HOME     SCHEDULE     AUTHOR INDEX     SUBJECT INDEX         
PARENT SESSION
Oral Session #74: Plant Water Relations: Hydraulics and use.
Presiding: B. Engelbrecht
Thursday, August 8. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Greenlee Meeting Room, TCC.

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Stiller, Volker*,1, Lafitte, Renee2, Sperry, John1, 1 University of Utah, Salt Lake City2 International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos, Philippines. Hydraulic properties of rice.

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Pratt, R. Brandon*,1, Black, R. Alan1, 1 Washington State University, Pullman, WA. Do invasive trees have a hydraulic advantage over native trees?

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Choat, Brendan*,1,2, Ball, Marilyn2, Luly, Jon1, Holtum, Joe1, 1 James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia2 Research School of Biological Sciences, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Pit membrane porosity and vulnerability to embolism in four seasonally dry rainforest tree species .

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Davis, Stephen*,1, Ewers, Frank2, Bowen, T.J.1, Jacobsen, Anna1, 1 Pepperdine University, Malibu, California2 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Is there a tradeoff between safety from xylem embolism and conductive efficiency in Californian chaparral?

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Carey, Eileen*,1, 1 University of Minnesota, St. Paul. Whole tree water use and hydraulic limitations to growth in two pine species growing in contrasting climates.

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] domec, Jean-Christophe*,1, Gartner, Barbara2, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon2 . How do earlywood and latewood affect water transport and storage when water is under tension?

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Schulte, Paul*,1, Brooks, J Renee2, 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV2 Western Ecology Division, Corvallis, OR. Branch junctions and the flow of water through xylem in Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine stems.

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Gutschick, Vincent*,1, Catalan-Valencia, Ernesto2, 1 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM2 Colegio de Postgraduados, Montecillo, Mexico. Physiological control of water and CO2 fluxes in riparian trees on the middle Rio Grande.

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Sack, Lawren*,1, Holbrook, N. Michele1, 1 Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Cambridge, MA. The "hydrology" of temperate deciduous leaves: linkages between leaf hydraulics, structure and function.

FULL ABSTRACT

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Marks, Christian*,1, Lechowicz, Martin1, 1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Nocturnal sap-flow in seedlings of 22 temperate tree species.

FULL ABSTRACT