Theses and Dissertations

Date of Award

12-2022

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Biology

First Advisor

Dr. Alejandro Fierro-Cabo

Second Advisor

Dr. Bradley Christoffersen

Third Advisor

Charlotte Reemts

Abstract

Semi-arid ecosystems across the globe have faced land conversion posing a threat to the important ecosystem services they provide. Revegetation-centered restoration efforts in arid regions have low success due to limited water availability and higher temperatures. Typically, practitioners utilize methods that modify field conditions around seedlings to mitigate these stressors. I evaluated the efficacy of in-nursery treatments to improve plant water status. Three pretreatments were applied: elevated CO2, drought hardening, and an antitranspirant foliar spray. My goal was to understand how these pretreatments would impact survival and growth in the field and what physiological traits they altered. Elevated CO2 and drought treatments significantly increased osmotic potential in two of the species. The antitranspirant significantly reduced stomatal conductance for at least four days after treatment. Treatments modified plant physiology and showed signs of reducing water loss but had no impact on survival or growth in the field under favorable weather conditions.

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