Different roads, same destination: The shared future of plant ecophysiology and ecohydrology
Terrestrial water fluxes are substantially mediated by vegetation, while the distribution,
growth, health, and mortality of plants are strongly influenced by the availability of water …
growth, health, and mortality of plants are strongly influenced by the availability of water …
Assessing the potential of integrating automation and artificial intelligence across sample-destructive methods to determine plant water status: A review and score …
Sample-destructive methods for the determination of plant water status have been the
primary reference for various agronomic practices over the years. Several recent …
primary reference for various agronomic practices over the years. Several recent …
[HTML][HTML] Canopy structural changes explain reductions in canopy-level solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence in Prunus yedoensis seedlings under a drought stress …
Drought events have a major impact on vegetation structure and function. Recently, solar-
induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has been widely used to understand the …
induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has been widely used to understand the …
On the path from xylem hydraulic failure to downstream cell death
Xylem hydraulic failure (HF) has been identified as a ubiquitous factor in triggering drought‐
induced tree mortality through the damage induced by the progressive dehydration of plant …
induced tree mortality through the damage induced by the progressive dehydration of plant …
Shoot hydraulic impairments induced by root waterlogging: parallels and contrasts with drought
Soil waterlogging and drought correspond to contrasting water extremes resulting in plant
dehydration. Dehydration in response to waterlogging occurs due to impairments to root …
dehydration. Dehydration in response to waterlogging occurs due to impairments to root …
Tree drought–mortality risk depends more on intrinsic species resistance than on stand species diversity
Increasing tree diversity is considered a key management option to adapt forests to climate
change. However, the effect of species diversity on a forest's ability to cope with extreme …
change. However, the effect of species diversity on a forest's ability to cope with extreme …
Local carbon reserves are insufficient for phloem terpene induction during drought in Pinus edulis in response to bark beetle‐associated fungi
Stomatal closure during drought inhibits carbon uptake and may reduce a tree's defensive
capacity. Limited carbon availability during drought may increase a tree's mortality risk …
capacity. Limited carbon availability during drought may increase a tree's mortality risk …
Hyperspectral signals in the soil: plant–soil hydraulic connection and disequilibrium as mechanisms of drought tolerance and rapid recovery
Predicting soil water status remotely is appealing due to its low cost and large‐scale
application. During drought, plants can disconnect from the soil, causing disequilibrium …
application. During drought, plants can disconnect from the soil, causing disequilibrium …
Plant hydraulic modelling of leaf and canopy fuel moisture content reveals increasing vulnerability of a Mediterranean forest to wildfires under extreme drought
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is a crucial driver of forest fires in many regions world‐wide.
Yet, the dynamics of FMC in forest canopies as well as their physiological and …
Yet, the dynamics of FMC in forest canopies as well as their physiological and …
Above and belowground traits impacting transpiration decline during soil drying in 48 maize (Zea mays) genotypes
Abstract Background and Aims Stomatal regulation allows plants to promptly respond to
water stress. However, our understanding of the impact of above and belowground hydraulic …
water stress. However, our understanding of the impact of above and belowground hydraulic …