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Outside-Xylem Vulnerability, Not Xylem Embolism, Controls Leaf Hydraulic Decline during Dehydration

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Published
Jan 03, 2017
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173(2)
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1197-1210
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Funding
Australian Research Council Award: DP150103863 and LP130101183
USDA-ARS Award: Current Research Information System-5306 21220-004-00
National Science Foundation (NSF) Award: Awards #1146514 and 1457279
USDA-NIFA Award: NIFA Specialty Crops Research Initiative
American Vineyard Foundation
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Christine Scoffoni, Caetano Albuquerque, Craig R. Brodersen, et al. (2017). Outside-Xylem Vulnerability, Not Xylem Embolism, Controls Leaf Hydraulic Decline during Dehydration. Plant Physiology, 173(2), 1197-1210. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.01643
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