All together now: A mixed-planting experiment reveals adaptive drought tolerance in seedlings of 10 Eucalyptus species
Chris J Blackman,
Ben Halliwell,
Tim J Brodribb
Abstract:The negative impacts of drought on plant productivity and survival in natural and crop systems are increasing with global heating, yet our capacity to identify species capable of surviving drought remains limited. Here, we tested the use of a mixed-planting approach for assessing differences in seedling drought tolerance. To homogenize dehydration rates, we grew seedlings of ten species of Eucalyptus together in trays where roots of all individuals were overlapping in a common loam soil. These seedling combina… Show more
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