Conifers growing at high elevations need to optimize their stomatal conductance (g(s)) for maximizing photosynthetic yield while minimizing water loss under less favourable thermal conditions. Yet the ability of high-elevation conifers to adjust their g(s) sensitivity to environmental drivers remains largely unexplored. We used 4 years of sap flow measurements to elucidate intraspecific and interspecific variability of g(s) in Larix decidua Mill. and Picea abies (L.) Karst along an elevational gradient and contrasting soil moisture conditions. Site- and species-specific g(s) response to main environmental drivers were examined, including vapour pressure deficit, air temperature, solar irradiance, and soil water potential. Our results indica...
Regulation of stomatal (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm) is an efficient means for optimizing the ...
Physiological responses of 1-year-old Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings were measured u...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
Conifers growing at high elevations need to optimize their stomatal conductance (g(s)) for maximizin...
The current scenario of global warming has resulted in considerable uncertainty regarding the capaci...
on nutritionally poor soils. Stomatal conductance of Picea abies was approximately half that of Pinu...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
The increase of temperatures at a global scale constitutes a threaten, among the others, for forest ...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Widespread tree species must show physiological and structural plasticity to deal with contrasting w...
Trees growing at the alpine timberline very seldom undergo severe water stress because of high preci...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
We analyzed the response to drought of 420 individuals from eight half-sib families from a small and...
Regulation of stomatal (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm) is an efficient means for optimizing the ...
Physiological responses of 1-year-old Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings were measured u...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...
Conifers growing at high elevations need to optimize their stomatal conductance (g(s)) for maximizin...
The current scenario of global warming has resulted in considerable uncertainty regarding the capaci...
on nutritionally poor soils. Stomatal conductance of Picea abies was approximately half that of Pinu...
Summary Leaf specific conductivity (LSC; the ratio of stem conductivity (KP) to leaf area (AL)), a m...
The increase of temperatures at a global scale constitutes a threaten, among the others, for forest ...
Temperate forests are expected to be particularly vulnerable to drought and soil drying because they...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
Widespread tree species must show physiological and structural plasticity to deal with contrasting w...
Trees growing at the alpine timberline very seldom undergo severe water stress because of high preci...
Key message: Stomatal and mesophyll conductance were the dominant limitations to photosynthesis in r...
Relatively anisohydric species are predicted to be more predisposed to hydraulic failure than relati...
We analyzed the response to drought of 420 individuals from eight half-sib families from a small and...
Regulation of stomatal (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm) is an efficient means for optimizing the ...
Physiological responses of 1-year-old Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings were measured u...
Temperate tree species differ in their physiological sensitivity to declining soil moisture and drou...