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Ibrahim Bourbia

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The New Phytologist|February 24, 2024
Stomatal response to VPD is not triggered by changes in soil-leaf hydraulic conductance in Arabidopsis or CallitrisIbrahim Bourbia, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|May 7, 2025
Substantial capacitance found in the roots of 2 contrasting conifer speciesChristopher McCarthy, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy Brodribb
Plant Physiology|May 7, 2025
Substantial capacitance found in the roots of 2 contrasting conifer speciesChristopher McCarthy, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy Brodribb
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 18, 2023
Variation in xylem vulnerability to cavitation shapes the photosynthetic legacy of droughtVanessa Tonet, Timothy Brodribb, Ibrahim Bourbia
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 21, 2022
Constant hydraulic supply enables optical monitoring of transpiration in a grass, a herb, and a coniferIbrahim Bourbia, Christopher Lucani, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|October 7, 2021
Herb and conifer roots show similar high sensitivity to water deficitIbrahim Bourbia, Carola Pritzkow, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|March 26, 2025
Polyploidy drives changes in tissue allocation modifying whole-plant water relationsJavier López-Jurado, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy J Brodribb
The New Phytologist|March 13, 2025
Using long-term field data to quantify water potential regulation in response to VPD and soil moisture in a conifer treeIbrahim Bourbia, Luke A Yates, Timothy J Brodribb
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 27, 2026
High temperature leads to a loss of isohydry in Pinus radiataKritika Sharma, Ibrahim Bourbia, Faustino Rubio Pérez, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 23, 2025
Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization does not improve root hydraulic supply in tomato and peaJiacan Sun, Timothy J Brodribb, Eloise Foo, et al.
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The New Phytologist|February 24, 2024
Stomatal response to VPD is not triggered by changes in soil-leaf hydraulic conductance in Arabidopsis or CallitrisIbrahim Bourbia, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|May 7, 2025
Substantial capacitance found in the roots of 2 contrasting conifer speciesChristopher McCarthy, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy Brodribb
Plant Physiology|May 7, 2025
Substantial capacitance found in the roots of 2 contrasting conifer speciesChristopher McCarthy, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy Brodribb
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 18, 2023
Variation in xylem vulnerability to cavitation shapes the photosynthetic legacy of droughtVanessa Tonet, Timothy Brodribb, Ibrahim Bourbia
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 21, 2022
Constant hydraulic supply enables optical monitoring of transpiration in a grass, a herb, and a coniferIbrahim Bourbia, Christopher Lucani, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|October 7, 2021
Herb and conifer roots show similar high sensitivity to water deficitIbrahim Bourbia, Carola Pritzkow, Timothy J Brodribb
Plant Physiology|March 26, 2025
Polyploidy drives changes in tissue allocation modifying whole-plant water relationsJavier López-Jurado, Ibrahim Bourbia, Timothy J Brodribb
The New Phytologist|March 13, 2025
Using long-term field data to quantify water potential regulation in response to VPD and soil moisture in a conifer treeIbrahim Bourbia, Luke A Yates, Timothy J Brodribb
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 27, 2026
High temperature leads to a loss of isohydry in Pinus radiataKritika Sharma, Ibrahim Bourbia, Faustino Rubio Pérez, et al.
Plant Physiology|December 23, 2025
Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization does not improve root hydraulic supply in tomato and peaJiacan Sun, Timothy J Brodribb, Eloise Foo, et al.
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