About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to collect studies on plant hydraulic estimation and applications. Particularly, we welcome manuscripts that highlight the novel aspects of plant hydraulics, spanning from molecular to whole-plant perspectives and land surface levels, broadening the perspective on how hydraulics respond to environmental change.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Methodologies, Opinions or Perspectives, addressing the roles of plant hydraulics in response to climate change ranging from molecular to the whole plant and ecosystem level, topics may include:
• Plant hydraulic components and networks
• Methods in plant hydraulics
• Molecular genetics of plant hydraulics
• Applying plant hydraulics in vegetation and climate models
• Genomic and evolutionary basis for hydraulics adaptation to changing environments
• Modulation of plant hydraulics by environmental factors and interactions with other physiological processes.
Please note: Studies falling into the categories below will not be considered for review unless they are expanded and provide insight into the biological system or process being studied:
i) Descriptive collection of transcripts, proteins, or metabolites, including comparative sets as a result of different conditions or treatments;
ii) Descriptive studies that define gene families using basic phylogenetics and the assignment of cursory functional attributions (e.g. expression profiles, hormone or metabolites levels, promoter analysis, informatic parameters).
Keywords: plant hydraulics, plant water relations, stress resilience, water-use efficiency, climate change
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.