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2. Thinning effectively mitigates the decline of aging Mongolian pine plantations by alleviating drought stress and enhancing plant carbon balance
3. Sand dune shrub species prioritize hydraulic integrity over transpirational cooling during an experimental heatwave
4. Combined tree-ring width and wood anatomy chronologies provide insights into the radial growth and hydraulic strategies in response to an extreme drought in plantation-grown Mongolian pine trees
5. Foliar water uptake improves branch water potential and photosynthetic capacity in Calligonum mongolicum
6. The synergistic effect of hydraulic and thermal impairments accounts for the severe crown damage in Fraxinus mandshurica seedlings following the combined drought-heatwave stress
7. Differences in growth pattern and response to climate warming between Larix olgensis and Pinus koraiensis in Northeast China are related to their distinctions in xylem hydraulics
8. Contrast in vulnerability to freezing-induced xylem embolism contributes to divergence in spring phenology between diffuse- and ring-porous temperate trees
9. Hydraulic dysfunction due to root-exposure-initiated water stress is responsible for the mortality of Salix gordejevii shrubs on the windward slopes of active sand dunes
10. Leaf Transpirational Cooling and Thermal Tolerance Vary Along the Spectrum of Iso‐Anisohydric Stomatal Regulation in Sand‐Fixing Shrubs.
11. Coupled hydraulics and carbon economy underlie age‐related growth decline and revitalisation of sand‐fixing shrubs after crown removal.
12. Plant Adaptation to Extreme Environments in Drylands—Series II: Studies from Northwest China.
13. Experimental variations in functional and demographic traits of Lappula semiglabra among dew amount treatments in an arid region
14. Plant Adaptation to Extreme Environments in Drylands.
15. Coordinated responses of Hemiptelea davidii at the individual tree and stand levels to interannual climatic variation in a water-limited area.
16. Switching of dominant positions between two sand‐fixing shrub species during the dune revegetation process is underlain by their contrasting xylem hydraulics and water‐use strategies.
17. High Air Humidity Causes Atmospheric Water Absorption via Assimilating Branches in the Deep-Rooted Tree Haloxylon ammodendron in an Arid Desert Region of Northwest China.
18. Tree density reduction mitigates the decline of Larix principis-rupprechtii plantations: Evidence from a combination of dendroclimatic and physiological measurements.
19. Hydraulic limitation underlies the dieback of Populus pseudo-simonii trees in water-limited areas of northern China.
20. Contrasts in xylem hydraulics and water use underlie the sorting of different sand-fixing shrub species to early and late stages of dune stabilization.
21. Weak correlations among leaf thermal metrics, economic traits and damages under natural heatwaves.
22. High Air Humidity Causes Atmospheric Water Absorption via Assimilating Branches in the Deep-Rooted Tree Haloxylon ammodendron in an Arid Desert Region of Northwest China
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