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The New Phytologist|June 20, 2019
Leaf economics and plant hydraulics drive leaf : wood area ratiosMaurizio Mencuccini, Teresa Rosas, Lucy Rowland, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 6, 2018
Is xylem of angiosperm leaves less resistant to embolism than branches? Insights from microCT, hydraulics, and anatomyMatthias Klepsch, Ya Zhang, Martyna M Kotowska, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 29, 2019
The Pneumatron: An automated pneumatic apparatus for estimating xylem vulnerability to embolism at high temporal resolutionLuciano Pereira, Paulo R L Bittencourt, Vinícius S Pacheco, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 4, 2017
Xylem resistance to embolism: presenting a simple diagnostic test for the open vessel artefactJosé M Torres-Ruiz, Hervé Cochard, Brendan Choat, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 8, 2014
Direct x-ray microtomography observation confirms the induction of embolism upon xylem cutting under tensionJosé M Torres-Ruiz, Steven Jansen, Brendan Choat, et al.
Tree Physiology|February 24, 2018
Testing the plant pneumatic method to estimate xylem embolism resistance in stems of temperate treesYa Zhang, Laurent J Lamarque, José M Torres-Ruiz, et al.
Plant Physiology|September 11, 2016
Evidence for Hydraulic Vulnerability Segmentation and Lack of Xylem Refilling under TensionGuillaume Charrier, José M Torres-Ruiz, Eric Badel, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 18, 2015
Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X-ray computed tomographyPauline S Bouche, Sylvain Delzon, Brendan Choat, et al.
Plos One|October 13, 2017
Plant water potential improves prediction of empirical stomatal modelsWilliam R L Anderegg, Adam Wolf, Adriana Arango-Velez, et al.
Ecology Letters|April 25, 2018
Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic riskWilliam R L Anderegg, Adam Wolf, Adriana Arango-Velez, et al.
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The New Phytologist|June 20, 2019
Leaf economics and plant hydraulics drive leaf : wood area ratiosMaurizio Mencuccini, Teresa Rosas, Lucy Rowland, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 6, 2018
Is xylem of angiosperm leaves less resistant to embolism than branches? Insights from microCT, hydraulics, and anatomyMatthias Klepsch, Ya Zhang, Martyna M Kotowska, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 29, 2019
The Pneumatron: An automated pneumatic apparatus for estimating xylem vulnerability to embolism at high temporal resolutionLuciano Pereira, Paulo R L Bittencourt, Vinícius S Pacheco, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 4, 2017
Xylem resistance to embolism: presenting a simple diagnostic test for the open vessel artefactJosé M Torres-Ruiz, Hervé Cochard, Brendan Choat, et al.
Plant Physiology|November 8, 2014
Direct x-ray microtomography observation confirms the induction of embolism upon xylem cutting under tensionJosé M Torres-Ruiz, Steven Jansen, Brendan Choat, et al.
Tree Physiology|February 24, 2018
Testing the plant pneumatic method to estimate xylem embolism resistance in stems of temperate treesYa Zhang, Laurent J Lamarque, José M Torres-Ruiz, et al.
Plant Physiology|September 11, 2016
Evidence for Hydraulic Vulnerability Segmentation and Lack of Xylem Refilling under TensionGuillaume Charrier, José M Torres-Ruiz, Eric Badel, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 18, 2015
Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X-ray computed tomographyPauline S Bouche, Sylvain Delzon, Brendan Choat, et al.
Plos One|October 13, 2017
Plant water potential improves prediction of empirical stomatal modelsWilliam R L Anderegg, Adam Wolf, Adriana Arango-Velez, et al.
Ecology Letters|April 25, 2018
Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic riskWilliam R L Anderegg, Adam Wolf, Adriana Arango-Velez, et al.
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