Physiological responses of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri under drought and heat stresses
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Hung, T.H.; Gooda, R.; Rizzuto, G.; So, T.; Thammavong, B.; Hoa, T.T.; Jalonen, R.; Boshier, D.H.; MacKay, J.J. (2020) Physiological responses of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri under drought and heat stresses. Ecology and Evolution 10 p. 10872–10885 ISSN: 2045-7758
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Little is known about the responses of endangered Rosewood species to drought and heat stress. These stresses are expected to increase in the Greater Mekong Subregion where the species co-occur and are endemic. Our results indicate contrasting relationships in water relations, photosynthetic pigment levels, and total soluble sugars in the two species, matching their ecological niches. The results support effective regeneration and conservation of the species in degraded habitats and in the face of climate change.
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Riina Jalonenhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1669-9138
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University of Oxford; Institute of Forest and Wildlife Research and Development, Phnom Penh; Forestry Research Center, Laos; Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Alliance of Bioversity International and CIATInvestors/sponsors
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, United Kingdom; Darwin Initiative; Oxfordshire Local Enterprise PartnershipRelated material
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Hung, T.H.; Gooda, R.; Rizzuto, G.; So, T.; Thammavong, B.; Hoa, T.T.; Jalonen, R.; Boshier, D.H.; MacKay, J.J. (2021) Physiological responses of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri under drought and heat stresses. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v6wwpzgt1

