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Water relations and root growth of two populations of Gutierrezia sarothrae

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Ronald E Sosebee, Changgui Wan, and Bobby L McMichael, Water relations and root growth of two populations of Gutierrezia sarothrae: .

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We hypothesise that genotypic differences in transpiration and root growth in the southern and northern populations of Gutierrezia sarothrae are driven by growing season vapour pressure deficit (VPD) and that ecotypic differentiations are linked to corresponding variations in tissue and leaf water relations. Seedlings from an Idaho (ID) and a Texas (TX) seed source were grown either in an open nursery (full sunlight) or under shade. There were no population differences in transpiration, root growth and tissue water relation parameters when the plants were grown under the shade. However, significant population differences were observed in the plants grown in the open where VPD was substantially higher. Transpiration in the TX population [...]

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