98 results on '"Sperry, John S."'
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2. A theoretical and empirical assessment of stomatal optimization modeling
3. Plant responses to rising vapor pressure deficit
4. Efficiency Versus Safety Tradeoffs for Water Conduction in Angiosperm Vessels Versus Gymnosperm Tracheids
5. Contributors
6. Xylem Cavitation and Freezing in Conifers
7. Limitations on Stem Water Transport and Their Consequences
8. The impact of rising CO 2 and acclimation on the response of US forests to global warming
9. Leveraging plant hydraulics to yield predictive and dynamic plant leaf allocation in vegetation models with climate change
10. Conifers depend on established roots during drought: results from a coupled model of carbon allocation and hydraulics
11. ‘Pressure fatigue’: the influence of sap pressure cycles on cavitation vulnerability in Acer negundo
12. Hydraulic diversity of forests regulates ecosystem resilience during drought
13. A stomatal control model based on optimization of carbon gain versus hydraulic risk predicts aspen sapling responses to drought
14. Distributed Plant Hydraulic and Hydrological Modeling to Understand the Susceptibility of Riparian Woodland Trees to Drought‐Induced Mortality
15. Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic risk
16. In situ embolism induction reveals vessel refilling in a natural aspen stand
17. Plant water potential improves prediction of empirical stomatal models
18. A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality
19. Plant xylem hydraulics: What we understand, current research, and future challenges
20. Convergence in leaf size versus twig leaf area scaling: do plants optimize leaf area partitioning?
21. Predicting stomatal responses to the environment from the optimization of photosynthetic gain and hydraulic cost
22. Plant hydraulics improves and topography mediates prediction of aspen mortality in southwestern USA
23. Does leaf shedding protect stems from cavitation during seasonal droughts? A test of the hydraulic fuse hypothesis
24. Pragmatic hydraulic theory predicts stomatal responses to climatic water deficits
25. Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem‐specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species
26. Interdependence of chronic hydraulic dysfunction and canopy processes can improve integrated models of tree response to drought
27. Tree mortality predicted from drought-induced vascular damage
28. What plant hydraulics can tell us about responses to climate‐change droughts
29. Contrasting whole-tree water use, hydraulics, and growth in a co-dominant diffuse-porous vs. ring-porous species pair
30. The standard centrifuge method accurately measures vulnerability curves of long‐vesselled olive stems
31. Coordination between water transport capacity, biomass growth, metabolic scaling and species stature in co‐occurring shrub and tree species
32. Deviation from symmetrically self‐similar branching in trees predicts altered hydraulics, mechanics, light interception and metabolic scaling
33. Evaluating theories of drought‐induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel–experiment framework
34. An empirical assessment of tree branching networks and implications for plant allometric scaling models
35. Embolism resistance as a key mechanism to understand adaptive plant strategies
36. Global convergence in the vulnerability of forests to drought
37. A species-level model for metabolic scaling in trees I. Exploring boundaries to scaling space within and across species
38. A species-level model for metabolic scaling of trees II. Testing in a ring- and diffuse-porous species
39. Improving xylem hydraulic conductivity measurements by correcting the error caused by passive water uptake
40. Hydraulic limits preceding mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland under experimental drought
41. The roles of hydraulic and carbon stress in a widespread climate-induced forest die-off
42. Rare pits, large vessels and extreme vulnerability to cavitation in a ring‐porous tree species
43. Vulnerability curves by centrifugation: is there an open vessel artefact, and are ‘r’ shaped curves necessarily invalid?
44. Comparative hydraulic architecture of tropical tree species representing a range of successional stages and wood density
45. Linking irradiance-induced changes in pit membrane ultrastructure with xylem vulnerability to cavitation
46. Testing hypotheses that link wood anatomy to cavitation resistance and hydraulic conductivity in the genus Acer
47. Contrasting drought tolerance strategies in two desert annuals of hybrid origin
48. Single-vessel flow measurements indicate scalariform perforation plates confer higher flow resistance than previously estimated
49. Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring‐porous, and diffuse‐porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests
50. Freeze–thaw‐induced embolism in Pinus contorta : centrifuge experiments validate the ‘thaw‐expansion hypothesis’ but conflict with ultrasonic emission data
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