Steven Jansen
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Recent Articles
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Silva L, Pfaff J, Pereira L, Miranda M, Jansen S
Tree Physiol
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39388232
Centrifuges provide a fast approach to quantify embolism resistance of xylem in vulnerability curves (VCs). Since embolism formation is assumingly driven by pressure only, spin time is not standardised for...
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Zhang F, Liu Y, Qin J, Jansen S, Zhu S, Cao K
Physiol Plant
. 2024 Oct;
176(5):e14567.
PMID: 39377145
Subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests distributed in montane zones of southern China experience seasonal droughts and winter frost. Previously, studies have recognized that xylem anatomy is a determinant of its vulnerability...
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Silva L, Pereira L, Kaack L, Guan X, Pfaff J, Trabi C, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Aug;
47(12):4977-4991.
PMID: 39119783
Understanding xylem embolism formation is challenging due to dynamic changes and multiphase interactions in conduits. Here, we hypothesise that embolism spread involves gas diffusion in xylem, and is affected by...
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Miranda M, Pereira L, Pires G, Guan X, Silva L, Kreinert S, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39046271
Considerable attention has been paid to address methodological concerns related to measurements of embolism in conduits of angiosperm xylem. A fast, easy, and cheap method is based on gas extraction...
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Gerolamo C, Pereira L, Costa F, Jansen S, Angyalossy V, Nogueira A
Ann Bot
. 2024 May;
134(2):337-350.
PMID: 38721801
Background And Aims: Lianas have higher relative abundance and biomass in drier seasonal forests than in rainforests, but whether this difference is associated with their hydraulic strategies is unclear. Here,...
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Miranda M, Pires G, Pereira L, de Lima R, da Silva S, Mayer J, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Apr;
47(8):3063-3075.
PMID: 38660960
Embolism resistance of xylem tissue varies among species and is an important trait related to drought resistance, with anatomical attributes like pit membrane thickness playing an important role in avoiding...
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Zhang Y, Pereira L, Kaack L, Liu J, Jansen S
New Phytol
. 2024 Feb;
242(2):493-506.
PMID: 38404029
Fluid transport across intervessel pit membranes of angiosperm xylem plays a major role in plant transpiration, with transport resistance largely depending on pore constriction sizes. Traditionally, fluid particles traversing pit...
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Huang L, Guan X, Aritsara A, Zhu J, Jansen S, Cao K
Plant Divers
. 2024 Feb;
46(1):126-133.
PMID: 38343598
Lipids may play an important role in preventing gas embolisms by coating nanobubbles in xylem sap. Few studies on xylem sap lipids have been reported for temperate plants, and it...
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Smith-Martin C, Muscarella R, Hammond W, Jansen S, Brodribb T, Choat B, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Oct;
26(11):1829-1839.
PMID: 37807917
Tropical rainforest woody plants have been thought to have uniformly low resistance to hydraulic failure and to function near the edge of their hydraulic safety margin (HSM), making these ecosystems...
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Laughlin D, Siefert A, Fleri J, Tumber-Davila S, Hammond W, Sabatini F, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Sep;
240(5):1774-1787.
PMID: 37743552
Evolutionary radiations of woody taxa within arid environments were made possible by multiple trait innovations including deep roots and embolism-resistant xylem, but little is known about how these traits have...