Quercus Ilex L. Ecosystems: Function, Dynamics and Management 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2836-2_8
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Comparative phenology and growth in different species of the Mediterranean maquis of central Italy

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“…3.0 MPa difference in ψ pd between species during summer drought. However, in contrast with previous studies (Gucci et al 1999, De Lillis andFontanella 1992), both species showed similar Δψ  throughout the seasons. Moreover, although P. latifolia has been reported to maintain large Δψ even in summer (Gucci et al 1999), under our experimental conditions a strong reduction in Δψ  was observed.…”
Section: Plant and Tissue Water Relationscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…3.0 MPa difference in ψ pd between species during summer drought. However, in contrast with previous studies (Gucci et al 1999, De Lillis andFontanella 1992), both species showed similar Δψ  throughout the seasons. Moreover, although P. latifolia has been reported to maintain large Δψ even in summer (Gucci et al 1999), under our experimental conditions a strong reduction in Δψ  was observed.…”
Section: Plant and Tissue Water Relationscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…It can therefore be considered as a drought-tolerant Mediterranean species that continues its growth, albeit reduced, during the dry season (Specht, 1981;de Lillis and Fontanella, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of Ruscus species to survive very strong combinations of shade and drought in the field and in experiments (Sack et al 2003b;Sack 2004) makes it a model for such dual adaptation. However, the species have received little detailed study, and previous work has emphasised its adaptation via phenology (de Lillis and Fontanella 1992;Martínez-Pallé and Aronne 1999), high biomass allocation to roots, and its apparent conservative resource use (Sack et al 2003b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%