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Linking drought‐induced xylem embolism resistance to wood anatomical traits in Neotropical trees
(New Phytologist. vol. 229, n° 3, pp. 1453-1466, 2021)Article de revue -
Visual and hydraulic techniques produce similar estimates of cavitation resistance in woody species
(New Phytologist. pp. 1-14, 2020)Article de revue -
Maternal effects shape the seed mycobiome in Quercus petraea
(New Phytologist. pp. 1-15, 2021)Article de revue -
Climatic limits of temperate rainforest tree species are explained by xylem embolism resistance among angiosperms but not among conifers
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 3, pp. 727-740, 2020-05)Article de revue -
Higher needle anatomic plasticity is related to better water-use efficiency and higher resistance to embolism in fast-growing Pinus pinaster families under water scarcity
(Trees - Structure and Function. pp. 1-20, 2020)Article de revue -
How does contemporary selection shape oak phenotypes?
(Evolutionary Applications. pp. 1-19, 2020-07-13)Article de revue -
Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol. 118, n° 34, 2021-08-24)Article de revue -
Advanced vascular function discovered in a widespread moss
(Nature Plants. vol. 6, n° 3, pp. 273-279, 2020-03)Article de revue -
Counter‐gradient variation of reproductive effort in a widely distributed temperate oak Quercus petraea
(Functional Ecology. pp. 1-11, 2021)Article de revue -
High variation in hydraulic efficiency but not xylem safety between roots and branches in four temperate broad‐leaved tree species
(Functional Ecology. pp. 14 p., 2021-12-27)Article de revue