Even after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cuticles and bark. This residual water conductance of leaves (gleaf-res) and stems (gbark) can negatively impact plant water balance and affect plant survival in seasonally dry environments. However, little is known about the costs and benefits associated with such water leaks, especially on stem level. Here, we characterized the structural and functional determinants of the variability in gbark across tropical savanna species to elucidate how variations in this trait are related to contrasting growth strategies. The high variability in gbark across species was associated with morphoantomical properties of the outer bark (thickness, density, and lenticel investment),...
Biophysical characteristics of sapwood and outer parenchyma water storage compartments were studied ...
Size-related changes in hydraulic architecture, carbon allocation and gas exchange of Sclerolobium p...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
International audienceEven after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cutic...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
1. Water availability is a key determinant of forest ecosystem function and tree species distributio...
Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for cont...
Biologists have long been puzzled by the striking morphological and anatomical characteristics of Ne...
Water availability is a principal factor limiting the distribution of closed-canopy forest in the se...
International audienceBackground - Several traits, mostly related to stomatal and xylem functioning,...
Key message: Relationship between sap flow and functional traits changes with altitude and changes i...
Tree species in tropical dry forests employ a wide range of strategies to cope with seasonal drought...
Understanding plant hydraulic functioning and water balance during drought has become key in predict...
Relationships between diel changes in stem expansion and contraction and discharge and refilling of ...
Biophysical characteristics of sapwood and outer parenchyma water storage compartments were studied ...
Size-related changes in hydraulic architecture, carbon allocation and gas exchange of Sclerolobium p...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...
International audienceEven after complete stomatal closure, plants lose water through the leaf cutic...
Leaf and stem functional traits related to plant water relations were studied for six congeneric spe...
International audiencePlants continue to lose water from their leaves even after complete stomatal c...
1. Water availability is a key determinant of forest ecosystem function and tree species distributio...
Understanding the anatomical basis of plant water transport in forest ecosystems is crucial for cont...
Biologists have long been puzzled by the striking morphological and anatomical characteristics of Ne...
Water availability is a principal factor limiting the distribution of closed-canopy forest in the se...
International audienceBackground - Several traits, mostly related to stomatal and xylem functioning,...
Key message: Relationship between sap flow and functional traits changes with altitude and changes i...
Tree species in tropical dry forests employ a wide range of strategies to cope with seasonal drought...
Understanding plant hydraulic functioning and water balance during drought has become key in predict...
Relationships between diel changes in stem expansion and contraction and discharge and refilling of ...
Biophysical characteristics of sapwood and outer parenchyma water storage compartments were studied ...
Size-related changes in hydraulic architecture, carbon allocation and gas exchange of Sclerolobium p...
1. The capacitative release of water from sapwood allows photosynthesis to continue for longer into ...