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Steven Jansen

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The New Phytologist|May 9, 2014
From systematic to ecological wood anatomy and finally plant hydraulics: are we making progress in understanding xylem evolution?Steven Jansen, Andrea Nardini
Annals of Botany|March 8, 2006
Perforated pit membranes in imperforate tracheary elements of some angiospermsYuzou Sano, Steven Jansen
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2013
Hydraulic engineering of the angiosperm leaf: do the Baileyan trends in perforation plate evolution account for the origin of high vein density?Andrea Nardini, Steven Jansen
Trends in Plant Science|July 18, 2016
I Can See Clearly Now - Embolism in LeavesChristine Scoffoni, Steven Jansen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2019
Pits with aspiration explain life expectancy of a conifer speciesSteven Jansen, Scott McAdam
The New Phytologist|August 7, 2012
Xylem plasticity in response to climatePatrick Fonti, Steven Jansen
American Journal of Botany|September 25, 2015
On the ascent of sap in the presence of bubblesSteven Jansen, H Jochen Schenk
The New Phytologist|March 25, 2009
Embolism resistance of three boreal conifer species varies with pit structureUwe G Hacke, Steven Jansen
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 19, 2011
More than just a vulnerable pipeline: xylem physiology in the light of ion-mediated regulation of plant water transportAndrea Nardini, Sebastiano Salleo, Steven Jansen
Annals of Botany|July 20, 2002
Aluminium accumulation in leaves of 127 species in Melastomataceae, with comments on the order MyrtalesSteven Jansen, Toshihiro Watanabe, Erik Smets
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The New Phytologist|May 9, 2014
From systematic to ecological wood anatomy and finally plant hydraulics: are we making progress in understanding xylem evolution?Steven Jansen, Andrea Nardini
Annals of Botany|March 8, 2006
Perforated pit membranes in imperforate tracheary elements of some angiospermsYuzou Sano, Steven Jansen
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2013
Hydraulic engineering of the angiosperm leaf: do the Baileyan trends in perforation plate evolution account for the origin of high vein density?Andrea Nardini, Steven Jansen
Trends in Plant Science|July 18, 2016
I Can See Clearly Now - Embolism in LeavesChristine Scoffoni, Steven Jansen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2019
Pits with aspiration explain life expectancy of a conifer speciesSteven Jansen, Scott McAdam
The New Phytologist|August 7, 2012
Xylem plasticity in response to climatePatrick Fonti, Steven Jansen
American Journal of Botany|September 25, 2015
On the ascent of sap in the presence of bubblesSteven Jansen, H Jochen Schenk
The New Phytologist|March 25, 2009
Embolism resistance of three boreal conifer species varies with pit structureUwe G Hacke, Steven Jansen
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 19, 2011
More than just a vulnerable pipeline: xylem physiology in the light of ion-mediated regulation of plant water transportAndrea Nardini, Sebastiano Salleo, Steven Jansen
Annals of Botany|July 20, 2002
Aluminium accumulation in leaves of 127 species in Melastomataceae, with comments on the order MyrtalesSteven Jansen, Toshihiro Watanabe, Erik Smets
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