
Trees on the streets of Montreal in Canada benefit from leaky pipes
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Trees growing on city streets are more resistant to drought than those in parks because they are drinking from an unusual water source: leaky pipes.
After long periods with little rain, water levels and sap flow tend to decrease more in trees growing in parks compared with those in streets, but it was unclear why.
To investigate, André Poirier at the University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada, and his colleagues took trunk samples…
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