2024
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpae017
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Water storage capacity is inversely associated with xylem embolism resistance in tropical karst tree species

Yan-Yan Liu,
Lin Chao,
Zhong-Guo Li
et al.

Abstract: Tropical karst habitats are characterized by limited and patchy soil, large rocky outcrops, and porous substrates, resulting in high habitat heterogeneity and soil moisture fluctuations. Xylem hydraulic efficiency and safety can determine the drought adaptation and spatial distribution of woody plants growing in karst environments. In this study, we measured sapwood-specific hydraulic conductivity (Ks), vulnerability to embolism, wood density, saturated water content, and vessel and pit anatomical characterist… Show more

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