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2. [Article] Coordination of leaf structure and gas exchange along a height gradient in a tall conifer
The gravitational component of water potential and frictional resistance during transpiration lead to substantial reductions in leaf water potential (Wl) near the tops of tall trees, which can influence ...Citation -
1. The xylem pressure inducing 50% loss of hydraulic conductivity due to embolism (P50) is widely used for comparisons of xylem vulnerability among species and across aridity gradients. However, despite ...
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The cohesion-tension theory of water transport states that hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together and that they are pulled through the xylem under tension. This tension could cause transport failure ...
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5. [Article] Impacts of tree height on leaf hydraulic architecture and stomatal control in Douglas-fir
This study investigated the mechanisms involved in the regulation of stomatal closure in Douglas-fir and evaluated the potential impact of compensatory adjustments in response to increasing tree height ...Citation -
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7. [Article] Maximum height in a conifer is associated with conflicting requirements for xylem design
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