Autores
Darren R Sandquist, James R Ehleringer
Fecha de publicación
1997/4
Revista
The New Phytologist
Volumen
135
Número
4
Páginas
635-644
Editor
Cambridge University Press
Descripción
Traits associated with leaf energy balance are especially important for desert plants because decoupling leaf and ambient temperatures can be critical for maximizing productivity and survival in these hot, dry regions. Deserts are also one of the most climatically unpredictable and heterogeneous biomes; thus, variation of energy balance characters due either to plasticity or genetic differentiation might also be crucial to the success of desert plant species. In a common garden environment we examined variation in the traits associated with energy balance and productivity in Encelia farinosa A. Gray (brittlebush) plants. Comparing two populations from contrasting rainfall and drought climates, we found that plants from the wetter site (Superior, Arizona) always maintained higher leaf absorptances than plants from the more xeric region (Oatman, Arizona) when at similar water potentials. Superior plants also increased …
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