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1Mistletoes have higher hydraulic safety but lower efficiency in xylem traits than their hosts
New Phytologist, 2025, 245, 607-624
8.13Citations (PDF)
2Detecting spatial variation in wild blueberry water stress using UAV-borne thermal imagery: distinct temporal and reference temperature effects5.43Citations (PDF)
3Use of Biochar Waste from a Biomass Combined Heat and Power Plant as Value-Added Products for Water Retention and Nutrient Management in Sandy Wild Blueberry Soils
Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2025, 16, 5223-5239
2.31Citations (PDF)
4The importance of tropical tree-ring chronologies for global change research
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2025, 355, 109233
3.115Citations (PDF)
5Regulatory Coordination of Photophysical, Photochemical, and Biochemical Reactions in the Photosynthesis of Land Plants
Plant Direct, 2025, 9,
2.32Citations (PDF)
6Survival secrets of mistletoes: high drought tolerance in canopy habitats
Tree Physiology, 2025, 45,
3.50Citations (PDF)
7Pantropical tree rings show small effects of drought on stem growth
Science, 2025, 389, 532-538
36.29Citations (PDF)
8Bulliform Cell‐Induced Leaf Curling Contributes to Water Loss and Water Potential Regulation of Bamboos During Dry Season3.60Citations (PDF)
9An analytical complete model of root pressure generation: Theoretical bases for studying hydraulics of bamboo6.56Citations (PDF)
10Hydraulic properties and drought response of a tropical bamboo (Cephalostachyum pergracile)
Plant Diversity, 2024, 46, 406-415
5.13Citations (PDF)
11Divergence in cold tolerance promotes niche differentiation between diploid and polyploid kiwifruits along an altitudinal gradient in Southwest China
Oikos, 2024, 2024,
2.69Citations (PDF)
12Intraspecific plasticity and co-variation of leaf traits facilitate Ficus tinctoria to acclimate hemiepiphytic and terrestrial habitats
Tree Physiology, 2024, 44,
3.515Citations (PDF)
13The impact of elevated CO2 concentration on photosynthesis, growth and hydraulics of evergreen and deciduous tree seedlings from a subtropical forest in Southwest China5.45Citations (PDF)
14A Computer Vision-Based Approach to Estimate Disease Severity for Field-Taken Wild Blueberry Images
2024, 3, 157-179
1Citations (PDF)
15Linking physiological drought resistance traits to growth and mortality of three northeastern tree species
Tree Physiology, 2024, 44,
3.52Citations (PDF)
16Will global warming reduce the nutritional quality of wild blueberries?
Climate Change Ecology, 2024, 8, 100088
2.47Citations (PDF)
17A new dimension of leaf economic spectrum: temporal instability of relationships among genotypes
New Phytologist, 2024, 244, 2210-2224
8.12Citations (PDF)
18Xylem conduit deformation across vascular plants: an evolutionary spandrel or protective valve?
New Phytologist, 2023, 237, 1242-1255
8.118Citations (PDF)
19Remaining uncertainties in the Pneumatic method
New Phytologist, 2023, 237, 384-391
8.13Citations (PDF)
20Leaves as bottlenecks: The contribution of tree leaves to hydraulic resistance within the soil−plant−atmosphere continuum
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023, 46, 736-746
6.523Citations (PDF)
21Yolov5s-CA: An Improved Yolov5 Based on the Attention Mechanism for Mummy Berry Disease Detection3.126Citations (PDF)
22Physiological response and photosynthetic recovery to an extreme drought: Evidence from plants in a dry-hot valley savanna of Southwest China8.426Citations (PDF)
23You are what you eat: nutrient and water relations between mistletoes and hosts
New Phytologist, 2023, 238, 567-583
8.114Citations (PDF)
24An exploratory steady‐state redox model of photosynthetic linear electron transport for use in complete modelling of photosynthesis for broad applications
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023, 46, 1540-1561
6.528Citations (PDF)
25Uncorrected soil water isotopes through cryogenic vacuum distillation may lead to a false estimation on plant water sources5.210Citations (PDF)
26Higher water and nutrient use efficiencies in savanna than in rainforest lianas result in no difference in photosynthesis
Tree Physiology, 2022, 42, 145-159
3.514Citations (PDF)
27Response of four evergreen savanna shrubs to an incidence of extreme drought: high embolism resistance, branch shedding and maintenance of nonstructural carbohydrates
Tree Physiology, 2022, 42, 740-753
3.522Citations (PDF)
28Strawberry Growth under Current and Future Rainfall Scenarios
Water (Switzerland), 2022, 14, 313
2.76Citations (PDF)
29Will Climate Warming Alter Biotic Stresses in Wild Lowbush Blueberries?
