99 POSTER SESSION 15 (Abstr. 685-697) Water Stress and Utilization
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Brian Makeredza, Michael Schmeisser, Elmi Lötze, and Willem J. Steyn
, 2012 ). Water stress has been reported to exacerbate the development of sunburn ( Barber and Sharpe, 1971 ; Gonda et al., 2006 ), whereas regular irrigation purportedly decreases the incidence of sunburn, supposedly by facilitating sufficient
Chuhe Chen, J. Scott Cameron, and Stephen F. Klauer
136 ORAL SESSION 29 (Abstr. 205–210) Stress–Heat and Water
Lloyd L. Nackley, Elias Fernandes de Sousa, Bruno J.L. Pitton, Jared Sisneroz, and Lorence R. Oki
environmental and physiological demand ( Wheeler et al., 2019 ). For example, small young plants growing in cooler weather do not require as much water as large plants growing in warmer weather. Plants experience abiotic stress when photosynthesis is constrained
Roger Kjelgren, Lixue Wang, and Daryl Joyce
). Appropriate species selection for water-wise landscaping can be improved with knowledge of drought tolerance and water stress response mechanisms among candidate species ( Kjelgren et al., 2000 ). Drought and water stress response mechanisms have been well
Richard Martinson, John Lambrinos, and Ricardo Mata-González
elements. One approach to reducing the water footprint of urban landscapes is using more species that have unique adaptations for tolerating extended periods of water stress. These species could be used to design landscapes that provide a range of functions
James A. Zwack, Anthony S. Aiello, William R. Graves, and Alden M. Townsend
60 ORAL SESSION 10 (Abstr. 064–071) Water Stress/Water Utilization–Woody Plants
Mengmeng Gu, James A. Robbins, and Curt R. Rom
North Carolina. Paper birch grows best where provided with ample moisture and is adapted to a variety of soils ( Farrar, 1995 ). Water deficit is a severe environmental stress to paper birch in the landscape and nursery production. Water-deficit stress
Clinton C. Shock, Erik B.G. Feibert, and Lamont D. Saunders
76 POSTER SESSION 9 Water Stress, Water Utilization, & Water Management/Cross-Commodity
Sanliang Gu, Sunghee Guak, Leslie H. Fuchigami, and Charles H. Shin
145 POSTER SESSION (Abstr. 479–486) Water Stress