Reduced transpiration response to precipitation pulses precedes mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland subject to prolonged drought.
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What plant hydraulics can tell us about responses to climate-change droughtsIntegrating ecophysiology and forest landscape models to improve projections of drought effects under climate change.Prolonged experimental drought reduces plant hydraulic conductance and transpiration and increases mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland.Drought and resprouting plants.Warming combined with more extreme precipitation regimes modifies the water sources used by trees.Growth-mortality relationships in piñon pine (Pinus edulis) during severe droughts of the past century: shifting processes in space and time.Synergy of extreme drought and shrub invasion reduce ecosystem functioning and resilience in water-limited climates.Climate change perils for dioecious plant species.Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework.Responses of two semiarid conifer tree species to reduced precipitation and warming reveal new perspectives for stomatal regulation.Productivity responses of desert vegetation to precipitation patterns across a rainfall gradient.The genetics of drought tolerance in conifers.Distinguish water utilization strategies of trees growing on earth-rocky mountainous area with transpiration and water isotopes.Canopy Transpiration and Stomatal Responses to Prolonged Drought by a Dominant Desert Species in Central AsiaConvergence in resource use efficiency across trees with differing hydraulic strategies in response to ecosystem precipitation manipulationStrong hydraulic segmentation and leaf senescence due to dehydration may trigger die-back in Nothofagus dombeyi under severe droughts: a comparison with the co-occurring Austrocedrus chilensisDifferential impact of hotter drought on seedling performance of five ecologically distinct pine speciesInterdependence of chronic hydraulic dysfunction and canopy processes can improve integrated models of tree response to droughtAn allometry-based model of the survival strategies of hydraulic failure and carbon starvation
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Reduced transpiration response to precipitation pulses precedes mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland subject to prolonged drought.
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Jennifer A Plaut
Nate G McDowell
Robert Pangle
W Duncan Wadsworth
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2013-07-12T00:00:00Z