Hydraulic safety margins and embolism reversal in stems and leaves: why are conifers and angiosperms so different?
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Physiological and genomic basis of mechanical-functional trade-off in plant vasculatureContrasting trait syndromes in angiosperms and conifers are associated with different responses of tree growth to temperature on a large scaleRecovery of Physiological Traits in Saplings of Invasive Bischofia Tree Compared with Three Species Native to the Bonin Islands under Successive Drought and Irrigation Cycles.Rapid and long-term effects of water deficit on gas exchange and hydraulic conductance of silver birch trees grown under varying atmospheric humidity.Maintenance of xylem Network Transport Capacity: A Review of Embolism Repair in Vascular Plants.Uptake of water via branches helps timberline conifers refill embolized xylem in late winter.Threats to xylem hydraulic function of trees under 'new climate normal' conditions.Spatial and temporal variation in plant hydraulic traits and their relevance for climate change impacts on vegetation.Meta-analysis reveals that hydraulic traits explain cross-species patterns of drought-induced tree mortality across the globeA test of the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis in angiosperm and conifer tree species.Relationship of Climatic and Forest Factors to Drought- and Heat-Induced Tree Mortality.Consequences of nocturnal water loss: a synthesis of regulating factors and implications for capacitance, embolism and use in models.Stem and leaf hydraulic properties are finely coordinated in three tropical rain forest tree species.Trees harvesting the clouds: fog nets threatened by climate change.Contrasting Hydraulic Architectures of Scots Pine and Sessile Oak at Their Southernmost Distribution LimitsElevational trends in hydraulic efficiency and safety of Pinus cembra roots.Dwarf shrub hydraulics: two Vaccinium species (Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium vitis-idaea) of the European Alps comparedDivergent Hydraulic Safety Strategies in Three Co-occurring Anacardiaceae Tree Species in a Chinese Savanna.Contrasting hydraulic architecture and function in deep and shallow roots of tree species from a semi-arid habitat.Vegetation-zonation patterns across a temperate mountain cloud forest ecotone are not explained by variation in hydraulic functioning or water relations.Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X-ray computed tomography.The stem xylem of Patagonian shrubs operates far from the point of catastrophic dysfunction and is additionally protected from drought-induced embolism by leaves and roots.Synchrotron X-ray microtomography of xylem embolism in Sequoia sempervirens saplings during cycles of drought and recovery.Predicting thresholds of drought-induced mortality in woody plant species.The functional role of xylem parenchyma cells and aquaporins during recovery from severe water stress.Conflicting demands on angiosperm xylem: Tradeoffs among storage, transport and biomechanics.Leading dimensions in absorptive root trait variation across 96 subtropical forest species.Coordination of xylem hydraulics and stomatal regulation in keeping the integrity of xylem water transport in shoots of two compound-leaved tree species.Down-regulation of plasma intrinsic protein1 aquaporin in poplar trees is detrimental to recovery from embolism.Drought limitations to leaf-level gas exchange: results from a model linking stomatal optimization and cohesion-tension theory.Recovery performance in xylem hydraulic conductivity is correlated with cavitation resistance for temperate deciduous tree species.Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic conductance in southern California shrubs: a test of the hydraulic segmentation hypothesis.The role of isohydric and anisohydric species in determining ecosystem-scale response to severe drought.Diurnal changes in embolism rate in nine dry forest trees: relationships with species-specific xylem vulnerability, hydraulic strategy and wood traits.Spatial distribution of xylem embolisms in the stems of Pinus thunbergii at the threshold of fatal drought stress.Divergences in hydraulic architecture form an important basis for niche differentiation between diploid and polyploid Betula species in NE China.Reversible Deformation of Transfusion Tracheids in Taxus baccata Is Associated with a Reversible Decrease in Leaf Hydraulic Conductance.SAPFLUXNET: towards a global database of sap flow measurements.Post-drought hydraulic recovery is accompanied by non-structural carbohydrate depletion in the stem wood of Norway spruce saplings.Aquaporins and leaf hydraulics: poplar sheds new light.
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Hydraulic safety margins and embolism reversal in stems and leaves: why are conifers and angiosperms so different?
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David R Woodruff
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10.1016/J.PLANTSCI.2012.06.010
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2012-06-26T00:00:00Z