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Mechanisms of plant survival and mortality during drought: why do some plants survive while others succumb to drought?

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Craig D Allen, Thomas Kolb, John S Sperry, Nathan G McDowell, David D Breshears, David G Williams, Enrico A Yepez, Adam G West, Neil S Cobb, Jennifer Plaut, and William T Pockman, Mechanisms of plant survival and mortality during drought: why do some plants survive while others succumb to drought?: .

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Severe droughts have been associated with regional-scale forest mortality worldwide. Climate change is expected to exacerbate regional mortality events; however, prediction remains difficult because the physiological mechanisms underlying drought survival and mortality are poorly understood. We developed a hydraulically based theory considering carbon balance and insect resistance that allowed development and examination of hypotheses regarding survival and mortality. Multiple mechanisms may cause mortality during drought. A common mechanism for plants with isohydric regulation of water status results from avoidance of drought-induced hydraulic failure via stomatal closure, resulting in carbon starvation and a cascade of downstream [...]

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