2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 139 - Physiological Ecology: Celebrating 50 years of the Physiological Ecology Section 3

Water availability shifts stomatal thresholds
L. Turin Dickman, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Emma Lathrop, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Jack Heneghan, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Dea Musa, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Max G. Ryan, Integral Ecology Group; Sanna A. Sevanto, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Why is the hardiest tree in the southwest dying? Quantifying the physiology, etiology, and topographic patterns of juniper mortality in the Four Corners region
Steve Kannenberg, University of Utah; Michael J. Campbell, Fort Lewis College; Kelly Kerr, University of Utah; William Anderegg, University of Utah
Water use strategies diverge by plant functional type in the Caatinga dry forest
Cynthia L. Wright, Texas A&M University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jason West, Texas A&M University; André L. A. de Lima, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco; Eduardo S. de Souza, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco; Bradford Wilcox, Texas A&M University
Looking at photosynthetic thermotolerance at a finer scale: a study on Citrus spp
Anirban Guha, University of Florida; Talent Vharachumu, Earth University, University of Florida; Muhammad Fasih Khalid, Bahauddin Zakariya University, University of Florida; Mark Keeley, Florida Ag Research, University of Florida; Christopher Vincent, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center
Thirsty and sick: interaction of drought- and pathogen-induced mortality in Pinus sylvestris L. and Picea abies (L.) Karst
Mireia Gomez-Gallego, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Lucía Galiano, CREAF-Autonomous University of Barcelona; J. Julio Camarero Sr., Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE-CSIC); Hernan D. Capador, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Malin Elfstrand, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Jordi Martinez-Vilalta, CREAF / UAB; Jan Stenlid, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Jonas Oliva, University of Lleida
Hydraulic conductance and vulnerability segmentation in Pinus shoots
David Love, University of Georgia; Daniel M. Johnson, University of Georgia; Santiago Trueba, Yale University; Craig R. Brodersen, Yale University
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