Presentation description
This study seeks to understand the effects of varying smoke intensities on Ponderosa Pine photosynthesis and leaf water loss. Key physiological metrics such as photosynthetic efficiency and cuticular conductance are used to assess overall tree help and plasticity after exposure to a smoke-filled environment. By investigating the relationship between smoke exposure and tree physiology, this research aims to clarify the broader impacts of anthropogenic warming on forest ecosystem stability.
Presenter Name: Ainsley Nystrom
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #36B
College: Science
School / Department: Biological Sciences
Email: ainsley.nystrom@utah.edu
Research Mentor: William Anderegg
Time: 10:45 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:
Union Ballroom