Evolutionary relationships between drought-related traits and climate shape large hydraulic safety margins in western North American oaks

Abstract

Access the paper here. Quantitative knowledge of xylem physical tolerance limits to dehydration is essential to understanding plant drought tolerance but is lacking in many long-vessel angiosperms. We examine the hypothesis that a fundamental association between sustained xylem water transport and downstream tissue function should select for xylem that avoids embolism in long-vessel trees by quantifying xylem capacity to withstand air entry of western North American oaks

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PNAS

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