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Climate-driven tree mortality: insights from the piñon pine die-off in the United States.Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate.Drought and resprouting plants.Rates of nocturnal transpiration in two evergreen temperate woodland species with differing water-use strategies.Treeline dynamics in response to climate change in the Min Mountains, southwestern China.Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and drought on nocturnal water fluxes in Eucalyptus saligna.Consequences of nocturnal water loss: a synthesis of regulating factors and implications for capacitance, embolism and use in models.Responses of two semiarid conifer tree species to reduced precipitation and warming reveal new perspectives for stomatal regulation.Response of transpiration to rain pulses for two tree species in a semiarid plantation.Nocturnal stomatal conductance responses to rising [CO2], temperature and drought.Feature: Improving our knowledge of drought-induced forest mortality through experiments, observations, and modeling.Forest mortality due to drought: latest insights, evidence and unresolved questions on physiological pathways and consequences of tree death.Transpiration of Eucalyptus woodlands across a natural gradient of depth-to-groundwater.Research frontiers in drought-induced tree mortality: crossing scales and disciplines.Developing an empirical model of canopy water flux describing the common response of transpiration to solar radiation and VPD across five contrasting woodlands and forestsComparing the Penman–Monteith equation and a modified Jarvis–Stewart model with an artificial neural network to estimate stand-scale transpiration and canopy conductanceA general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspirationAssessment of the MODIS LAI product for Australian ecosystemsA multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortalityA modified Jarvis-Stewart model for predicting stand-scale transpiration of an Australian native forestApplying a SPA model to examine the impact of climate change on GPP of open woodlands and the potential for woody thickeningThe response of sap flow to pulses of rain in a temperate Australian woodlandThe use of pre-dawn leaf water potential and MODIS LAI to explore seasonal trends in the phenology of Australian and southern African woodlands and savannasTowards a spatial understanding of water use of several land-cover classes: an examination of relationships amongst pre-dawn leaf water potential, vegetation water use, aridity and MODIS LAILatent heat fluxes during two contrasting years from a juvenile plantation established over a waste disposal landscapeCorrigendum to: An analysis of the sensitivity of sap flux to soil and plant variables assessed for an Australian woodland using a soil–plant–atmosphere modelSimulation of Evapotranspiration and Vadose Zone Hydrology Using Limited Soil Data: A Comparison of Four Computer ModelsAn analysis of the sensitivity of sap flux to soil and plant variables assessed for an Australian woodland using a soil–plant–atmosphere modelLong term trends of stand transpiration in a remnant forest during wet and dry yearsAn automated procedure for estimating the leaf area index (LAI) of woodland ecosystems using digital imagery, MATLAB programming and its application to an examination of the relationship between remotely sensed and field measurements of LAISeasonal variations in tree water use and physiology correlate with soil salinity and soil water content in remnant woodlands on saline soilsThe hydraulic architecture of Eucalyptus trees growing across a gradient of depth-to-groundwaterThe influence of depth-to-groundwater on structure and productivity of Eucalyptus woodlandsConvergence of tree water use and hydraulic architecture in water-limited regions: a review and synthesisSystem dynamics simulation of soil water resources with data support from the Yucheng Comprehensive Experimental Station, North ChinaWHY LOSE WATER AT NIGHT? DISENTANGLING THE MYSTERY OF NOCTURNAL SAP FLOW, TRANSPIRATION AND STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE - WHEN, WHERE, WHO?Is productivity of mesic savannas light limited or water limited? Results of a simulation studyEcological Climatology: Concepts and Applications, Second EditionCoordination of leaf area, sapwood area and canopy conductance leads to species convergence of tree water use in a remnant evergreen woodlandEmbolism recovery strategies and nocturnal water loss across species influenced by biogeographic origin
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