Agronomy, 2022, 12, 371
3.019Citations (PDF)
30Spatial-temporal differentiations in water use of coexisting trees from a subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest in Southwest China5.436Citations (PDF)
31Are Foliar Fertilizers Beneficial to Growth and Yield of Wild Lowbush Blueberries?
Agronomy, 2022, 12, 470
3.09Citations (PDF)
32Drought timing and species growth phenology determine intra-annual recovery of tree height and diameter growth
AoB PLANTS, 2022, 14,
2.318Citations (PDF)
33High Variation in Yield among Wild Blueberry Genotypes: Can Yield Be Predicted by Leaf and Stem Functional Traits?
Agronomy, 2022, 12, 617
3.018Citations (PDF)
34The physiological basis for estimating photosynthesis from Chla fluorescence
New Phytologist, 2022, 234, 1206-1219
8.167Citations (PDF)
35Seasonal Climate Trends across the Wild Blueberry Barrens of Maine, USA
Atmosphere, 2022, 13, 690
2.25Citations (PDF)
36Leaf Venation Architecture in Relation to Leaf Size Across Leaf Habits and Vein Types in Subtropical Woody Plants4.121Citations (PDF)
37Linking tree water use efficiency with calcium and precipitation
Tree Physiology, 2022, 42, 2419-2431
3.519Citations (PDF)
38Interactions of Cellulose Nanofibrils with a Foliar Fertilizer and Wild Blueberry Leaves: Potential to Enhance Fruit Yield2.97Citations (PDF)
39Patterns of compound-leaf form and deciduous-leaf habit across forests in China: Their association and key climatic factors8.49Citations (PDF)
40Coordination among Water Transport, Photosynthesis and Nutrition under Climate Change: Stronger Responses of a Native than an Invasive Herb
Water (Switzerland), 2022, 14, 2828
2.73Citations (PDF)
41Differential determinants of growth rates in subtropical evergreen and deciduous juvenile trees: carbon gain, hydraulics and nutrient-use efficiencies
Tree Physiology, 2021, 41, 12-23
3.561Citations (PDF)
42Quantifying vulnerability to embolism in tropical trees and lianas using five methods: can discrepancies be explained by xylem structural traits?
New Phytologist, 2021, 229, 805-819
8.147Citations (PDF)
43Role of Biochar in Improving Sandy Soil Water Retention and Resilience to Drought
Water (Switzerland), 2021, 13, 407
2.7118Citations (PDF)
44Climate Change Patterns of Wild Blueberry Fields in Downeast, Maine over the Past 40 Years
Water (Switzerland), 2021, 13, 594
2.729Citations (PDF)
45Variation in Xylem Hydraulic Structure and Function of Two Mangrove Species across a Latitudinal Gradient in Eastern Australia
Water (Switzerland), 2021, 13, 850
2.712Citations (PDF)
46The hydraulic architecture of an arborescent monocot: ontogeny‐related adjustments in vessel size and leaf area compensate for increased resistance
New Phytologist, 2021, 231, 273-284
8.111Citations (PDF)
47Predicting Water Stress in Wild Blueberry Fields Using Airborne Visible and Near Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy
Remote Sensing, 2021, 13, 1425
3.713Citations (PDF)
48Contrasting Water Use, Stomatal Regulation, Embolism Resistance, and Drought Responses of Two Co-Occurring Mangroves
Water (Switzerland), 2021, 13, 1945
2.711Citations (PDF)
49Are Wild Blueberries a Crop with Low Photosynthetic Capacity? Chamber-Size Effects in Measuring Photosynthesis
Agronomy, 2021, 11, 1572
3.08Citations (PDF)
50Hydraulic prediction of drought‐induced plant dieback and top‐kill depends on leaf habit and growth form
Ecology Letters, 2021, 24, 2350-2363
