Yuanyuan Xu
School of Geography and Tourism, Qilu Normal University, Jinan 250200, ChinaPublications
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Review Article
Drought adaptation mechanisms in Quercus acutissima: Physiological, hydraulic, and ecological strategies
Author(s): Meng Zhang, Yuanyuan Xu, Heng Liu, Tengfei Yu, Ning Wang and Xiao Liu*
Increasingly frequent drought events driven by climate change pose a significant threat to Quercus acutissima, a widely distributed species crucial for biodiversity conservation, soil stabilization, and plantation forestry in East Asia. Understanding its multidimensional adaptive mechanisms is essential for the sustainable management of this species in water-limited environments. This review synthesizes recent research across physiological, hydraulic, morphological, and ecological scales to comprehensively evaluate the response strategies of Q. acutissima to water deficit. Physiologically, the species exhibits pronounced overcompensatory recovery following drought and rewatering cycles and demonstrates a stress imprint effect, indicating ecological memory. Nitrogen and phosphorus addition effectively mitigates drought-induced reductions in the leaf structural traits, hig.. Read More»
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20637345