Adjustments in hydraulic architecture of Pinus palustris maintain similar stomatal conductance in xeric and mesic habitats

Plant Cell And Environment
2006
Addington, RN; Donovan, LA; Mitchell, RJ; Vose, JM; Pecot, SD; Jack, SB; Hacke, UG; Sperry, JS; Oren, R
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Volume / Issue29(4)
Pages535-545
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DOI10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01430.x
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AbstractWe investigated relationships between whole-tree hydraulic architecture and stomatal conductance in Pinus palustris Mill.(longleaf pine) across habitats that differed in soil properties and habitat structure. Trees occupying a xeric habitat (char
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