Published in Plant Cell Environ on September 02, 2008
Aquaporins: highly regulated channels controlling plant water relations. Plant Physiol (2014) 1.46
Decline of leaf hydraulic conductance with dehydration: relationship to leaf size and venation architecture. Plant Physiol (2011) 1.45
Leaf shrinkage with dehydration: coordination with hydraulic vulnerability and drought tolerance. Plant Physiol (2013) 1.05
Dynamics of leaf hydraulic conductance with water status: quantification and analysis of species differences under steady state. J Exp Bot (2011) 1.01
How Does Leaf Anatomy Influence Water Transport outside the Xylem? Plant Physiol (2015) 0.99
Measurement of leaf hydraulic conductance and stomatal conductance and their responses to irradiance and dehydration using the Evaporative Flux Method (EFM). J Vis Exp (2012) 0.90
The role of bundle sheath extensions and life form in stomatal responses to leaf water status. Plant Physiol (2011) 0.90
Co-ordination of hydraulic and stomatal conductances across light qualities in cucumber leaves. J Exp Bot (2011) 0.86
Soybean leaf hydraulic conductance does not acclimate to growth at elevated [CO2] or temperature in growth chambers or in the field. Ann Bot (2013) 0.83
Leaf hydraulic conductance for a tank bromeliad: axial and radial pathways for moving and conserving water. Front Plant Sci (2013) 0.81
Increasing leaf hydraulic conductance with transpiration rate minimizes the water potential drawdown from stem to leaf. J Exp Bot (2014) 0.80
Giant flowers of Southern magnolia are hydrated by the xylem. Plant Physiol (2009) 0.77
Outside-xylem vulnerability, not xylem embolism, controls leaf hydraulic decline during dehydration. Plant Physiol (2017) 0.77
Role of Aquaporins in a Composite Model of Water Transport in the Leaf. Int J Mol Sci (2016) 0.76
How does moss photosynthesis relate to leaf and canopy structure? Trait relationships for 10 Hawaiian species of contrasting light habitats. New Phytol (2009) 1.72
Decoding leaf hydraulics with a spatially explicit model: principles of venation architecture and implications for its evolution. Am Nat (2010) 1.64
Decline of leaf hydraulic conductance with dehydration: relationship to leaf size and venation architecture. Plant Physiol (2011) 1.45
The determinants of leaf turgor loss point and prediction of drought tolerance of species and biomes: a global meta-analysis. Ecol Lett (2012) 1.41
Photosynthesis limitations during water stress acclimation and recovery in the drought-adapted Vitis hybrid Richter-110 (V. berlandierixV. rupestris). J Exp Bot (2009) 1.29
CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change. Glob Chang Biol (2014) 1.24
Hydraulics and life history of tropical dry forest tree species: coordination of species' drought and shade tolerance. New Phytol (2011) 1.22
Evolution of C4 plants: a new hypothesis for an interaction of CO2 and water relations mediated by plant hydraulics. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2012) 1.20
Pitfalls and possibilities in the analysis of biomass allocation patterns in plants. Front Plant Sci (2012) 1.20
Scaling of xylem vessels and veins within the leaves of oak species. Biol Lett (2008) 1.19
Diversity of hydraulic traits in nine Cordia species growing in tropical forests with contrasting precipitation. New Phytol (2007) 1.16
Combined impacts of irradiance and dehydration on leaf hydraulic conductance: insights into vulnerability and stomatal control. Plant Cell Environ (2011) 1.14
Ecological differentiation in xylem cavitation resistance is associated with stem and leaf structural traits. Plant Cell Environ (2010) 1.13
Comparative water use of native and invasive plants at multiple scales: a global meta-analysis. Ecology (2010) 1.13
Aquaporin expression in response to different water stress intensities and recovery in Richter-110 (Vitis sp.): relationship with ecophysiological status. Planta (2007) 1.06
Leaf shrinkage with dehydration: coordination with hydraulic vulnerability and drought tolerance. Plant Physiol (2013) 1.05
