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  • 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
  • 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
  • Wood density as a proxy for vulnerability to cavitation: Size matters

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

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

    Maximilian Larter, Akbar Akhmedov, Cayley Payne, Sylvain Delzon, Tamir Klein
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