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101. Shifting access to pools of shoot water sustains gas exchange and increases stem hydraulic safety during seasonal atmospheric drought.

102. Hydraulically-vulnerable trees survive on deep-water access during droughts in a tropical forest.

103. Harvesting water from unsaturated atmospheres: deliquescence of salt secreted onto leaf surfaces drives reverse sap flow in a dominant arid climate mangrove, Avicennia marina.

104. Tree height and leaf drought tolerance traits shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forest.

105. Leaf turgor loss point shapes local and regional distributions of evergreen but not deciduous tropical trees.

106. Developmental and biophysical determinants of grass leaf size worldwide.

107. Coordinated decline of leaf hydraulic and stomatal conductances under drought is not linked to leaf xylem embolism for different grapevine cultivars.

108. Reconstructing leaf area from fragments: testing three methods using a fossil paleogene species.

109. Plant Trait Networks: Improved Resolution of the Dimensionality of Adaptation.

110. Why is C4 photosynthesis so rare in trees?

111. Mood-related changes in children and adolescents with persistent concussion symptoms following a six-week active rehabilitation program.

112. Trait Multi-Functionality in Plant Stress Response.

113. Prediction of leaf water potential and relative water content using terahertz radiation spectroscopy.

114. TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access.

115. When facilitation meets clonal integration in forest canopies.

116. Seedling response to water stress in valley oak (Quercus lobata) is shaped by different gene networks across populations.

117. Shoot surface water uptake enables leaf hydraulic recovery in Avicennia marina.

118. A stomatal safety-efficiency trade-off constrains responses to leaf dehydration.

119. Unintended consequences of evolution of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events.

120. Thresholds for leaf damage due to dehydration: declines of hydraulic function, stomatal conductance and cellular integrity precede those for photochemistry.

122. Anatomical constraints to nonstomatal diffusion conductance and photosynthesis in lycophytes and bryophytes.

123. Disentangling the functional trait correlates of spatial aggregation in tropical forest trees.

124. Ecosystem Traits Linking Functional Traits to Macroecology.

125. Embracing 3D Complexity in Leaf Carbon-Water Exchange.

126. Occurrence of Treatment-Related Cardiotoxicity and Its Impact on Outcomes Among Children Treated in the AAML0531 Clinical Trial: A Report From the Children's Oncology Group.

127. The Causes of Leaf Hydraulic Vulnerability and Its Influence on Gas Exchange in Arabidopsis thaliana .

128. Leaf rehydration capacity: Associations with other indices of drought tolerance and environment.

129. Evolution of leaf structure and drought tolerance in species of Californian Ceanothus.

130. OpenNahele: the open Hawaiian forest plot database.

131. Climate sensitive size-dependent survival in tropical trees.

132. Repeated range expansion and niche shift in a volcanic hotspot archipelago: Radiation of C 4 Hawaiian Euphorbia subgenus Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae).

133. Response to Comment on "Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale".

134. Bundle sheath lignification mediates the linkage of leaf hydraulics and venation.

136. Mapping local and global variability in plant trait distributions.

137. Global climatic drivers of leaf size.

138. Leaf water storage increases with salinity and aridity in the mangrove Avicennia marina: integration of leaf structure, osmotic adjustment and access to multiple water sources.

139. The causes and consequences of leaf hydraulic decline with dehydration.

140. Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale.

141. Optimal plant water economy.

142. The anatomical and compositional basis of leaf mass per area.

143. The Sites of Evaporation within Leaves.

144. Speed versus endurance tradeoff in plants: Leaves with higher photosynthetic rates show stronger seasonal declines.

145. Leaf vein xylem conduit diameter influences susceptibility to embolism and hydraulic decline.

146. Outside-Xylem Vulnerability, Not Xylem Embolism, Controls Leaf Hydraulic Decline during Dehydration.

147. The role of acuity of illness at presentation in early mortality in black children with acute myeloid leukemia.

148. Stronger seasonal adjustment in leaf turgor loss point in lianas than trees in an Amazonian forest.

149. Osmotic and hydraulic adjustment of mangrove saplings to extreme salinity.

150. The correlations and sequence of plant stomatal, hydraulic, and wilting responses to drought.

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