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fang wang


fang.wang@helsinki.fi

Journal articles

2012
T Randriamanana, F Wang, T Lehto, P J Aphalo (2012)  Water use strategies of seedlings of three Malagasy Adansonia species under drought   SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 81: 61-70 JUL  
Abstract: Adansonia species, known by the common name “baobab,” have a very low regeneration rate in Madagascar. In order to determine if Malagasy Adansonia seedlings’ vulnerability to drought may account for this low rate of regeneration, we compared growth, photosynthetic behavior and water use strategy of three species of Malagasy Adansonia (A. grandidieri, A. madagaseariensis, A. rubrostipa). Our results indicated that drought depressed the growth, net assimilation rate, stomatal conductance and transpiration rate of Adansonia seedlings but increased their water use efficiencies. Adansonia species are able to withstand drought by reducing water loss through stomatal closure and their ability to store water within roots. Interspecific differences were attributed to diversity in water-use strategies, relative water content and biomass allocation. A. rubrostipa and A. grandidieri appeared to be more adapted to arid environments than A. madagascariensis. Ecological implications of these results are discussed. (C) 2012 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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