Published in Plant Physiol on December 04, 2013
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Ecology of hemiepiphytism in fig species is based on evolutionary correlation of hydraulics and carbon economy. Ecology (2011) 0.92
Could rapid diameter changes be facilitated by a variable hydraulic conductance? Plant Cell Environ (2011) 0.92
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Water stress-induced xylem hydraulic failure is a causal factor of tree mortality in beech and poplar. Ann Bot (2013) 0.91
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Limited genetic variability and phenotypic plasticity detected for cavitation resistance in a Mediterranean pine. New Phytol (2013) 0.89
Genetic determinism of anatomical and hydraulic traits within an apple progeny. Plant Cell Environ (2011) 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
Water relations and drought-induced embolism in olive (Olea europaea) varieties 'Meski' and 'Chemlali' during severe drought. Tree Physiol (2008) 0.88
Common trade-offs between xylem resistance to cavitation and other physiological traits do not hold among unrelated Populus deltoides x Populus nigra hybrids. Plant Cell Environ (2010) 0.87
Arabidopsis thaliana as a model species for xylem hydraulics: does size matter? J Exp Bot (2013) 0.87
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How reliable is the double-ended pressure sleeve technique for assessing xylem vulnerability to cavitation in woody angiosperms? Physiol Plant (2011) 0.85
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Extending the generality of leaf economic design principles in the cycads, an ancient lineage. New Phytol (2015) 0.85
The evolution and function of vessel and pit characters with respect to cavitation resistance across 10 Prunus species. Tree Physiol (2013) 0.84
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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
Hydrolase treatments help unravel the function of intervessel pits in xylem hydraulics. Physiol Plant (2013) 0.79
Physiological differences explain the co-existence of different regeneration strategies in Mediterranean ecosystems. New Phytol (2013) 0.78
Avian influenza virus investigation in wild bobwhite quail from Texas. Avian Dis (2012) 0.77
Aquaporins and leaf hydraulics: poplar sheds new light. Plant Cell Physiol (2013) 0.77
Tree shoot bending generates hydraulic pressure pulses: a new long-distance signal? J Exp Bot (2014) 0.76
The heterogeneity and spatial patterning of structure and physiology across the leaf surface in giant leaves of Alocasia macrorrhiza. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
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
Bud development and hydraulics: An innovative way to forecast shoot architecture. Commun Integr Biol (2008) 0.75
Hydraulic properties of naturally regenerated beech saplings respond to canopy opening. Tree Physiol (2009) 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