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Craig R Brodersen
Yale University - New Haven / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Forestry
AD Scientific Index ID: 837704
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Craig R Brodersen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Triggers of tree mortality under droughtB Choat, TJ Brodribb, CR Brodersen, RA Duursma, R López, BE MedlynNature 558 (7711), 531-539, 20188072018
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The dynamics of embolism repair in xylem: in vivo visualizations using high-resolution computed tomographyCR Brodersen, AJ McElrone, B Choat, MA Matthews, KA ShackelPlant physiology 154 (3), 1088-1095, 20104112010
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Maintenance of xylem network transport capacity: a review of embolism repair in vascular plantsCR Brodersen, AJ McElroneFrontiers in plant science 4, 108, 20132892013
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Measurement of vulnerability to water stress‐induced cavitation in grapevine: a comparison of four techniques applied to a long‐vesseled speciesB Choat, WM Drayton, C Brodersen, MA Matthews, KA Shackel, H Wada, ...Plant, Cell & Environment 33 (9), 1502-1512, 20102932010
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Outside-xylem vulnerability, not xylem embolism, controls leaf hydraulic decline during dehydrationC Scoffoni, C Albuquerque, CR Brodersen, SV Townes, GP John, ...Plant physiology 173 (2), 1197-1210, 20172522017
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