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Post-fire resprouting oaks (genus: Quercus) exhibit plasticity in xylem vulnerability to drought

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Dylan W. Schwilk, Tailor E. Brown, Russell Lackey, and Joshua Willms, Post-fire resprouting oaks (genus: Quercus) exhibit plasticity in xylem vulnerability to drought: Plant Ecology, v. 217, iss. 6.

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Abstract (from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11258-016-0568-y): Resprouting is a key functional trait for species in disturbance prone environments. In many semi-arid environments, woody plants face both fire and drought as recurring disturbances. Past work has demonstrated that oaks inhabiting sky-island forests of the northern Sierra Madre Oriental have differing microhabitat preferences and heavy stem dieback occured during the historic 2011 drought indicating potential xylem failure. These oak species, representing two sections within the genus, are all post-fire resprouters: they can resprout from underground storage organs when fire kills above ground tissue. Resprouts provide an opportunity to examine how functional [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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