1. Vaccinium gaultherioides: Another insight into water relations of alpine dwarf shrubs
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Stefan Mayr and Andrea Ganthaler
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Ecology ,Hydraulics ,Turgor pressure ,food and beverages ,Xylem ,law.invention ,Geography ,Agronomy ,Hydraulic conductivity ,law ,Vaccinium gaultherioides ,Osmotic pressure ,Growth height ,Soil humidity - Abstract
Dwarf shrubs exhibit different requirements for a safe and efficient water supply compared to trees due their basitonic branching and low growth height. Though, only few studies dealt with the hydraulics of this growth form. Here we report key hydraulic parameters (vulnerability to drought-induced embolism, xylem hydraulic conductivity, cell osmotic potential, potential at turgor loss point) and related wood anatomical traits for Vaccinium gaultherioides, a wide-spread species in the European Alps. The results affirm the current knowledge, by indicating a relatively risky hydraulic strategy with low hydraulic safety compared to alpine trees and osmotic properties connected to the species’ soil humidity requirements.
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- 2015
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