From observations across a network of forest plots in the Amazon basin, the study finds that tree keep growing but cut back on respiratory metabolism during severe drought.
This remarkable result suggests that trees maintain their short-term competitive edge through stressful periods by prioritizing growth instead of tissue repair and defence.
This could explain why there is a longer-term increase in tree mortality following drought periods.
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Paper in Nature
Global Ecosystem Monitoring Network
Dan Metcalfe