1. Drought versus heat: What's the major constraint on Mediterranean green roof plants?
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Anna Dal Borgo, Tadeja Savi, Andrea Nardini, Veronica Lee Love, Mauro Tretiach, Sergio Andri, Savi, Tadeja, Dal Borgo, Anna, Love, Veronica L., Andri, Sergio, Tretiach, Mauro, and Nardini, Andrea
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0106 biological sciences ,Environmental Engineering ,Green roof ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Water statu ,Microclimate ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Shrub ,Shallow substrate depths ,Greening ,Heat resistance ,Environmental Chemistry ,Mortality ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Shallow substrate depth ,Water transport ,Resistance (ecology) ,ved/biology ,Ecology ,Medicine (all) ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Drought resistance ,Pollution ,Arid ,Shrub species ,Water status ,Agronomy ,Shrub specie ,Environmental science ,Water use ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Green roofs are gaining momentum in the arid and semi-arid regions due to their multiple benefits as compared with conventional roofs. One of the most critical steps in green roof installation is the selection of drought and heat tolerant species that can thrive under extreme microclimate conditions. We monitored the water status, growth and survival of 11 drought-adapted shrub species grown on shallow green roof modules (10 and 13cm deep substrate) and analyzed traits enabling plants to cope with drought (symplastic and apoplastic resistance) and heat stress (root membrane stability). The physiological traits conferring efficiency/safety to the water transport system under severe drought influenced plant water status and represent good predictors of both plant water use and growth rates over green roofs. Moreover, our data suggest that high substrate temperature represents a stress factor affecting plant survival to a larger extent than drought per se. In fact, the major cause influencing seedling survival on shallow substrates was the species-specific root resistance to heat, a single and easy measurable trait that should be integrated into the methodological framework for screening and selection of suitable shrub species for roof greening in the Mediterranean.
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- 2016
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