Graduation date: 2002Every wood anatomist knows that the wood near the center of a tree (juvenile wood) differs from the wood laid down at some distance from the pith (mature wood), and that the wood produced during the spring (earlywood) differs from the wood produced during the summer (latewood). There is a progressive increase in the dimensions of the cells from inner to outer growth rings. These differences affect the structure and function of the wood for water transport and mechanics. However, why do trees produce different wood quality as a function of cambial age? Is it as an adaptation to hydraulics or mechanical demands? No research has been undertaken in this area, because of the historic lack of communication between wood scient...
Sapwood characteristics, such as sapwood area as well as thermal and hydraulic conductivity, are lin...
Woody stems comprise a large biological carbon fraction and determine water transport between roots ...
1) Wood serves for mechanical support, water transport and storage. These functions are provided for...
Graduation date: 1998Xylem anatomy is a strong determinant of water transport efficiency and is ther...
It is well known that water transport in xylem depends on its anatomy, but recent research shows tha...
The goal of this research project was to determine the water transport behaviour of earlywood versus...
Knowledge of vertical variation in hydraulic parameters would improve our understanding of individua...
The definitive version of this article is available at www.newphytologist.com.• Coniferous, diffuse-...
The cohesion-tension theory of water transport states that hydrogen bonds hold water molecules toget...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
Calibration of a recently developed water flow and storage model based on experimental data for a yo...
Abstract We studied the relationships among wood anatomy, hydraulic conductivity, density and shear ...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
typically inhabiting slightly higher and better-drained micro-sites than SL. The hydraulic architect...
The secondary xylem (wood) of trees mediates several functions including water transport and storage...
Sapwood characteristics, such as sapwood area as well as thermal and hydraulic conductivity, are lin...
Woody stems comprise a large biological carbon fraction and determine water transport between roots ...
1) Wood serves for mechanical support, water transport and storage. These functions are provided for...
Graduation date: 1998Xylem anatomy is a strong determinant of water transport efficiency and is ther...
It is well known that water transport in xylem depends on its anatomy, but recent research shows tha...
The goal of this research project was to determine the water transport behaviour of earlywood versus...
Knowledge of vertical variation in hydraulic parameters would improve our understanding of individua...
The definitive version of this article is available at www.newphytologist.com.• Coniferous, diffuse-...
The cohesion-tension theory of water transport states that hydrogen bonds hold water molecules toget...
International audience1. Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitne...
Calibration of a recently developed water flow and storage model based on experimental data for a yo...
Abstract We studied the relationships among wood anatomy, hydraulic conductivity, density and shear ...
Xylem hydraulic safety and efficiency are key traits determining tree fitness in a warmer and drier ...
typically inhabiting slightly higher and better-drained micro-sites than SL. The hydraulic architect...
The secondary xylem (wood) of trees mediates several functions including water transport and storage...
Sapwood characteristics, such as sapwood area as well as thermal and hydraulic conductivity, are lin...
Woody stems comprise a large biological carbon fraction and determine water transport between roots ...
1) Wood serves for mechanical support, water transport and storage. These functions are provided for...