Better safe than sorry: the unexpected drought tolerance of a wetland plant (Cyperus alternifolius L.)
Lucia Nadia Biruk,
Martina Tomasella,
Francesco Petruzzellis
et al.
Abstract:A common assumption of plant hydraulic physiology is that high hydraulic efficiency must come at the cost of hydraulic safety, generating a trade‐off that raises doubts about the possibility of selecting both productive and drought‐tolerant herbaceous crops. Wetland plants typically display high productivity, which requires high hydraulic efficiency to sustain transpiration rates coupled to CO2 uptake. Previous studies have suggested high vulnerability to xylem embolism of different wetland plants, in line wit… Show more
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