Journal article

Contrasting physiological responses of two co-occurring eucalypts to seasonal drought at restored bauxite mine sites

C Szota, C Farrell, JM Koch, H Lambers, EJ Veneklaas

Tree Physiology | Published : 2011

Abstract

This study describes the physiological response of two co-occurring tree species (Eucalyptus marginata and Corymbia calophylla) to seasonal drought at low- and high-quality restored bauxite mine sites in south-western Australia. Seasonal changes in photosynthesis (A), stomatal conductance (g s), leaf water potential (), leaf osmotic potential (π), leaf relative water content (RWC) and pressure-volume analysis were captured over an 18-month field study to (i) determine the nature and severity of physiological stress in relation to site quality and (ii) identify any physiological differences between the two species. Root system restriction at the low-quality site reduced maximum rates of gas e..

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