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Microembolic signals in systemic lupus erythematosus and other cerebral small...
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Water loss regulation in mature Hevea brasiliensis: effects of intermittent d...
Effects of soil and atmospheric drought on whole-tree transpiration (E-T), leaf water potential (psi(L)) and whole-tree hydraulic conductance (K-T) were investigated... -
Limitation of the Cavitron technique by conifer pit aspiration
The Cavitron technique facilitates time and material saving for vulnerability analysis. The use of rotors with small diameters leads to high water pressure gradients... -
Frost hardiness in walnut trees (Juglans regia L.): How to link physiology an...
Tree Physiol. ISI Document Delivery No.: 271EP Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 61 Cited References: Aitken SN, 1996, FOREST ECOL MANAG, V80, P187, DOI... -
Re-introduction success of an autochthonous plant species, Periploca angusttf...
The study evaluates the regeneration success of an autochthonous plant species, Periploca angustifolia Labill. (periploque), using spontaneous (pre-existing) and... -
Improvement to the air-injection technique to estimate xylem vulnerability to...
Several techniques have been developed to quantify the degree of embolism of the xylem using hydraulic conductance. Although there have been several improvements to... -
Water stress-induced xylem hydraulic failure is a causal factor of tree morta...
Background and Aims Extreme water stress episodes induce tree mortality, but the physiological mechanisms causing tree death are still poorly understood. This study... -
Does sample length influence the shape of xylem embolism vulnerability curves...
The Cavitron spinning technique is used to construct xylem embolism vulnerability curves (VCs), but its reliability has been questioned for species with long vessels....
