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1. Tree drought-mortality risk depends more on intrinsic species resistance than on stand species diversity.

2. Hydraulic plasticity and water use regulation act to maintain the hydraulic safety margins of Mediterranean trees in rainfall exclusion experiments.

3. Leaf membrane leakage and xylem hydraulic failure define the point of no return in drought-induced tree mortality in Cupressus sempervirens.

4. Mechanisms of grapevine resilience to a vascular disease: investigating stem radial growth, xylem development and physiological acclimation.

5. Unpacking the point of no return under drought in poplar: insight from stem diameter variation.

6. Plant hydraulics at the heart of plant, crops and ecosystem functions in the face of climate change.

7. Keep in touch: the soil-root hydraulic continuum and its role in drought resistance in crops.

8. Plasticity of wood and leaf traits related to hydraulic efficiency and safety is linked to evaporative demand and not soil moisture in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis).

9. Drought survival in conifer species is related to the time required to cross the stomatal safety margin.

10. Microbial biomarkers of tree water status for next-generation biomonitoring of forest ecosystems.

11. Photosynthesis, leaf hydraulic conductance and embolism dynamics in the resurrection plant Barbacenia purpurea.

12. Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients.

13. Antagonistic Effects of Assortative Mating on the Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity along Environmental Gradients.

14. Quantifying the grapevine xylem embolism resistance spectrum to identify varieties and regions at risk in a future dry climate.

15. Oak masting drivers vary between populations depending on their climatic environments.

16. Esca grapevine disease involves leaf hydraulic failure and represents a unique premature senescence process.

17. A safe breeding ground: genetically improved maritime pine for growth and stem form has more efficient but not more vulnerable xylem.

18. Oak stands along an elevation gradient have different molecular strategies for regulating bud phenology.

19. Drought response in Arabidopsis displays synergistic coordination between stems and leaves.

20. On the path from xylem hydraulic failure to downstream cell death.

21. Plant hydraulic modelling of leaf and canopy fuel moisture content reveals increasing vulnerability of a Mediterranean forest to wildfires under extreme drought.

22. Functional xylem characteristics associated with drought-induced embolism in angiosperms.

23. Model-assisted ideotyping reveals trait syndromes to adapt viticulture to a drier climate.

24. Physiological trait networks enhance understanding of crop growth and water use in contrasting environments.

25. Hurricanes increase tropical forest vulnerability to drought.

26. Post-drought conditions and hydraulic dysfunction determine tree resilience and mortality across Mediterranean Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) populations after an extreme drought event.

28. Hydraulic traits are coupled with plant anatomical traits under drought-rewatering cycles in Ginkgo biloba L.

29. Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients.

30. Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery.

31. Potential ability of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) to phytomanage an urban brownfield soil.

32. Pit and tracheid anatomy explain hydraulic safety but not hydraulic efficiency of 28 conifer species.

33. The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests.

34. Cross-validation of the high-capacity tensiometer and thermocouple psychrometer for continuous monitoring of xylem water potential in saplings.

35. Towards a statistically robust determination of minimum water potential and hydraulic risk in plants.

36. Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence.

37. Counter-gradient variation of reproductive effort in a widely distributed temperate oak ( Quercus petraea ).

38. Intervessel pit membrane thickness best explains variation in embolism resistance amongst stems of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions.

39. Seasonal and long-term consequences of esca grapevine disease on stem xylem integrity.

40. Maternal effects shape the seed mycobiome in Quercus petraea.

41. Evolutionary relationships between drought-related traits and climate shape large hydraulic safety margins in western North American oaks.

42. The within-population variability of leaf spring and autumn phenology is influenced by temperature in temperate deciduous trees.

43. Linking drought-induced xylem embolism resistance to wood anatomical traits in Neotropical trees.

44. Nighttime transpiration represents a negligible part of water loss and does not increase the risk of water stress in grapevine.

45. Visual and hydraulic techniques produce similar estimates of cavitation resistance in woody species.

46. What do you mean "functional" in ecology? Patterns versus processes.

47. Vulnerability and hydraulic segmentations at the stem-leaf transition: coordination across Neotropical trees.

48. Drought-induced lacuna formation in the stem causes hydraulic conductance to decline before xylem embolism in Selaginella.

49. How does increasing mast seeding frequency affect population dynamics of seed consumers? Wild boar as a case study.

50. How does contemporary selection shape oak phenotypes?

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