Abstract Despite the appeal of the iso/anisohydric framework for classifying plant drought responses, recent studies have shown that such classifications can be strongly affected by a plant's environment. Here, we present measured in situ drought responses to demonstrate that apparent isohydricity can be conflated with environmental conditions that vary over space and time. In particular, we (a) use data from an oak species (Quercus douglasii) during the 2012–2015 extreme drought in California to demonstrate how temporal and spatial variability in the environment can influence plant water potential dynamics, masking the role of traits; (b) explain how these environmental variations might arise from climatic, topographic, and edaphic variab...
Species-specific responses of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) to multiple environmental ...
Altres ajuts: JMV benefits from an ICREA Academia award.In this review, we address the relationship ...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...
Despite the appeal of the iso/anisohydric framework for classifying plant drought responses, recent ...
Many recent studies on drought-induced vegetation mortality have explored how plant functional trait...
Over the past decade, the concept of isohydry or anisohydry, which describes the link between soil w...
Classifying the diverse ways that plants respond to hydrologic stress into generalizable 'water-use ...
Predicting the impact of drought on forest ecosystem processes requires an understanding of trees' s...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
- The isohydry‐anisohydry spectrum has become a popular way to characterize plant drought responses ...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
Species-specific responses of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) to multiple environmental ...
Relatively mesic environments within arid regions may be important conservation targets as 'climate ...
1. Many plant species experience large differences in soil moisture availability within a season, po...
Understanding of plant hydraulic strategies (i.e., the degree of iso-/anisohydricity) is crucial to ...
Species-specific responses of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) to multiple environmental ...
Altres ajuts: JMV benefits from an ICREA Academia award.In this review, we address the relationship ...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...
Despite the appeal of the iso/anisohydric framework for classifying plant drought responses, recent ...
Many recent studies on drought-induced vegetation mortality have explored how plant functional trait...
Over the past decade, the concept of isohydry or anisohydry, which describes the link between soil w...
Classifying the diverse ways that plants respond to hydrologic stress into generalizable 'water-use ...
Predicting the impact of drought on forest ecosystem processes requires an understanding of trees' s...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
- The isohydry‐anisohydry spectrum has become a popular way to characterize plant drought responses ...
The iso/anisohydric continuum describes how plants regulate leaf water potential and is commonly use...
Species-specific responses of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) to multiple environmental ...
Relatively mesic environments within arid regions may be important conservation targets as 'climate ...
1. Many plant species experience large differences in soil moisture availability within a season, po...
Understanding of plant hydraulic strategies (i.e., the degree of iso-/anisohydricity) is crucial to ...
Species-specific responses of plant intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) to multiple environmental ...
Altres ajuts: JMV benefits from an ICREA Academia award.In this review, we address the relationship ...
Isohydry (maintenance of plant water potential at the cost of carbon gain) and anisohydry (gas excha...