Temperate woody species across the angiosperm phylogeny acquire tolerance to water deficit stress during the growing season
Jake J. Grossman,
Henry B. Coe,
Olivia Fey
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Understanding the capacity of temperate trees to acclimate to limited soil water has become essential in the face of increasing drought risk due to climate change. We documented seasonal – or phenological – patterns in acclimation to water deficit stress in stems and leaves of tree species spanning the angiosperm phylogeny.
Over 3 yr of field observations carried out in two US arboreta, we measured stem vulnerability to embolism (36 individuals of 7 Species) and turgor loss point (119 individuals of 27… Show more
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