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This project investigates how trees respond to drought, focusing on xylem embolism and its impact on tree survival. By combining field measurements, controlled experiments, and advanced modeling, it aims to enhance the drought resilience of forests, which are vital ecosystems facing climate change challenges.
Trees play a major role in Earths water and carbon cycles.
Climate change puts trees under a growing threat of drought-induced mortality.
This already happens in Europe, where summers are becoming hotter and drier, and across global forest biomes.
Due to their large size and long lifespan, trees need time to adapt and migrate, time they lack under the fast rate of global change.
On the other hand, foersts are amog the most important ecosystems we simply cannot afford to lose.Loss of xylem hydrau…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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