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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 -
Ecologically implausible carbon response? Reply
(Nature. vol. 451, n° 7180, pp. E1-E4, 2008)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 -
Testing the plant pneumatic method to estimate xylem embolism resistance in stems of temperate trees
(Tree Physiology. vol. 38, n° 7, pp. 1016-1025, 2018)Article de revue -
Increasing spring temperatures favor oak seed production in temperate areas
(Scientific Reports. vol. 7, n° 1, pp. 1-8, 2017)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 -
Pollen limitation as a main driver of fruiting dynamics in oak populations
(Ecology Letters. vol. 22, n° 1, pp. 98-107, 2019)Article de revue -
Vulnerability to xylem embolism as a major correlate of the environmental distribution of rain forest species on a tropical island
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 40, n° 2, pp. 277-289, 2017)Article de revue