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Tag: drought

Hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in compound-leaved trees: Evidence from an embolism visualization technique

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 January 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Song J, Trueba S, Yin X-H, Cao K-F, Brodribb TJ and Hao G-Y
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Canopy damage during a natural drought depends on species identity, physiology and stand composition

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Phoebe Baldwin
30 November 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Britton TG, Brodribb TJ, Richards SA, Ridley C, and Hovenden MJ
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In vivo monitoring of drought-induced embolism in Callitris rhomboidea trees reveals wide variation in branchlet vulnerability and high resistance to tissue death

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Phoebe Baldwin
09 October 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Johnson KM, Lucani C and Brodribb TJ
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