reviewEcology LettersMar 22, 2012Closed access

The determinants of leaf turgor loss point and prediction of drought tolerance of species and biomes: a global meta‐analysis

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Increasing drought is one of the most critical challenges facing species and ecosystems worldwide, and improved theory and practices are needed for quantification of species tolerances. Leaf water potential at turgor loss, or wilting (π(tlp) ), is classically recognised as a major physiological determinant of plant water stress response. However, the cellular basis of π(tlp) and its importance for predicting ecological drought tolerance have been controversial. A meta-analysis of 317 species from 72 studies showed that π(tlp) was strongly correlated with water availability within and across biomes, indicating power for anticipating drought responses. We derived new equations giving both π(tlp) and relative…

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Keywords
  • Turgor pressure
  • Drought tolerance
  • Biology
  • Biome
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • Wilting
  • Permanent wilting point
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