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1. Functional hydraulic sectoring in grapevines as evidenced by sap flow, dye infusion, leaf removal and micro-computed tomography

2. Excess diffuse light absorption in upper mesophyll limits CO2drawdown and depresses photosynthesis

3. Weak link or strong foundation? Vulnerability of fine root networks and stems to xylem embolism.

4. Stomatal behaviour and water relations in ferns and lycophytes across habits and habitats.

5. Anatomy of an agricultural antagonist: Feeding complex structure and function of three xylem sap-feeding insects illuminated with synchrotron-based 3D imaging.

6. Starch depletion in the xylem and phloem ray parenchyma of grapevine stems under drought.

7. Back to life: Techniques for developing high-quality 3D reconstructions of plants and animals from digitized specimens.

8. Localized growth and remodelling drives spongy mesophyll morphogenesis.

9. Hydraulic failure as a primary driver of xylem network evolution in early vascular plants.

10. Using X-ray Micro-Computed Tomography to Three-Dimensionally Visualize the Foregut of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter ( Homalodisca vitripennis ).

11. Pathogen-induced hydraulic decline limits photosynthesis and starch storage in grapevines (Vitis sp.).

12. Structural organization of the spongy mesophyll.

13. Desiccation of the leaf mesophyll and its implications for CO 2 diffusion and light processing.

14. Desiccation and rehydration dynamics in the epiphytic resurrection fern Pleopeltis polypodioides.

15. Linking xylem network failure with leaf tissue death.

16. Ecologically driven selection of nonstructural carbohydrate storage in oak trees.

18. Diversification, disparification and hybridization in the desert shrubs Encelia.

19. Maximum CO 2 diffusion inside leaves is limited by the scaling of cell size and genome size.

20. Differences in grapevine rootstock sensitivity and recovery from drought are linked to fine root cortical lacunae and root tip function.

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

22. Natural selection maintains species despite frequent hybridization in the desert shrub Encelia .

23. Seasonal coordination of leaf hydraulics and gas exchange in a wintergreen fern.

24. Anatomical and hydraulic responses to desiccation in emergent conifer seedlings.

25. Digitally deconstructing leaves in 3D using X-ray microcomputed tomography and machine learning.

26. In vivo pressure gradient heterogeneity increases flow contribution of small diameter vessels in grapevine.

27. The functional implications of tracheary connections across growth rings in four northern hardwood trees.

28. Hydraulic conductance, resistance, and resilience: how leaves of a tropical epiphyte respond to drought.

29. The Spatial Distribution of Chlorophyll in Leaves.

30. Hydraulic traits are more diverse in flowers than in leaves.

31. Influence of dry season on Quercus suber L. leaf traits in the Iberian Peninsula.

32. Functional Status of Xylem Through Time.

33. Spatiotemporal Coupling of Vessel Cavitation and Discharge of Stored Xylem Water in a Tree Sapling.

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

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

36. Laser surgery reveals the biomechanical and chemical signaling functions of aphid siphunculi (cornicles).

37. Water relations of Calycanthus flowers: Hydraulic conductance, capacitance, and embolism resistance.

38. Beyond Porosity: 3D Leaf Intercellular Airspace Traits That Impact Mesophyll Conductance.

39. Variations in xylem embolism susceptibility under drought between intact saplings of three walnut species.

40. Hydraulic safety margins and air-seeding thresholds in roots, trunks, branches and petioles of four northern hardwood trees.

41. Triggers of tree mortality under drought.

42. Water uptake can occur through woody portions of roots and facilitates localized embolism repair in grapevine.

43. In vivo quantification of plant starch reserves at micrometer resolution using X-ray microCT imaging and machine learning.

44. In vivo visualization of the final stages of xylem vessel refilling in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) stems.

45. Storage Compartments for Capillary Water Rarely Refill in an Intact Woody Plant.

46. MicroCT imaging as a tool to study vessel endings in situ.

47. The bias of a two-dimensional view: comparing two-dimensional and three-dimensional mesophyll surface area estimates using noninvasive imaging.

48. Excess Diffuse Light Absorption in Upper Mesophyll Limits CO 2 Drawdown and Depresses Photosynthesis.

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

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

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