The dependence of leaf hydraulic conductance on irradiance during HPFM measurements: any role for stomatal response? J Exp Bot (2004) 1.01
Dynamics of leaf hydraulic conductance with water status: quantification and analysis of species differences under steady state. J Exp Bot (2011) 1.01
Allometry of cells and tissues within leaves. Am J Bot (2013) 1.00
How are leaves plumbed inside a branch? Differences in leaf-to-leaf hydraulic sectoriality among six temperate tree species. J Exp Bot (2005) 0.98
Xylem traits mediate a trade-off between resistance to freeze-thaw-induced embolism and photosynthetic capacity in overwintering evergreens. New Phytol (2011) 0.95
Hawaiian native forest conserves water relative to timber plantation: species and stand traits influence water use. Ecol Appl (2009) 0.94
Are leaves 'freewheelin'? Testing for a wheeler-type effect in leaf xylem hydraulic decline. Plant Cell Environ (2014) 0.93
Turning over a new 'leaf': multiple functional significances of leaves versus phyllodes in Hawaiian Acacia koa. Plant Cell Environ (2010) 0.92
Ecology of hemiepiphytism in fig species is based on evolutionary correlation of hydraulics and carbon economy. Ecology (2011) 0.92
Leaf mesophyll conductance and leaf hydraulic conductance: an introduction to their measurement and coordination. J Exp Bot (2013) 0.91
The role of bundle sheath extensions and life form in stomatal responses to leaf water status. Plant Physiol (2011) 0.90
Differential allocation to photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic nitrogen fractions among native and invasive species. PLoS One (2013) 0.89
Global analysis of plasticity in turgor loss point, a key drought tolerance trait. Ecol Lett (2014) 0.89
Hydraulic conductance of Acacia phyllodes (foliage) is driven by primary nerve (vein) conductance and density. Plant Cell Environ (2011) 0.89
On measuring the response of mesophyll conductance to carbon dioxide with the variable J method. J Exp Bot (2011) 0.87
Genetic variation in leaf pigment, optical and photosynthetic function among diverse phenotypes of Metrosideros polymorpha grown in a common garden. Oecologia (2006) 0.85
Evolution of leaf form correlates with tropical-temperate transitions in Viburnum (Adoxaceae). Proc Biol Sci (2012) 0.85
Extending the generality of leaf economic design principles in the cycads, an ancient lineage. New Phytol (2015) 0.85
The Péclet effect on leaf water enrichment correlates with leaf hydraulic conductance and mesophyll conductance for CO(2). Plant Cell Environ (2011) 0.83
Are fern stomatal responses to different stimuli coordinated? Testing responses to light, vapor pressure deficit, and CO2 for diverse species grown under contrasting irradiances. New Phytol (2014) 0.83
Soybean leaf hydraulic conductance does not acclimate to growth at elevated [CO2] or temperature in growth chambers or in the field. Ann Bot (2013) 0.83
Atmospheric and soil drought reduce nocturnal conductance in live oaks. Tree Physiol (2007) 0.82
Impact of light quality on leaf and shoot hydraulic properties: a case study in silver birch (Betula pendula). Plant Cell Environ (2011) 0.82
Plant hydraulics: new discoveries in the pipeline. New Phytol (2008) 0.81
Drivers of morphological diversity and distribution in the Hawaiian fern flora: trait associations with size, growth form, and environment. Am J Bot (2011) 0.80
Coordination of stem and leaf hydraulic conductance in southern California shrubs: a test of the hydraulic segmentation hypothesis. New Phytol (2014) 0.79
Shifts in bryophyte carbon isotope ratio across an elevation × soil age matrix on Mauna Loa, Hawaii: do bryophytes behave like vascular plants? Oecologia (2011) 0.75
The heterogeneity and spatial patterning of structure and physiology across the leaf surface in giant leaves of Alocasia macrorrhiza. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
Is hemiepiphytism an adaptation to high irradiance? Testing seedling responses to light levels and drought in hemiepiphytic and non-hemiepiphytic Ficus. Physiol Plant (2012) 0.75