%0 Journal Article %T Arabidopsis species deploy distinct strategies to cope with drought stress %A A P M Weber %A F He %A G Schmitz %A J De Meaux %A M Bouzid %A R E H£żusler %A T Mettler-Altmann %J Archive of "Annals of Botany". %D 2019 %R 10.1093/aob/mcy237 %X Water limitation is an important determinant of the distribution, abundance and diversity of plant species. Yet, little is known about how the response to limiting water supply changes among closely related plant species with distinct ecological preferences. Comparison of the model annual species Arabidopsis thaliana with its close perennial relatives A. lyrata and A. halleri, can help disentangle the molecular and physiological changes contributing to tolerance and avoidance mechanisms, because these species must maintain tolerance and avoidance mechanisms to increase long-term survival, but they are exposed to different levels of water stress and competition in their natural habitat %K Arabidopsis halleri %K Arabidopsis lyrata %K Arabidopsis thaliana %K avoidance strategy %K drought stress %K evolution %K plant wilting %K tolerance strategy %K soil water content %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6676377/