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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 -
Xylem resistance to embolism: presenting a simple diagnostic test for the open vessel artefact
(New Phytologist. vol. 215, n° 1, pp. np, 2017)Article de revue -
A paleobiogeographical scenario for the Taxaceae based on a revised fossil wood record and embolism resistance
(Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. vol. 263, pp. 147-158, 2019-04)Article de revue -
Locally adapted oak populations along an elevation gradient display different molecular strategies to regulate bud phenology.
Document de travail - Pré-publication -
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 -
Vulnerability and hydraulic segmentations at the stem‐leaf transition: Coordination across Neotropical trees
(New Phytologist. vol. 228, n° 2, pp. 512-524, 2020)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 -
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 -
Cross-validation on saplings of High-Capacity Tensiometer and Thermocouple Psychrometer for continuous monitoring of xylem water potential
(Journal of Experimental Botany. vol. 73, n° 1, pp. 400-412, 2022)Article de revue