PBIO 8081 Reading list

Part III: Physiology, ecology and evolution of vascular transport in plants: (Cavender-Bares)

Feild & Arens, The ecophysiology of early angiosperms Source: Plant, cell & environment yr:2007 vol:30 iss:3 pg:291 -309

Feild & Arens, Form, function and environments of the early angiosperms: merging extant phylogeny and ecophysiology with fossils Source: The New phytologist yr:2005 vol:166 iss:2 pg:383 -408

Feild, T. et al, The ancestral ecology of angiosperms: Emerging perspectives from extant basal lineages Source: International journal of plant sciences yr:2003 vol:164 iss:3 pg:S129 -S142

Feild, T. et al., Hardly a relict: Freezing and the evolution of vesselless wood in winteraceae Source: Evolution yr:2002 vol:56 iss:3 pg:464 -47

Feild T. et al., Dark and disturbed: a new image of early angiosperm ecology Source: Paleobiology yr:2004 vol:30 iss:1 pg:82 -107

Cochard, H. Cavitation in trees Source: Comptes rendus. Physique yr:2006 vol:7 iss:9-10 pg:1018 -1026

Cochard, H.et al., Cavitation in plants at low temperature: is sap transport limited by the tensile strength of water as expected from Briggs' Z-tube experiment? Source: The New phytologist yr:2007 vol:173 iss:3 pg:571 -575

Lopez et al, Interspecific variation in xylem vulnerability to cavitation among tropical tree and shrub species Source: Tree physiology yr:2005 vol:25 iss:12 pg:1553 -1562

Cochard, H. et al, Hydraulic architecture of leaf blades: where is the main resistance? Source: Plant, cell & environment yr:2004 vol:27 iss:10 pg:1257 -1267

Cochard H. et al, Putative role of aquaporins in variable hydraulic conductance of leaves in response to light Source: Plant physiology Cochard yr:2007 vol:143 iss:1 pg:122 -133

Sperry, J. et al, Size and function in conifer tracheids and angiosperm vessels Source: American journal of botany yr:2006 vol:93 iss:10 pg:1490 -1500

Pittermann, J. et al Torus-margo pits help conifers compete with angiosperms Source: Science yr:2005 vol:310 iss:5756 pg:1924 -1924.

Hacke, U. et al. Scaling of angiosperm xylem structure with safety and efficiency Source: Tree physiology 2006 vol:26 iss:6 pg:689 -701.

Holbrook, N. M., E. T. Ahrens, M. J. Burns, and M. A. Zwieniecki. 2001. In vivo observation of cavitation and embolism repair using magnetic resonance imaging. Plant Physiology 126: 27-31.

Cavender-Bares, J. 2005. Impacts of freezing on long-distance transport in woody plants. Pages 401-424 in N. M. Holbrook and M. Zwieniecki, eds. Vascular Transport in Plants. Elsevier Inc., Oxford.

—. 2007. Chilling and freezing stress in live oaks (Quercus section Virentes): Intra- and interspecific variation in PS II sensitivity corresponds to latitude of origin. Photosynthesis Research in press.

Cavender-Bares, J., P. Cortes, S. Rambal, R. Joffre, B. Miles, and A. Rocheteau. 2005. Summer and winter sensitivity of leaves and xylem to minimum freezing temperatures: a comparison of cooccurring Mediterranean oaks that differ in leaf lifespan. New Phytologist 168: 597-612.

Cavender-Bares, J., and N. M. Holbrook. 2001. Hydraulic properties and freezing-induced cavitation in sympatric evergreen and deciduous oaks with, contrasting habitats. Plant Cell and Environment 24: 1243-1256.

August 31, 2007


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