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1. Pathogen-derived mechanical cues potentiate the spatio-temporal implementation of plant defense

2. Modelling the spatial crosstalk between two biochemical signals explains wood formation dynamics and tree-ring structure

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

4. The DroughtBox: A new tool for phenotyping residual branch conductance and its temperature dependence during drought

5. Stem bending generates electrical response in poplar

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

7. Plasticity of the xylem vulnerability to embolism in Populus tremula x alba relies on pit quantity properties rather than on pit structure

8. The interplay of hydraulic failure and cell vitality explains tree capacity to recover from drought

9. The shaping of plant axes and crowns through tropisms and elasticity: an example of morphogenetic plasticity beyond the shoot apical meristem

10. Over-accumulation of abscisic acid in transgenic tomato plants increases the risk of hydraulic failure

11. PtxtPME1 and homogalacturonans influence xylem hydraulic properties in poplar

12. Water-stressed or not, the mechanical acclimation is a priority requirement for trees

13. Exploring the hydraulic failure hypothesis of esca leaf symptom formation

14. Aquaporins and water control in drought-stressed poplar leaves: A glimpse into the extraxylem vascular territories

15. Mitigating the open vessel artefact in centrifuge-based measurement of embolism resistance

16. Direct observation and modelling of embolism spread between xylem conduits: a case study in Scots pine

17. Feeling stretched or compressed? The multiple mechanosensitive responses of wood formation to bending

18. Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X-ray computed tomography

19. Noninvasive Measurement of Vulnerability to Drought-Induced Embolism by X-Ray Microtomography

20. Xylem resistance to embolism: presenting a simple diagnostic test for the open vessel artefact

21. Differences in functional and xylem anatomical features allow Cistus species to co-occur and cope differently with drought in the Mediterranean region

22. The earliest wood and its hydraulic properties documented inc. 407-million-year-old fossils using synchrotron microtomography

23. Mechanosensing is involved in the regulation of autostress levels in tension wood

24. An overview of the hydraulic systems in early land plants

25. Short-time xylem relaxation results in reliable quantification of embolism in grapevine petioles and sheds new light on their hydraulic strategy

26. Evidence for hydraulic vulnerability segmentation and lack of xylem refilling under tension

27. Cavitation and water fluxes driven by ice water potential in Juglans regia during freeze–thaw cycles

28. Direct X-Ray Microtomography Observation Confirms the Induction of Embolism upon Xylem Cutting under Tension

29. Modelling the mechanical behaviour of pit membranes in bordered pits with respect to cavitation resistance in angiosperms

30. Vulnerability to cavitation in Olea europaea current-year shoots: further evidence of an open-vessel artefact associated with centrifuge and airinjection techniques

31. The zinc finger protein PtaZFP2 negatively controls stem growth and gene expression responsiveness to external mechanical loads in poplar

32. Growth and molecular responses to long-distance stimuli in poplars: bending vs flame wounding

33. Tree shoot bending generates hydraulic pressure pulses: a new long-distance signal?

34. Modulation of bud survival in Populus nigra sprouts in response to water stress-induced embolism

35. Methods for measuring plant vulnerability to cavitation: a critical review

36. Hydraulic efficiency and safety of vascular and non-vascular components in Pinus pinaster leaves

37. No trade-off between hydraulic and mechanical properties in several transgenic poplars modified for lignins metabolism

38. Does sample length influence the shape of xylem embolism vulnerability curves? A test with the Cavitron spinning technique

39. Poplar vulnerability to xylem cavitation acclimates to drier soil conditions

40. The shrinkage of oak predicted from its anatomical pattern: validation of a cognitive model

41. Investigation of the relationships between anatomical pattern, density and local swelling of oak wood

42. Détermination des propriétés élastiques d'éléments individuels du plan ligneux du chêne par des essais de traction sur micro-éprouvettes

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