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Davis, S.D. and Mooney, H.A. (1986) Tissue water relations of four co-occurring chaparral shrubs. Oecologia 70: 527-535.

Year Published: 1986
Abstract: 

Chaparral shrubs of California have a suite of morphological and physiological adaptations to withstand the prolonged summer droughts of a mediterranean climate. Not all species of chaparral have the same rooting depth and there is some evidence that those with shallow roots have tissue that is most tolerant to water stress. The authors tested this notion by comparing the tissue water relations of four co-occurring chaparral shrubs: Quercus durata, Heteromeles arbutifolia, Adenostoma fasciculatum, and Rhamnus californica .

Article Title: 
Tissue water relations of four co-occurring chaparral shrubs
Article ID: 
272