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DOI10.1111/1365-2435.12518
Multiple strategies for drought survival among woody plant species
Pivovaroff, Alexandria L.; Pasquini, Sarah C.; De Guzman, Mark E.; Alstad, Karrin P.; Stemke, Jenessa S.; Santiago, Louis S.
通讯作者Santiago, Louis S.
来源期刊FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
ISSN0269-8463
EISSN1365-2435
出版年2016
卷号30期号:4页码:517-526
英文摘要

Drought-induced mortality and regional dieback of woody vegetation are reported from numerous locations around the world. Yet within any one site, predicting which species are most likely to survive global change-type drought is a challenge. We studied the diversity of drought survival traits of a community of 15 woody plant species in a desert-chaparral ecotone. The vegetation was a mix of chaparral and desert shrubs, as well as endemic species that only occur along this margin. This vegetation boundary has large potential for drought-induced mortality because nearly all species are at the edge of their range. Drought survival traits studied were vulnerability to drought-induced xylem cavitation, sapwood capacitance, deciduousness, photosynthetic stems, deep roots, photosynthetic responses to leaf water potential and hydraulic architecture. Drought survival strategies were evaluated as combinations of traits that could be effective in dealing with drought. The large variation in seasonal predawn water potential of leaves and stem xylem ranged from -682 to -029 MPa and -692 to -027 MPa, respectively. The water potential at which photosynthesis ceases ranged from -942 to -344 MPa. Architecture was a determinant of hydraulic traits, with species supporting large leaf area per sapwood area exhibiting high rates of water transport, but also xylem that is vulnerable to drought-induced cavitation. Species with more negative midday leaf water potential during the growing season also showed access to deeper water sources based on hydrogen isotope analysis. Drought survival mechanisms comprised of drought deciduousness, photosynthetic stems, tolerance of low minimum seasonal tissue water potential and vulnerability to drought-induced xylem cavitation thus varied orthogonally among species, and promote a diverse array of drought survival strategies in an arid ecosystem of considerable floristic complexity.


英文关键词climate change drought-induced mortality hydraulic conductance Mediterranean-type ecosystems photosynthesis plant water potential transpiration xylem cavitation
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000373920800003
WOS关键词VULNERABILITY CURVES ; WATER ; XYLEM ; MORTALITY ; CLIMATE ; FOREST ; LEAF ; STEM ; COORDINATION ; CONVERGENCE
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/193101
作者单位Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Bot & Plant Sci, 2150 Batchelor Hall, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
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Pivovaroff, Alexandria L.,Pasquini, Sarah C.,De Guzman, Mark E.,et al. Multiple strategies for drought survival among woody plant species[J],2016,30(4):517-526.
APA Pivovaroff, Alexandria L.,Pasquini, Sarah C.,De Guzman, Mark E.,Alstad, Karrin P.,Stemke, Jenessa S.,&Santiago, Louis S..(2016).Multiple strategies for drought survival among woody plant species.FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY,30(4),517-526.
MLA Pivovaroff, Alexandria L.,et al."Multiple strategies for drought survival among woody plant species".FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 30.4(2016):517-526.
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