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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
40
Citations
7655
World Ranking
3849
National Ranking
154

Best Publications

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • Mechanisms of woody-plant mortality under rising drought, CO2 and vapour pressure deficit

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  • A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality

    Maxime Cailleret;Steven Jansen;Elisabeth M. R. Robert;Elisabeth M. R. Robert;Lucía Desoto

  • Regulation of photosynthesis and stomatal and mesophyll conductance under water stress and recovery in olive trees: correlation with gene expression of carbonic anhydrase and aquaporins

    Alfonso Perez-Martin;Chiara Michelazzo;Jose M. Torres-Ruiz;Jaume Flexas

  • Direct X-Ray Microtomography Observation Confirms the Induction of Embolism upon Xylem Cutting under Tension

    José M. Torres-Ruiz;Steven Jansen;Brendan Choat;Andrew J. McElrone

  • Evidence for Hydraulic Vulnerability Segmentation and Lack of Xylem Refilling under Tension.

    Guillaume Charrier;José M. Torres-Ruiz;Eric Badel;Regis Burlett

  • Leaf water potential measurements using the pressure chamber: Synthetic testing of assumptions towards best practices for precision and accuracy

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  • Vulnerability curves by centrifugation: is there an open vessel artefact, and are 'r' shaped curves necessarily invalid?

    John S. Sperry;Mairgareth A. Christman;Jose M. Torres-Ruiz;Haruhiko Taneda

  • A regulated deficit irrigation strategy for hedgerow olive orchards with high plant density

    José E. Fernández;Alfonso Perez-Martin;José M. Torres-Ruiz;María V. Cuevas

  • Variation in xylem vulnerability to embolism in European beech from geographically marginal populations.

    Srdjan Stojnić;Marzena Suchocka;Marta Benito-Garzón;José Torres-Ruiz

  • Hydraulic failure and tree mortality: from correlation to causation.

    Marylou Mantova;Stéphane Herbette;Hervé Cochard;José M. Torres-Ruiz

  • Balancing the risks of hydraulic failure and carbon starvation: A twig scale analysis in declining Scots pine

    Yann Salmon;José M. Torres-Ruiz;José M. Torres-Ruiz;Rafael Poyatos;Jordi Martinez-Vilalta

  • Are needles of Pinus pinaster more vulnerable to xylem embolism than branches? New insights from X‐ray computed tomography

    Pauline S. Bouche;Pauline S. Bouche;Pauline S. Bouche;Sylvain Delzon;Sylvain Delzon;Brendan Choat;Eric Badel

  • Vulnerability to cavitation in Olea europaea current-year shoots: further evidence of an open-vessel artifact associated with centrifuge and air-injection techniques

    José M. Torres-Ruiz;Hervé Cochard;Hervé Cochard;Stefan Mayr;Barbara Beikircher

  • Assessing inter- and intraspecific variability of xylem vulnerability to embolism in oaks.

    Albin Lobo;José M. Torres-Ruiz;Regis Burlett;Cedric Lemaire

  • Neither xylem collapse, cavitation, or changing leaf conductance drive stomatal closure in wheat.

    Déborah Corso;Sylvain Delzon;Laurent J Lamarque;Hervé Cochard

  • Online-monitoring of tree water stress in a hedgerow olive orchard using the leaf patch clamp pressure probe

    J.E. Fernández;C.M. Rodriguez-Dominguez;A. Perez-Martin;U. Zimmermann

  • Xylem embolism in leaves does not occur with open stomata: evidence from direct observations using the optical visualization technique.

    Danielle Creek;Danielle Creek;Laurent J Lamarque;José M Torres-Ruiz;Camille Parise

  • Shoot hydraulic characteristics, plant water status and stomatal response in olive trees under different soil water conditions

    J. M. Torres-Ruiz;A. Diaz-Espejo;A. Morales-Sillero;M. J. Martín-Palomo

  • Role of hydraulic and chemical signals in leaves, stems and roots in the stomatal behaviour of olive trees under water stress and recovery conditions.

    Jose M. Torres-Ruiz;Jose M. Torres-Ruiz;Antonio Diaz-Espejo;Alfonso Perez-Martin;Virginia Hernandez-Santana

  • Assessment of trunk diameter variation derived indices as water stress indicators in mature olive trees

    M.V. Cuevas;J.M. Torres-Ruiz;R. Álvarez;M.D. Jiménez

  • Steps toward an improvement in process-based models of water use by fruit trees: A case study in olive

    A. Diaz-Espejo;A. Diaz-Espejo;T.N. Buckley;T.N. Buckley;J.S. Sperry;J.S. Sperry;M.V. Cuevas;M.V. Cuevas

  • Combining sap flow and trunk diameter measurements to assess water needs in mature olive orchards

    José Enrique Fernández;Félix Moreno;María José Martín-Palomo;María Victoria Cuevas

Frequent Co-Authors

Hervé Cochard
Hervé Cochard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Régis Burlett
Régis Burlett University of Bordeaux
Antonio Díaz-Espejo
Antonio Díaz-Espejo Spanish National Research Council
Steven Jansen
Steven Jansen University of Ulm
Sylvain Delzon
Sylvain Delzon University of Bordeaux
J.E. Fernández
J.E. Fernández Spanish National Research Council
Brendan Choat
Brendan Choat Western Sydney University
Timothy J. Brodribb
Timothy J. Brodribb University of Tasmania
Gregory A. Gambetta
Gregory A. Gambetta Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Andrew J. King
Andrew J. King University of Leicester

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