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Juliana S Medeiros

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Tree Physiology|February 24, 2018
Renewed interest in whole-plant physiology sheds light on the complexity of plant stress response architectureJuliana S Medeiros, Sharon C Danielson
The New Phytologist|May 15, 2013
Increasing atmospheric [CO2] from glacial to future concentrations affects drought tolerance via impacts on leaves, xylem and their integrated functionJuliana S Medeiros, Joy K Ward
Plant, Cell & Environment|September 10, 2010
Drought increases freezing tolerance of both leaves and xylem of Larrea tridentataJuliana S Medeiros, William T Pockman
The New Phytologist|October 21, 2020
Water in, water out: root form influences leaf functionRandall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
American Journal of Botany|April 5, 2014
Freezing regime and trade-offs with water transport efficiency generate variation in xylem structure across diploid populations of Larrea sp. (Zygophyllaceae)Juliana S Medeiros, William T Pockman
Plos One|February 1, 2023
Effects of post oak (Quercus stellata) and smooth brome (Bromus inermis) competition on water uptake and root partitioning of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)Samia Hamati, Juliana S Medeiros, David Ward
Journal of Plant Research|November 17, 2025
Site conditions but not intraspecific competition impact Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) sapling growth and physiology along a stress and latitude gradientSamia Hamati, Juliana S Medeiros, David Ward
Oecologia|October 7, 2020
The soil biotic community protects Rhododendron spp. across multiple clades from the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi at a cost to plant growthYu Liu, Juliana S Medeiros, Jean H Burns
Aob PLANTS|March 2, 2026
<i>Rhododendron minus</i> seedlings achieve similar performance across light environments with anthocyanin accumulation and architectural adjustments under light stressMiranda K Shetzer, Emma Farley, Juliana S Medeiros
American Journal of Botany|August 20, 2024
Living collections: Biodiversity cultivated at public gardens has the power to connect ecological questions and evolutionary contextJean H Burns, Katharine L Stuble, Juliana S Medeiros
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Tree Physiology|February 24, 2018
Renewed interest in whole-plant physiology sheds light on the complexity of plant stress response architectureJuliana S Medeiros, Sharon C Danielson
The New Phytologist|May 15, 2013
Increasing atmospheric [CO2] from glacial to future concentrations affects drought tolerance via impacts on leaves, xylem and their integrated functionJuliana S Medeiros, Joy K Ward
Plant, Cell & Environment|September 10, 2010
Drought increases freezing tolerance of both leaves and xylem of Larrea tridentataJuliana S Medeiros, William T Pockman
The New Phytologist|October 21, 2020
Water in, water out: root form influences leaf functionRandall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
American Journal of Botany|April 5, 2014
Freezing regime and trade-offs with water transport efficiency generate variation in xylem structure across diploid populations of Larrea sp. (Zygophyllaceae)Juliana S Medeiros, William T Pockman
Plos One|February 1, 2023
Effects of post oak (Quercus stellata) and smooth brome (Bromus inermis) competition on water uptake and root partitioning of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)Samia Hamati, Juliana S Medeiros, David Ward
Journal of Plant Research|November 17, 2025
Site conditions but not intraspecific competition impact Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) sapling growth and physiology along a stress and latitude gradientSamia Hamati, Juliana S Medeiros, David Ward
Oecologia|October 7, 2020
The soil biotic community protects Rhododendron spp. across multiple clades from the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi at a cost to plant growthYu Liu, Juliana S Medeiros, Jean H Burns
Aob PLANTS|March 2, 2026
<i>Rhododendron minus</i> seedlings achieve similar performance across light environments with anthocyanin accumulation and architectural adjustments under light stressMiranda K Shetzer, Emma Farley, Juliana S Medeiros
American Journal of Botany|August 20, 2024
Living collections: Biodiversity cultivated at public gardens has the power to connect ecological questions and evolutionary contextJean H Burns, Katharine L Stuble, Juliana S Medeiros
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