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  • Loss and recovery of leaf hydraulic conductance: Root pressure, embolism, and extra-xylary resistance

    Troy Ocheltree, Sean Gleason, Kun-Fang Cao, Guo-Feng Jiang
  • High and variable hydraulic resistance to embolism among three Asian juniper species

    Maximilian Larter, Akbar Akhmedov, Cayley Payne, Sylvain Delzon, Tamir Klein
  • On the need to report the variability and data used in the determination of xylem vulnerability curve parameters

    Morgane Urli, Catherine Périé, Nelson Thiffault, Marie R. Coyea, Steeve Pepin, Marie-Claude Lambert, Alison D. Munson
  • Embolism resistance of conifer roots can be accurately measured with the flow-centrifuge method

    Pauline S. Bouche, Steven Jansen, Hervé Cochard, Regis Burlett, Gaelle Capdeville, Sylvain Delzon
  • Abscisic acid driven stomatal closure during drought in anisohydric Fagus sylvatica

    Cade Kane, Scott McAdam
  • Clonal variability for vulnerability to cavitation and other drought-related traits in Hevea brasiliensis Müll. Arg.

    Wanploy Jinagool, Ratchanee Rattanawong, Krissada Sangsing, Têtè Sévérien Barigah, Frederic Gay, Hervé Cochard, Poonpipope Kasemsap, Stéphane, Herbette
  • fitplc - an R package to fit hydraulic vulnerability curves

    Remko Duursma, Brendan Choat
  • Dynamics of cavitation in a Douglas-fir tree-ring: transition-wood, the lord of the ring?

    Guillermina Dalla-Salda, María Elena Fernández, Anne-Sophie Sergent, Philippe Rozenberg, Eric Badel, Alejandro Martinez-Meier
  • Evidence for Air-Seeding: Watching the Formation of Embolism in Conifer Xylem

    Stefan Mayr, B. Kartusch, S. Kikuta
  • XIM4 meeting report, Sept. 25-27 2019, Padua (Italy)

    The Général, Giai Petit, José M. Torres-Ruiz, Sylvain Delzon
  • Aerial root hydraulic conductivity increases with plant size for the aroid vine Rhodospatha oblongata (Araceae)

    Arinawa Liz Filartiga, Ricardo Vieira, André Mantovani
  • Quantifying seasonal and diurnal variation of stomatal behavior in a hydraulic-based stomatal optimization model

    William R. L. Anderegg
  • Testing for ion-mediated enhancement of the hydraulic conductance of the leaf xylem in diverse angiosperms

    Christine Scoffoni, Grace John, Herve Cochard, Lawren Sack
  • Carbon starvation during drought-induced tree mortality – are we chasing a myth?

    Henrik Hartmann
  • To -8 MPa and back: in-situ annual water relation in non-irrigated olive trees

    Oded Barzilai, May Avraham, Yael Wagner, Arnon Dag, Uri Hochberg
  • Reverse conductivity for water transport and related anatomy in fine roots of six temperate tree species – a potential limitation for hydraulic redistribution

    Benjamin Hesse, Thorsten Grams, Benjamin Hafner
  • Vaccinium gaultherioides: Another insight into water relations of alpine dwarf shrubs

    Andrea Ganthaler, S. Mayr
  • The water relations of two tropical rainforest species (Virola surinamensis and Eperua falcata): Is Virola unusual as previously reported?

    Têtè Sévérien Barigah, Gilbert Aussenac, Christopher Baraloto, Damien Bonal, Hervé Cochard, André Granier, Jean-Marc Guehl, Roland Huc, Mari A. Sobrado, Melvin T. Tyree
  • Let plant hydraulics catch the wave

    Hervé Cochard, José M. Torres-Ruiz, Sylvain Delzon
  • Wood density as a proxy for vulnerability to cavitation: Size matters

    Sabine Rosner
  • Mexican conifers differ in their capacity to face climate change

    Cuauhtémoc Sáenz-Romero, Maximilien Larter, Noelia González-Muñoz, Christian Wehenkel, Arnulfo Blanco-Garcia, Dante Castellanos-Acuña, Regis Burlett, Sylvain Delzon
  • Effects of Pinus taeda leaf anatomy on vascular and extravascular leaf hydraulic conductance as influenced by N-fertilization and elevated CO2

    Jean-Christophe Domec, Sari Palmroth, Ram Oren
  • A Bayesian model for xylem vessel length accommodates subsampling and reveals skewed distributions in species that dominate seasonal habitats.

    Brad Oberle, Kiona Ogle, Juan Carlos Penagos Zuluaga, Jonathan Sweeney, Amy E. Zanne
  • Understanding the genetic bases of adaptation to soil water deficit in trees through the examination of water use efficiency and cavitation resistance: maritime pine as a case study

    Christophe Plomion, Jérome Bartholomé, Laurent Bouffier, Oliver Brendel, Hervé Cochard, Marina de Miguel, Sylvain Delzon, Jean-Marc Gion, Santiago C Gonzalez-Martinez, Jean-Marc Guehl, Hélène Lagraulet, Grégoire Le Provost, Elisa Marguerit, Annabel Porté
  • Chronology of hydraulic vulnerability in trunk wood of conifer trees with and without symptoms of top dieback

    Sabine Rosner, S. Luss, J. Světlík, K. Andreassen, I. Børja, L. Dalsgaard, R. Evans, O. E. Tveito, S. Solberg
  • Resolving micro-scale water potential gradients within leaves

    Thomas N. Buckley, Lawren Sack
  • Improved precision of hydraulic conductance measurements using a Cochard rotor in two different centrifuges

    Yujie Wang, Régis Burlett, Feng Feng, Melvin T. Tyree
  • Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon? †

    José M. Torres-Ruiz, Hervé Cochard, Sylvain Delzon
  • Soil water deficit decreases xylem conductance efficiency relative to leaf area and mass in the apple

    Pierre-Éric Lauri, Antoine Marceron, Frédéric Normand, Anaëlle Dambreville, Jean-Luc Regnard
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