62 results on '"Meinzer, Frederick C"'
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2. The handbook for standardized field and laboratory measurements in terrestrial climate change experiments and observational studies (ClimEx)
3. A thin line between life and death: Radial sap flux failure signals trajectory to tree mortality
4. Below‐ground determinants and ecological implications of shrub species' degree of isohydry in subtropical pine plantations
5. Hydraulics of woody plants
6. Historical changes in the stomatal limitation of photosynthesis: empirical support for an optimality principle
7. Water potential control of turgor‐driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge
8. A dynamic yet vulnerable pipeline: Integration and coordination of hydraulic traits across whole plants
9. Linking reliance on deep soil water to resource economy strategies and abundance among coexisting understorey shrub species in subtropical pine plantations
10. Investigating old‐growth ponderosa pine physiology using tree‐rings, δ13C, δ18O, and a process‐based model
11. Coordination and trade‐offs between leaf and stem hydraulic traits and stomatal regulation along a spectrum of isohydry to anisohydry
12. Fire deficits have increased drought sensitivity in dry conifer forests: Fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon
13. Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic risk
14. Hydraulics play an important role in causing low growth rate and dieback of aging Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica trees in plantations of Northeast China
15. Stomatal kinetics and photosynthetic gas exchange along a continuum of isohydric to anisohydric regulation of plant water status
16. Divergence in strategies for coping with winter embolism among co‐occurring temperate tree species: the role of positive xylem pressure, wood type and tree stature
17. Impacts of leaf age and heat stress duration on photosynthetic gas exchange and foliar nonstructural carbohydrates in Coffea arabica
18. Mapping ‘hydroscapes’ along the iso‐ to anisohydric continuum of stomatal regulation of plant water status
19. Plant hydraulics as a central hub integrating plant and ecosystem function: meeting report for ‘Emerging Frontiers in Plant Hydraulics’ (Washington, DC, May 2015)
20. Rapid tree water transport and residence times in a Pennsylvania catchment
21. A dynamic leaf gas‐exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO 2 : evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO 2 enrichment studies
22. Linking nonstructural carbohydrate dynamics to gas exchange and leaf hydraulic behavior in Pinus edulis and Juniperus monosperma
23. Reconstructing relative humidity from plant δ18O and δD as deuterium deviations from the global meteoric water line
24. Dynamics of leaf water relations components in co‐occurring iso‐ and anisohydric conifer species
25. Tree-ring stable isotopes record the impact of a foliar fungal pathogen on CO2assimilation and growth in Douglas-fir
26. The dynamic pipeline: hydraulic capacitance and xylem hydraulic safety in four tall conifer species
27. Drivers of radial growth and carbon isotope discrimination of bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) across continental gradients in precipitation, vapour pressure deficit and irradiance
28. The stem xylem of Patagonian shrubs operates far from the point of catastrophic dysfunction and is additionally protected from drought-induced embolism by leaves and roots
29. Do ray cells provide a pathway for radial water movement in the stems of conifer trees?
30. Contrasting hydraulic strategies in two tropical lianas and their host trees
31. Drought resistance in early and late secondary successional species from a tropical dry forest: the interplay between xylem resistance to embolism, sapwood water storage and leaf shedding
32. Midday stomatal conductance is more related to stem rather than leaf water status in subtropical deciduous and evergreen broadleaf trees
33. Spring temperature responses of oaks are synchronous with North Atlantic conditions during the last deglaciation
34. Evidence for xylem embolism as a primary factor in dehydration-induced declines in leaf hydraulic conductance
35. Hydraulic architecture of two species differing in wood density: opposing strategies in co‐occurring tropical pioneer trees
36. Water stress, shoot growth and storage of non-structural carbohydrates along a tree height gradient in a tall conifer
37. An annual pattern of native embolism in upper branches of four tall conifer species
38. Transgenic poplars with reduced lignin show impaired xylem conductivity, growth efficiency and survival
39. Climate-related trends in sapwood biophysical properties in two conifers: avoidance of hydraulic dysfunction through coordinated adjustments in xylem efficiency, safety and capacitance
40. Reduced wood stiffness and strength, and altered stem form, in young antisense 4CL transgenic poplars with reduced lignin contents
41. Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring‐porous, and diffuse‐porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests
42. Size-dependent mortality in a Neotropical savanna tree: the role of height-related adjustments in hydraulic architecture and carbon allocation
43. Xylem hydraulic safety margins in woody plants: coordination of stomatal control of xylem tension with hydraulic capacitance
44. Murray's law, the ‘Yarrum’ optimum, and the hydraulic architecture of compound leaves
45. Leaf xylem embolism, detected acoustically and by cryo-SEM, corresponds to decreases in leaf hydraulic conductance in four evergreen species
46. Hydraulic redistribution of water from Pinus ponderosa trees to seedlings: evidence for an ectomycorrhizal pathway
47. Safety and efficiency conflicts in hydraulic architecture: scaling from tissues to trees
48. Impacts of tree height on leaf hydraulic architecture and stomatal control in Douglas-fir
49. Biophysical properties and functional significance of stem water storage tissues in Neotropical savanna trees
50. Hydraulic redistribution of soil water in two old‐growth coniferous forests: quantifying patterns and controls
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