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IVERdrought: Investigating how Intra-individual Variability in Embolism Resistance helps plants to cope with increasing drought

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Investigating plants’ drought resistance

Drought is increasingly causing global plant mortality. Recent research suggests that a plant's ability to survive drought may hinge on variations in its embolism resistance. The accumulation of embolisms (air bubbles) within a plant's water transport system leads to tissue death. Quantifying embolism resistance is therefore vital for understanding the impact of drought on plants. Innovative non-invasive methods are available to visualise embolism and quantify variations in resistance to embolism both within and among trees. The MSCA-funded IVERdrought project will investigate intra-individual variability in leaf embolism resistance in various species and explore whether other traits contribute to drought resistance. The project aims to assess the factors influencing species' drought resistance in an increasingly arid world through the integration of physiology, ecology, and statistics.

Objective

Drought-induced plant mortality is increasing across the world and inter-individual variation (IIV) in embolism resistance (a key driver of plant death) is a likely important, but unknown, factor in the ability of plant species to tolerate and adapt to drought. Recent research has shown that embolisms (air-bubbles that form in the plant water transport system under drought-stress) cause tissue death, highlighting the critical importance of quantifying embolism resistance for understanding drought damage and death. Recently developed, non-invasive techniques to visualise embolism (such as the OVT, the use of optical cameras and light) enable us to quantify how embolism resistance varies within, between and among individuals. Emerging research using the OVT suggests that IIV in embolism resistance is high in the canopies of drought-resistant trees. Utilising both natural and experimental systems, IVERdrought will investigate the role of IIV in leaf embolism resistance at the species-scale for the first time, and determine how coordination or trade-off’s with other traits may confer species drought resistance. This project will combine physiology, ecology, statistics and more, involve a global network of researchers, a highly skilled supervisor and host institution, and activities to engage scientists and the local and global community. The applicant, Dr Kate Johnson, has the ideal technical and communication skills to undertake this project, which is also perfectly designed to expand her skillset, leveraging her career. By interpreting key aspects of plant physiology through the lens of ecology, IVERdrought will bridge the gap between these fields, providing a novel and urgently needed assessment of what drives species drought resistance in an increasingly arid world.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES
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€ 165 312,96
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UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA EDIFICI C
08193 BELLATERRA
Spain

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