Plant hydraulics at the heart of plant, crops and ecosystem functions in the face of climate change

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Publié dans:The New phytologist. - 1979. - 241(2024), 3 vom: 01. Feb., Seite 984-999
Auteur principal: Torres-Ruiz, José M (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Cochard, Hervé, Delzon, Sylvain, Boivin, Thomas, Burlett, Regis, Cailleret, Maxime, Corso, Déborah, Delmas, Chloé E L, De Caceres, Miquel, Diaz-Espejo, Antonio, Fernández-Conradi, Pilar, Guillemot, Joannes, Lamarque, Laurent J, Limousin, Jean-Marc, Mantova, Marylou, Mencuccini, Maurizio, Morin, Xavier, Pimont, François, De Dios, Victor Resco, Ruffault, Julien, Trueba, Santiago, Martin-StPaul, Nicolas K
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2024
Accès à la collection:The New phytologist
Sujets:Journal Article Review climate change crop productivity drought mortality pathogens plant growth plant hydraulics wildfire plus... Water 059QF0KO0R Soil
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Résumé:© 2023 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2023 New Phytologist Foundation.
Plant hydraulics is crucial for assessing the plants' capacity to extract and transport water from the soil up to their aerial organs. Along with their capacity to exchange water between plant compartments and regulate evaporation, hydraulic properties determine plant water relations, water status and susceptibility to pathogen attacks. Consequently, any variation in the hydraulic characteristics of plants is likely to significantly impact various mechanisms and processes related to plant growth, survival and production, as well as the risk of biotic attacks and forest fire behaviour. However, the integration of hydraulic traits into disciplines such as plant pathology, entomology, fire ecology or agriculture can be significantly improved. This review examines how plant hydraulics can provide new insights into our understanding of these processes, including modelling processes of vegetation dynamics, illuminating numerous perspectives for assessing the consequences of climate change on forest and agronomic systems, and addressing unanswered questions across multiple areas of knowledge
Description:Date Completed 12.01.2024
Date Revised 12.01.2024
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1469-8137
DOI:10.1111/nph.19463