Response of Twig-Leaf Size Relationships Populus euphratica with Heteromorphic Leaves to Drought Stress

【Objective】The purpose of this study is to analyze whether changes in the twig-leaf size relationships could reduce the drought stress of Populus euphratica with heteromorphic leaves, which could provide reference for clarifying the formation mechanism of heteromorphic leaves and the conservation of...

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Drought
Hydraulic properties
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Isometric
Leaf area
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Nature reserves
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Regression
Specific conductivity
Stomata
Stress
Thickness
Transpiration
Water potential
Water shortages
Water transport
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