Description
We grew 50 diverse tree and shrub species in controlled glasshouses and exposed them to a six-day heatwave (peak air temperature =41 °C), measuring their maximum leaf temperature (Tleaf_max) and their leaf critical temperature (Tcrit) to estimate thermal safety margins (TSM). All plants were well-watered. Baseline physiological measurements were conducted in the week prior to the experimental +7 °C heatwave under 34 °C. Measurements during the heatwave were collected on day 5 or 6, or in the case of Tleaf_max, on a single sunny day. All measurements were conducted on recently developed and fully-expanded leaves. For more information, see the publication in Plant, Cell & Environment at 10.3390/toxins17070334 .
| Date made available | 18 Jun 2025 |
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| Publisher | Western Sydney University |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Associations between uraemic toxins and gut microbiota in adults initiating peritoneal dialysis
James, P., Stanford, J., Dixit, O. V. A., Nicdao, M. A., McWhinney, B., Sud, K., Ryan, M., Read, S., Ahlenstiel, G., Lambert, K., O’Brien, C. & Chau, K., Jul 2025, In: Toxins. 17, 7, 19 p., 334.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Green or crispy: Which plants use transpiration to survive heatwaves?
Prokopavicius, R. (PI)
7/08/20 → 15/11/26
Project: Research
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Which plant where, when and why database for growing urban green space (Green Cities Project) [via Macquarie Uni]
Ellsworth, D. (PI), Anderson, I. (Investigator), Power, S. (Investigator), Tjoelker, M. (Investigator), Rymer, P. (Investigator), Whale, J. W. (Scholarship Recipient), Leishman, M. (Investigator), Hughes, L. (Investigator), Beaumont, L. (Investigator), Gallagher, R. (Investigator), Nipperess, D. (Investigator), Lee, C. (Investigator), Dunford, S. (Investigator) & Adams, M. (Investigator)
Western Sydney University, Horticulture Innovation Australia
30/06/16 → 30/08/21
Project: Research
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