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  • 3. Leaf hydraulics and drought stress: response, recovery and survivorship in four woody temperate plant species.
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  • 5. Hydraulic patterns and safety margins, from stem to stomata, in three eastern U.S. tree species.
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  • 11. The dependence of leaf hydraulic conductance on irradiance during HPFM measurements: any role for stomatal response?
    Tyree MT, Nardini A, Salleo S, Sack L, El Omari B.
    J Exp Bot; 2005 Feb; 56(412):737-44. PubMed ID: 15582928
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  • 12. Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods.
    Ambrose AR, Sillett SC, Dawson TE.
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  • 15. Seasonal variations of gas exchange and water relations in deciduous and evergreen trees in monsoonal dry forests of Thailand.
    Ishida A, Harayama H, Yazaki K, Ladpala P, Sasrisang A, Kaewpakasit K, Panuthai S, Staporn D, Maeda T, Gamo M, Diloksumpun S, Puangchit L, Ishizuka M.
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  • 16. Recovery of diurnal depression of leaf hydraulic conductance in a subtropical woody bamboo species: embolism refilling by nocturnal root pressure.
    Yang SJ, Zhang YJ, Sun M, Goldstein G, Cao KF.
    Tree Physiol; 2012 Apr; 32(4):414-22. PubMed ID: 22499596
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  • 17. The diversity of (13)C isotope discrimination in a Quercus robur full-sib family is associated with differences in intrinsic water use efficiency, transpiration efficiency, and stomatal conductance.
    Roussel M, Dreyer E, Montpied P, Le-Provost G, Guehl JM, Brendel O.
    J Exp Bot; 2009 Apr; 60(8):2419-31. PubMed ID: 19380420
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  • 18. Physiological and isotopic (delta(13)C and delta(18)O) responses of three tropical tree species to water and nutrient availability.
    Cernusak LA, Winter K, Turner BL.
    Plant Cell Environ; 2009 Oct; 32(10):1441-55. PubMed ID: 19558409
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