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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 -
On the path from xylem hydraulic failure to downstream cell death
(New Phytologist. vol. 237, n° 3, pp. 793-806, 2023-02)Article de revue -
Hurricanes increase tropical forest vulnerability to drought
(New Phytologist. pp. 1-13, 2022-05-24)Article de revue -
Towards a statistically robust determination of minimum water potential and hydraulic risk in plants
(New Phytologist. vol. 232, n° 1, pp. 404 - 417, 2021-07-16)Article de revue -
Tree differences in primary and secondary growth drive convergent scaling in leaf area to sapwood area across Europe
(New Phytologist. vol. 218, n° 4, pp. 1383-1392, 2018)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 -
The ground plot counting method: A valid and reliable assessment tool for quantifying seed production in temperate oak forests?
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 430, pp. 143-149, 2018-12)Article de revue -
A comparison of five methods to assess embolism resistance in trees
(Forest Ecology and Management. vol. 468, pp. 1-12, 2020-07)Article de revue -
A safe breeding ground: genetically improved maritime pine for growth and stem form has more efficient but not more vulnerable xylem
(Tree Physiology. vol. 43, n° 3, pp. 366-378, 2023)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