Vulnerability to xylem cavitation and the distribution of sonoran desert vegetation

Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Sperry, John S.
Other Author Pockman, William T.
Title Vulnerability to xylem cavitation and the distribution of sonoran desert vegetation
Date 2000
Description We studied 15 riparian and upland Sonoran desert species to evaluate how the limitation of xylem pressure (Vx) by cavitation corresponded with plant distribution along a moisture gradient. Riparian species were obligate riparian trees (Fraxinus velutina, Populus fremontii, and Salix gooddingii), native shrubs (Baccharis spp.), and an exotic shrub (Tamarix ramosissima). Upland species were evergreen (Juniperus monosperma, Larrea tridentata), drought-deciduous (Ambrosia dumosa, Encelia farinosa, Fouquieria splendens, Cercidium microphyllum), and winter-deciduous (Acacia spp., Prosopis velutina) trees and shrubs.
Type Text
Publisher Botanical Society of America
Volume 87
Issue 9
First Page 1287
Last Page 1299
Subject Comparative approach; species distribution; xylem conducting efficency
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Pockman, W. T., & Sperry, J. S. (2000). Vulnerability to xylem cavitation and the distribution of Sonoran desert vegetation. American Journal of Botany, 87(9), 1287-99.
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