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Embolism resistance in stems of herbaceous Brassicaceae and Asteraceae is linked to differences in woodiness and precipitation
(Annals of Botany. vol. 124, n° 1, pp. 1-13, 2019)Article de revue -
Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X-ray computed tomography
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 39, n° 4, pp. 860–870, 2016)Article de revue -
Toward an index of desiccation time to tree mortality under drought
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 39, n° 10, pp. 2342-2345, 2016)Article de revue -
Intraspecific variation in wood anatomical, hydraulic, and foliar traits in ten european beech provenances differing in growth yield
(Frontiers in Plant Science. vol. 7, pp. 14 p., 2016)Article de revue -
Extreme aridity pushes trees to their physical limits
(Plant Physiology. vol. 168, n° 3, pp. 804-807, 2015)Article de revue -
Adaptive potential - a partial insurance against climate change risks
(Pensoft Publishers, 2013)Chapitre d'ouvrage -
Species distribution shifts and adaptive capacities of Fagaceae
(IUFRO working group “Genetics of Quercus and Nothofagus”, FR, Bordeaux, 2012)Communication dans un congrès avec actes -
Is There Variability for Xylem Vulnerability to Cavitation in Walnut Tree Cultivars and Species (Juglans spp.)?
(HortScience. vol. 53, n° 2, pp. 132-137, 2018-02-01)Article de revue -
Using X-ray microtomography to assess the vulnerability to drought induced embolism in plants.
Communication dans un congrès