2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1127292
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Root and branch hydraulic functioning and trait coordination across organs in drought-deciduous and evergreen tree species of a subtropical highland forest

Abstract: Vessel traits are key in understanding trees’ hydraulic efficiency, and related characteristics like growth performance and drought tolerance. While most plant hydraulic studies have focused on aboveground organs, our understanding of root hydraulic functioning and trait coordination across organs remains limited. Furthermore, studies from seasonally dry (sub-)tropical ecosystems and mountain forests are virtually lacking and uncertainties remain regarding potentially different hydraulic strategies of plants d… Show more

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“…The selection of these species was based on their significant representation of different anthropogenic and natural settings, which impose distinct challenges and influences on their health. Beyond this classification, we chose to focus our approach on two main categories, deciduous and evergreen tree species, because of their contrasting characteristics and ecological significance in various ecosystems [91].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of these species was based on their significant representation of different anthropogenic and natural settings, which impose distinct challenges and influences on their health. Beyond this classification, we chose to focus our approach on two main categories, deciduous and evergreen tree species, because of their contrasting characteristics and ecological significance in various ecosystems [91].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%