Is a seasonally reduced growth potential a convergent strategy to survive drought and frost in plants?

  • Volaire, Florence
  • Barkaoui, Karim
  • Grémillet, David
  • Charrier, Guillaume
  • Dangles, Olivier
  • Lamarque, Laurent, J
  • Martin-StPaul, Nicolas
  • Chuine, Isabelle
Publication date
January 2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Abstract

International audienceBackground Plants have adapted to survive seasonal life-threatening frost and drought. However, the timing and frequency of such events are impacted by climate change, jeopardising plant survival. Understanding better the strategies of survival to dehydration stress is therefore timely and can be enhanced by the cross-fertilization of research between disciplines (ecology, physiology), models (woody, herbaceous species) and types of stress (drought, frost). Scope We build up on the ‘growth-stress survival’ trade-off, which underpins the identification of global plant strategies across environments along a ‘fast-slow’ economics spectrum. Although phenological adaptations such as dormancy are crucial to survive stress, p...

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