2024
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpae068
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Xylem cell size regulation is a key adaptive response to water deficit in Eucalyptus grandis

Rafael Keret,
David M Drew,
Paul N Hills

Abstract: Future climatic scenarios forecast increasingly frequent droughts that will pose substantial consequences on tree mortality. In light of this, drought-tolerant eucalypts have been propagated, however, the severity of these conditions will invoke adaptive responses, impacting the commercially valuable wood properties. To determine what mechanisms govern the wood anatomical adaptive response, highly controlled drought experiments were conducted in E. grandis, with the tree physiology and transcriptome closely mo… Show more

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