Xylem efficiency vs. safety acclimation to drought of seedling root anatomy for six Patagonian shrub species

With the aim to seek evidences on the possible trade off between hydraulic efficiency and hydraulic safety, from both an evolutionary and an acclimation point of view, we compared root xylem anatomy and derived functional properties for seedlings of six Patagonian shrub species grown in a greenhouse...

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Autor principal: Durante, M.
Otros Autores: Maseda, Pablo Horacio, Fernández, Roberto Javier
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