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Embolism resistance of conifer roots can be accurately measured with the flow-centrifuge method
(Journal of Plant Hydraulics. vol. 2, pp. 9 p., 2015)Article de revue -
Lack of vulnerability segmentation in four angiosperm tree species: evidence from direct X-ray microtomography observation
(Annals of Forest Science. vol. 77, n° 2, pp. 37, 2020)Article de revue -
Large hydraulic safety margins protect Neotropical canopy rainforest tree species against hydraulic failure during drought
(Annals of Forest Science. vol. 76, n° 4, pp. 115, 2019-12)Article de revue -
How reliable are methods to assess xylem vulnerability to cavitation? The issue of ‘open vessel’ artifact in oaks
(Tree Physiology. vol. 34, n° 8, pp. 894-905, 2014)Article de revue -
Neither xylem collapse, cavitation, or changing leaf conductance drive stomatal closure in wheat
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. Online first, pp. 1-12, 2020)Article de revue -
Sylvain Delzon, au chevet des arbres
(Le Monde. n° mercredi 6 janvier 2016, pp. 7, 2016)Article de revue -
Testing the "microbubble effect" using the Cavitron technique to measure xylem water extraction curves
(AoB Plants. vol. 8, pp. 10 p., 2016)Article de revue -
Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species
(New Phytologist. vol. 209, n° 1, pp. 123-136, 2016)Article de revue -
Unpacking the point of no return under drought in poplar: insight from stem diameter variation
(New Phytologist. vol. 242, n° 2, pp. 466-478, 2024-02-26)Article de revue -
On research priorities to advance understanding of the safety–efficiency tradeoff in xylem
(New Phytologist. vol. 211, n° 4, pp. 1156-1158, 2016)Article de revue