cer...
Biologists have long been puzzled by the striking morphological and anatomical characteristics of Ne...
Journal ArticleRecent studies have illuminated the process of hydraulic redistribution, defined as t...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
Hydraulic traits were studied for six Nothofagus species from South America (Argentina and Chile), a...
Even after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cuticles and bark. This res...
Relationships between diel changes in stem expansion and contraction and discharge and refilling of ...
International audienceEven after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cutic...
Recent studies suggest that savanna trees in semi-arid areas can increase understorey plant producti...
Leaf and whole plant-level functional traits were studied in five dominant woody savannah species fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
AbstractIn order to reveal the control of tree transpiration by the leaf ecophysiological traits and...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
The extent of water uptake by lateral roots of savanna trees in the Brazilian highlands was measured...