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Herbaceous angiosperms are not more vulnerable to drought-induced embolism than angiosperm trees
(Plant Physiology. vol. 172, n° 2, pp. 661-667, 2016)Article de revue -
Keep in touch: the soil-root hydraulic continuum and its role in drought resistance in crops
(Journal of Experimental Botany. vol. 75, n° 2, pp. 584-593, 2024)Article de revue -
Xylem embolism threshold for catastrophic hydraulic failure in angiosperm trees
(Tree Physiology. vol. 33, n° 7, pp. 672-683, 2013)Article de revue -
Evolutionary dynamics of the leaf phenological cycle in an oak metapopulation along an elevation gradient.
(Journal of Evolutionary Biology. vol. 30, n° 12, pp. 2116-2131, 2017)Article de revue -
The within-population variability of leaf spring and autumn phenology is influenced by temperature in temperate deciduous trees
(International Journal of Biometeorology. vol. 65, pp. 369-379, 2021-03)Article de revue -
Direct observation and modelling of embolism spread between xylem conduits: a case study in Scots pine
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 39, n° 12, pp. 2774-2785, 2016)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 -
Embolism resistance in petioles and leaflets of palms
(Annals of Botany. vol. 124, n° 7, pp. 1173-1183, 2019)Article de revue -
Le Cavitron fait tourner la tête des plantes
(Jardins de France. vol. 641, n° mai_juin 2016, pp. 16-18, 2016)Article de revue -
Indirect Evidence for Genetic Differentiation in Vulnerability to Embolismin Pinus halepensis
(Frontiers in Plant Science. pp. 468 p., 2016-06-02)Article de revue