Abstract:Anthropogenic withdraw of groundwater and climatic drought results in
the decline of groundwater depth that, in turn, severely limits the
water availability for phreatophytic vegetation in arid regions. In this
study, a small xeric, phreatophytic tree Haloxylon ammodendron (C.A.
Mey.) was investigated to understand the influence of depth to
groundwater (DGW) on hydraulic traits and on the trade-off between
drought tolerance and leaf area increment. A suite of traits including
leaf water potential, pressure–vol… Show more
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