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2. Drought resistance and drought adaptation of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) – A review
3. Insect and Pathogen Influences on Tree-Ring Stable Isotopes
4. Drought-induced decoupling between carbon uptake and tree growth impacts forest carbon turnover time
5. Below-ground determinants and ecological implications of shrub species’ degree of isohydry in subtropical pine plantations
6. Historical changes in the stomatal limitation of photosynthesis : empirical support for an optimality principle
7. Linking reliance on deep soil water to resource economy strategies and abundance among coexisting understorey shrub species in subtropical pine plantations
8. Water potential control of turgor-driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge
9. Insect and Pathogen Influences on Tree-Ring Stable Isotopes
10. Impact of rainfall and vapor pressure deficit on latewood growth and water stress in Douglas-fir in a Mediterranean climate
11. Investigating old-growth ponderosa pine physiology using tree-rings, δ 13 C, δ 18 O, and a process-based model
12. Correction to : Allocation to leaf area and sapwood area affects water relations of co-occurring savanna and forest trees
13. When a cuvette is not a canopy: A caution about measuring leaf temperature during gas exchange measurements
14. Iso/Anisohydry: Still a Useful Concept
15. Physiological Significance of Hydraulic Segmentation, Nocturnal Transpiration and Capacitance in Tropical Trees: Paradigms Revisited
16. Divergence in strategies for coping with winter embolism among co-occurring temperate tree species : the role of positive xylem pressure, wood type and tree stature
17. Evidence that higher [CO₂] increases tree growth sensitivity to temperature : a comparison of modern and paleo oaks
18. Forest Canopy Hydraulics
19. Wood Anatomy and Plant Hydraulics in a Changing Climate
20. Reply to Garen et al.: Within-canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy
21. Size-Dependent Changes in Biophysical Control of Tree Growth: The Role of Turgor
22. Hydraulic Capacitance: Biophysics and Functional Significance of Internal Water Sources in Relation to Tree Size
23. A Lifespan Perspective on Integrating Structure and Function in Trees
24. Leaf age and methodology impact assessments of thermotolerance of Coffea arabica
25. Spatio‐temporal variation in deep soil water use patterns of overstorey and understorey layers in subtropical plantations predicts community assembly
26. Reconstructing relative humidity from plant δ 18 O and δD as deuterium deviations from the global meteoric water line
27. No evidence of canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation to cool leaves below air temperature across a range of forest ecosystems
28. Water potential control of turgor-driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge
29. Rapid tree water transport and residence times in a Pennsylvania catchment
30. Do ray cells provide a pathway for radial water movement in the stems of conifer trees?
31. Contrasting hydraulic strategies in two tropical lianas and their host trees
32. Thermotolerance and heat stress responses of Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine seedling populations from contrasting climates
33. Osmotic and elastic adjustments in cold desert shrubs differing in rooting depth: coping with drought and subzero temperatures
34. Hydraulic safety margins and embolism reversal in stems and leaves: Why are conifers and angiosperms so different?
35. Spring temperature responses of oaks are synchronous with North Atlantic conditions during the last deglaciation
36. Enhanced Photosynthesis and Transpiration in an Old Growth Forest Due To Wildfire Smoke
37. Cross-biome synthesis of source versus sink limits to tree growth
38. Forest Canopy Hydraulics
39. Comparative hydraulic architecture of tropical tree species representing a range of successional stages and wood density
40. In situ separation of root hydraulic redistribution of soil water from liquid and vapor transport
41. An annual pattern of native embolism in upper branches of four tall conifer species
42. Reduced wood stiffness and strength, and altered stem form, in young antisense 4CL transgenic poplars with reduced lignin contents
43. Response to commentary by G. Petit and T. Anfodillo
44. The blind men and the elephant: the impact of context and scale in evaluating conflicts between plant hydraulic safety and efficiency
45. Antisense Down-Regulation of 4CL Expression Alters Lignification, Tree Growth, and Saccharification Potential of Field-Grown Poplar
46. Tyloses and Phenolic Deposits in Xylem Vessels Impede Water Transport in Low-Lignin Transgenic Poplars: A Study by Cryo-Fluorescence Microscopy
47. Allocation to leaf area and sapwood area affects water relations of co-occurring savanna and forest trees
48. Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring-porous, and diffuse-porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests
49. Murray's Law, the 'Yarrum' Optimum, and the Hydraulic Architecture of Compound Leaves
50. Xylem Hydraulic Safety Margins in Woody Plants: Coordination of Stomatal Control of Xylem Tension with Hydraulic Capacitance
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