2024
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14921
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Gradients in embolism resistance within stems driven by secondary growth in herbs

Eduardo J. Haverroth,
Ian M. Rimer,
Leonardo A. Oliveira
et al.

Abstract: The stems of some herbaceous species can undergo basal secondary growth, leading to a continuum in the degree of woodiness along the stem. Whether the formation of secondary growth in the stem base results in differences in embolism resistance between the base and the upper portions of stems is unknown. We assessed the embolism resistance of leaves and the basal and upper portions of stems simultaneously within the same individuals of two divergent herbaceous species that undergo secondary growth in the mature… Show more

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