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- W4295735854 abstract "• The occurrence of heatwaves during drought periods is becoming frequent. • Thermal tolerance and evaporative cooling are common mechanisms to maintain plant function during heatwaves. • Concurrent heat and drought affect photosynthesis and plant water relations. • When hot droughts occur forest mortality risk is exacerbated. Heatwaves are particularly harmful for plants in combination with drought. The direct effects of high temperatures by themselves can be severe and their negative impacts depend on the maximum temperature reached, duration of exposure, time of the year, water availability and ability to acclimate. Usually, with adequate water supply, evaporative cooling through transpiration allow plants to avoid or delay the time for reaching leaf damage during a heatwave. However, when heat and drought stress occur together, plants face a critical trade-off where plants either close stomata to prevent dehydration at the cost of reducing carbon gain and evaporative cooling, or open stomata to enhance transpiration and cool their leaves at the risk of massive hydraulic failure and tissue dehydration. As global warming has increased episodes of hotter droughts and dry heatwaves, drought and heat impacts in forest are becoming progressively stronger and the mortality risk is exacerbated by a myriad of physiological mechanisms that can accelerate hydraulic failure, carbon starvation and susceptibility to pest and pathogens." @default.
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- W4295735854 title "How plants cope with heatwaves in a drier environment" @default.
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