Drought stress threatens desert trees, impacting photosynthesis and survival.
The study looked at how drought stress affects the growth of Populus euphratica trees. They found that as the trees experienced less water, their photosynthesis and water use efficiency decreased. However, the trees were able to adapt by adjusting their chlorophyll levels and increasing their ability to capture and use light energy. Overall, the trees showed signs of stress but were able to protect themselves by changing their physiological processes.