Differences in water regulation strategies between ring-porous and diffuse-porous species: an anatomical analysis of the hydrodynamic functions of urban forest trees
Key Points
Water regulation strategies differ significantly between ring-porous and diffuse-porous species, impacting urban ecology.
The study highlights anatomical features linked to hydrodynamic functions, influencing tree survival in urban environments.
Using anatomical analysis, the investigation compares water regulation strategies of these species in urban forests.
Understanding these differences may inform tree selection and management in urban forestry, supporting biodiversity.
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