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Drought‐induced leaf shedding in walnut: evidence for vulnerability segmentation

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ABSTRACT Trees of Juglans regia L. shed leaves when subjected to drought. Before shedding (when leaves are yellow), the petioles have lost 87% of their maximum hydraulic conductivity, but stems have lost only 14% of their conductivity. This is caused by the higher vulnerability of petioles than stems to water‐stress induced cavitation. These data are discussed in the context of the plant segmentation hypothesis.

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