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1. The potential of Mid-Infrared spectroscopy for prediction of wood density and vulnerability to embolism in woody angiosperms.

2. Drought-induced embolism in stems of sunflower: A comparison of in vivo micro-CT observations and destructive hydraulic measurements.

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3. X-ray microtomography observations of xylem embolism in stems of Laurus nobilis are consistent with hydraulic measurements of percentage loss of conductance.

4. Interplay of growth rate and xylem plasticity for optimal coordination of carbon and hydraulic economies in Fraxinus ornus trees.

5. Species-specific reversal of stem xylem embolism after a prolonged drought correlates to endpoint concentration of soluble sugars.

6. The contribution of vascular and extra-vascular water pathways to drought-induced decline of leaf hydraulic conductance.

7. Diurnal changes in embolism rate in nine dry forest trees: relationships with species-specific xylem vulnerability, hydraulic strategy and wood traits.

8. Drought-induced xylem cavitation and hydraulic deterioration: risk factors for urban trees under climate change?

9. Consistent decrease in conifer embolism resistance from the stem apex to base resulting from axial trends in tracheid and pit traits.

10. Container volume affects drought experiments in grapevines: Insights on xylem anatomy and time of dehydration.

11. Rooting depth, water relations and non-structural carbohydrate dynamics in three woody angiosperms differentially affected by an extreme summer drought

12. Chemical inhibition of xylem cellular activity impedes the removal of drought‐induced embolisms in poplar stems – new insights from micro‐CT analysis.

13. Droughts, heat waves and plant hydraulics: impacts and legacies

14. Vulnerability to xylem embolism correlates to wood parenchyma fraction in angiosperms but not in gymnosperms.

15. Prediction of hydraulic conductivity loss from relative water loss: new insights into water storage of tree stems and branches.

16. Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings.

17. Vineyard water relations in a karstic area: deep roots and irrigation management.

19. Changes in abscisic acid content during and after drought are related to carbohydrate mobilization and hydraulic recovery in poplar stems

20. X-ray microtomography observations of xylem embolism in stems of Laurus nobilis are consistent with hydraulic measurements of percentage loss of conductance

21. Drought-induced embolism in stems of sunflower: A comparison of in vivo micro-CT observations and destructive hydraulic measurements

22. Effects of prescribed burning on ecophysiological, anatomical and stem hydraulic properties in Pinus pinea L

23. Species-specific reversal of stem xylem embolism after a prolonged drought correlates to endpoint concentration of soluble sugars

24. The contribution of vascular and extra-vascular water pathways to drought-induced decline of leaf hydraulic conductance

25. Diurnal changes in embolism rate in nine dry forest trees: relationships with species-specific xylem vulnerability, hydraulic strategy, and wood traits

26. Shoot desiccation and hydraulic failure in temperate woody angiosperms during an extreme summer drought