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Seasonal patterns of increases in stem girth, vessel development, and hydraulic function in deciduous tree species.

Jessica Valdovinos-AyalaCatherine RoblesJaycie C FickleGonzalo Pérez-de-LisR Brandon PrattAnna L Jacobsen
Published in: Annals of botany (2022)
Bud break and leaf expansion relied predominantly on water supplied by vessels formed during prior seasons. Early-season activity is likely affected by the function of older xylem vessels and the environmental factors that influence their structure and function. Understanding the functional lifespan of vessels and the varying contributions of new and older vessels to conductivity are critical to understanding of the phenology and vascular function of long-lived woody plants in response to changing climates.
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