2022
DOI: 10.17129/botsci.3162
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Studies of plant hydraulics and water relations in Mexican environments: adaptation, physiology, and applications

Abstract: Given the outstanding global progress of research on the hydraulic pathway in plants, and its important role as an indicator of plant mortality risk, we reviewed: (1) the adaptive basis of hydraulic traits and their importance for overall plant function; (2) the number of primary scientific articles on plant hydraulics that have been produced in Mexico in the last 40 years, (3) research related to specific environments in Mexico, and (4) the possible applications of plant hydraulics to natural resource managem… Show more

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“…Acknowledging the importance of understanding the hydraulic pathways in plants as indicators of plant mortality risk, MéndezAlonzo et al (2022) review the adaptive basis of hydraulic traits and their relevance for overall plant function; also, they discuss potential applications of plant hydraulics to natural resource management in the Mexican context. Their analysis reveals major geographical and ecological biases in the research conducted in Mexico, with most studies concentrating on tropical deciduous forests, crop plants, and tree species.…”
Section: S8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acknowledging the importance of understanding the hydraulic pathways in plants as indicators of plant mortality risk, MéndezAlonzo et al (2022) review the adaptive basis of hydraulic traits and their relevance for overall plant function; also, they discuss potential applications of plant hydraulics to natural resource management in the Mexican context. Their analysis reveals major geographical and ecological biases in the research conducted in Mexico, with most studies concentrating on tropical deciduous forests, crop plants, and tree species.…”
Section: S8mentioning
confidence: 99%