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Sap flow, the transport of fluid in the water-conducting xylem tissues of plants, is commonly measured in studies of plant-water relationships by the heat pulse velocity method. Publications have been rare of long-term sap flow measurements for individual trees in a suburban environment. ...

Author(s)
Sun, X.; Li, J.; Cameron, D.; Moore, G.
Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Shannon, Irish Republic
Citation
Plant Science, 2022, 317,
Abstract

Riparian trees play a critical role in the ecological function of rivers, yet are threatened by anthropogenic change to the hydrological cycle. Identifying the sources of water used by riparian trees can inform sustainable water policy. We used isotopic analysis complemented by measurements of ...

Author(s)
Canham, C. A.; Duvert, C.; Beesley, L. S.; Douglas, M. M.; Setterfield, S. A.; Freestone, F. L.; Clohessy, S.; Loomes, R. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Hydrological Processes, 2021, 35, 5,
Abstract

Globally, forests are facing an increasing risk of mass tree mortality events associated with extreme droughts and higher temperatures. Hydraulic dysfunction is considered a key mechanism of drought-triggered dieback. By leveraging the climate breadth of the Australian landscape and a national...

Author(s)
Peters, J. M. R.; López, R.; Nolf, M.; Hutley, L. B.; Wardlaw, T.; Cernusak, L. A.; Choat, B.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2021, 27, 15, pp 3620-3641
Abstract

Forest tree species in wet and dry habitats are generally considered functionally divergent in leaf and stem functional traits such as leaf area, leaf mass per area, wood density and tree height. Yet, these traits have limited utility for characterizing plant water transport adaptations and...

Author(s)
Apgaua, D. M. G.; Tng, D. Y. P.; Laurance, S. G. W.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Flora (Jena), 2022, 291,
Abstract

Xylem vulnerability to embolism is emerging as a major factor in drought-induced tree mortality events across the globe. However, we lack understanding of how and to what extent climate has shaped vascular properties or functions. We investigated the evolution of xylem hydraulic function and...

Author(s)
Larter, M.; Pfautsch, S.; Domec, J. C.; Trueba, S.; Nagalingum, N.; Delzon, S.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2017, 215, 1, pp 97-112
Abstract

Identifying the drought-tolerance traits of plant species originating from a moisture gradient will increase our understanding of the differences and similarities in plant drought tolerance. However, which traits can be used to evaluate drought tolerance remain an open question. Here, we conducted...

Author(s)
Xu GuiQing; Arndt, S. K.; Farrell, C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Water, 2020, 12, 6,
Abstract

Successful management of forest systems requires a deeper understanding of the role of ecophysiological traits in enabling adaptation to high temperature and water deficit under current and anticipated changes in climate. A key attribute of leaf water relations is the water potential at zero turgor ...

Author(s)
Mitchell, P. J.; O'Grady, A. P.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2015, 6, 7, pp 2281-2295
Abstract

Establishing vegetation on disturbed sites in arid environments is difficult due to decreased water availability caused by altered soil properties: depth, compaction, and hydraulic characteristics. Plants cope with moisture stress through a combination of traits, including physiological strategies...

Author(s)
Lamoureux, S. C.; Veneklaas, E. J.; Poot, P.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Arid Environments, 2016, 133, pp 73-84
Abstract

Background and aims: Drought-associated vegetation declines are increasingly observed worldwide. We investigated whether differences in water relations can potentially explain the distribution and vulnerability to drought-induced decline of four common tree species in Mediterranean southwestern...

Author(s)
Poot, P.; Veneklaas, E. J.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Plant and Soil, 2013, 364, 1/2, pp 409-423
Abstract

Warmer temperatures have resulted in compressed vintages, lower acidity and higher alcohol in Australian wines. The additional effects of extreme weather events, drought, limited water allocations and wildfires have exacerbated other negative consequences such as vine water stress, sunburn, berry...

Author(s)
Rogiers, S. Y.; Fahey, D. J.; Holzapfel, B. P.
Publisher
International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Leuven, Belgium
Citation
Acta Horticulturae, 2020, 1274, pp 71-78

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