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  • Titel
    Xylem safety in relation to the stringency of plant water potential regulation of European beech, Norway spruce and Douglas-fir trees during severe drought
  • Verfasser
  • Erscheinungsort
    Berlin
  • Verlag
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2024
  • Seiten
    607-623
  • Material
    Sonderdruck
  • Digitales Dokument
  • Standardsignatur
    13401S
  • Datensatznummer
    40005365
  • Quelle
  • Abstract
    The exceptional 2018/2019 drought exposed Central Europe’s forests to severe stress, highlighting the need to better understand stomatal regulation strategies and their relationship to xylem safety under extreme drought. We studied diurnal, seasonal, and inter-annual variation in stomatal conductance (gs) and leaf water potential (ΨLeaf) in co-occurring European beech (F. sylvatica), Norway spruce (P. abies), and Douglas-fir (P. menziesii) trees in the two summers and related them to hydraulic traits characterizing drought resistance. In 2018, F. sylvatica exhibited a continuous ΨLeaf decline from June to September, as is characteristic for an anisohydric strategy, while P. abies closed stomata early and reached the least negative ΨLeaf-values at the end of summer. P. menziesii showed low ΨLeaf-values close to P12 (the xylem pressure at onset of embolism) already in July. Both conifers closed stomata when approaching P12 and maintained low gs-levels throughout summer, indicative for isohydric regulation. In 2019, all three species showed a linear decline in ΨLeaf, but F. sylvatica crossed P12 in contrast to the conifers.Keywords: Embolism resistance, Iso/anisohydric, Hydraulic safety margin, Leaf water potential, Stomatal regulation, Turgor loss point, Vulnerability curve
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