articlePlant Cell & EnvironmentFeb 1, 2002BRONZE OA

Water deficits and hydraulic limits to leaf water supply

Duke University · Cornell University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Many aspects of plant water use -- particularly in response to soil drought -- may have as their basis the alteration of hydraulic conductance from soil to canopy. The regulation of plant water potential (Psi) by stomatal control and leaf area adjustment may be necessary to maximize water uptake on the one hand, while avoiding loss of hydraulic contact with the soil water on the other. Modelling the changes in hydraulic conductance with pressure gradients in the continuum allows the prediction of water use as a function of soil environment and plant architectural and xylem traits. Large differences in water use between species can be attributed in part to differences in their 'hydraulic equipment' that is…

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Keywords
  • Xylem
  • Canopy
  • Environmental science
  • Soil water
  • Hydraulic conductivity
  • Water use
  • Soil science
  • Infiltration (HVAC)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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