Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiological traits in enabling adaptation to high temperature and water deficit under current and anticipated changes in climate. A key attribute of leaf water relations is the water potential at zero turgor (πtlp), because it defines the operating water potentials over which plants actively control growth and gas exchange. This study examines the drivers of variation in πtlp with respect to species climate of origin and habitat water availability. We compiled a water relations database for 174 woody species occupying clearly delineated gradients in temperature and precipitation across the Australian continent. A significant proportion of the variabi...
We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...
Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiologi...
Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiologi...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Plant hydraulic traits capture the impacts of drought stress on plant function, yet vegetation model...
Global vegetation models are used to estimate water and carbon fluxes in current and future climates...
Leaf hydraulic capacity and vulnerability to drought stress are key determinants of plant competitiv...
Large spatial and temporal gradients in rainfall and temperature occur across Australia. This hetero...
Selecting plantation species to balance water use and production requires accurate models for predic...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
This thesis assessed the effects of future climate factors (i.e. [CO2], heat waves and soil water av...
We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...
Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiologi...
Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiologi...
Background and Aims Vulnerability of the leaf hydraulic pathway to water-stress-induced dysfunction ...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Plant hydraulic traits capture the impacts of drought stress on plant function, yet vegetation model...
Global vegetation models are used to estimate water and carbon fluxes in current and future climates...
Leaf hydraulic capacity and vulnerability to drought stress are key determinants of plant competitiv...
Large spatial and temporal gradients in rainfall and temperature occur across Australia. This hetero...
Selecting plantation species to balance water use and production requires accurate models for predic...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
This thesis assessed the effects of future climate factors (i.e. [CO2], heat waves and soil water av...
We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...
Aim: Comparative responses of Nothofagus species to water deficits were studied to determine whether...