Hydraulic Failure Defines the Recovery and Point of Death in Water-Stressed Conifers
University of Tasmania · Université Clermont Auvergne
Abstract
This study combines existing hydraulic principles with recently developed methods for probing leaf hydraulic function to determine whether xylem physiology can explain the dynamic response of gas exchange both during drought and in the recovery phase after rewatering. Four conifer species from wet and dry forests were exposed to a range of water stresses by withholding water and then rewatering to observe the recovery process. During both phases midday transpiration and leaf water potential (Psileaf) were monitored. Stomatal responses to Psileaf were established for each species and these relationships used to evaluate whether the recovery of gas exchange after drought was limited by postembolism hydraulic…
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- 16.81
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- 100%
- References
- 39
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2Topics & keywords
- Xylem
- Transpiration
- Water stress
- Stomatal conductance
- Environmental science
- Horticulture
- Botany
- Biology
- Clean water and sanitation