2019
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14820
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The response of stomatal conductance to seasonal drought in tropical forests

Abstract: Stomata regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration. The approaches used to represent stomatal conductance (gs) in models vary. In particular, current understanding of drivers of the variation in a key parameter in those models, the slope parameter (i.e. a measure of intrinsic plant water‐use‐efficiency), is still limited, particularly in the tropics. Here we collected diurnal measurements of leaf gas exchange and leaf water potential (Ψleaf), and a suite of plant traits from th… Show more

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“…The species in this study thus independently vary their energy balance traits and their other traits, without strong trade-offs being necessary. This result contrasts with some of the linkages hypothesized or observed between energy balance and functional traits in prior studies (Falster & Westoby, 2003;Ollinger et al, 2008;Wu et al, 2020) and has several possible explanations.…”
Section: Question 2: Relationship Between Energy Balance and Commoncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The species in this study thus independently vary their energy balance traits and their other traits, without strong trade-offs being necessary. This result contrasts with some of the linkages hypothesized or observed between energy balance and functional traits in prior studies (Falster & Westoby, 2003;Ollinger et al, 2008;Wu et al, 2020) and has several possible explanations.…”
Section: Question 2: Relationship Between Energy Balance and Commoncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesized such a linkage, as recent studies have demonstrated linkages between energy balance traits and functional traits, potentially supporting coordination along the well-known fast-slow continuum of leaf and plant economics (Reich, 2014). For example, stomatal conductance model parameters have been linked to LMA (Wu et al, 2020) and other stoichiometric traits (Hasper et al, 2017; ( Kröber, Plath, Heklau, & Bruelheide, 2015), while stomatal ratio has been linked to growth form (Muir, 2018). Strong relationships have been identified between leaf size and angle and photosynthetic rates (Falster & Westoby, 2003), and various relationships have been found between leaf economic traits and leaf albedo (Bartlett, Ollinger, Hollinger, Wicklein, & Richardson, 2011;Ollinger et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This response is mainly associated with decreased stomatal conductance (Gs), more CO 2 uptake to maintain the photosynthetic efficiency to sustain plant growth and development. Many predictions about future global environmental changes involve the increase in severity and frequency of drought stress (Wu et al, 2020). Clearly, a robust assessment about the soil water availability and its impact on ecological processes is urgently required, engineering and breeding more efficient and drought stress tolerant crop cultivars are becoming very important (Qamar et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a)), indicating that the açaí stems could have been experiencing thermal stress during the period of these maximums. In C3 plants such as the açaí palm photorespiration rates can be as dynamic as those for photosynthesis, being altered by light, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration, and air temperature . Therefore, photorespiration rates increase with an increase in light intensity and temperature .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%