7.559Citations (PDF)
51Leaf trichomes of Dendrobium species (epiphytic orchids) in relation to foliar water uptake, leaf surface wettability, and water balance4.730Citations (PDF)
52Cool-dry season depression in gas exchange of canopy leaves and water flux of tropical trees at the northern limit of Asian tropics
Plant Ecology, 2021, 223, 171-183
1.23Citations (PDF)
53Growth-Climate Relationships and Long-Term Growth Trends of the Tropical Forest Tree Choerospondias axillaris (Anacardiaceae) in East-Central Thailand
Forests, 2021, 12, 1655
2.28Citations (PDF)
54Dry-Season Fog Water Utilization by Epiphytes in a Subtropical Montane Cloud Forest of Southwest China
Water (Switzerland), 2021, 13, 3237
2.78Citations (PDF)
55Is Drought Increasing in Maine and Hurting Wild Blueberry Production?
Climate, 2021, 9, 178
2.919Citations (PDF)
56Overlapping Water and Nutrient Use Efficiencies and Carbon Assimilation between Coexisting Simple- and Compound-Leaved Trees from a Valley Savanna
Water (Switzerland), 2020, 12, 3037
2.73Citations (PDF)
57Compound leaves are associated with high hydraulic conductance and photosynthetic capacity: evidence from trees in Northeast China
Tree Physiology, 2019, 39, 729-739
3.527Citations (PDF)
58Vessel-length determination using silicone and air injection: are there artifacts?
Tree Physiology, 2019, 39, 1783-1791
3.58Citations (PDF)
59Canopy water status and photosynthesis of tropical trees are associated with trunk sapwood hydraulic properties5.516Citations (PDF)
60Visualizing Embolism Propagation in Gas-Injected Leaves
Plant Physiology, 2019, 180, 874-881
5.513Citations (PDF)
61The effects of intervessel pit characteristics on xylem hydraulic efficiency and photosynthesis in hemiepiphytic and non‐hemiepiphytic Ficus species
Physiologia Plantarum, 2019, 167, 661-675
3.618Citations (PDF)
62Studies on forest ecosystem physiology: marginal water-use efficiency of a tropical, seasonal, evergreen forest in Thailand
Journal of Forestry Research, 2018, 30, 2163-2173
3.66Citations (PDF)
63Speed versus endurance tradeoff in plants: Leaves with higher photosynthetic rates show stronger seasonal declines3.431Citations (PDF)
64Optimum air temperature for tropical forest photosynthesis: mechanisms involved and implications for climate warming4.967Citations (PDF)
65More sensitive response of crown conductance to VPD and larger water consumption in tropical evergreen than in deciduous broadleaf timber trees5.440Citations (PDF)
66Divergences in hydraulic architecture form an important basis for niche differentiation between diploid and polyploid Betula species in NE China
Tree Physiology, 2017, 37, 604-616
3.534Citations (PDF)
67Stomatal Closure, Basal Leaf Embolism, and Shedding Protect the Hydraulic Integrity of Grape Stems
Plant Physiology, 2017, 174, 764-775
5.5204Citations (PDF)
68Physiological regulation and efficient xylem water transport regulate diurnal water and carbon balances of tropical lianas
Functional Ecology, 2017, 31, 306-317
4.144Citations (PDF)
69Reversible Leaf Xylem Collapse: A Potential “Circuit Breaker” against Cavitation  
Plant Physiology, 2016, 172, 2261-2274
5.5100Citations (PDF)
70High mercury accumulation in two subtropical evergreen forests in South China and potential determinants8.319Citations (PDF)
71Freezing resistance in Patagonian woody shrubs: the role of cell wall elasticity and stem vessel size
Tree Physiology, 2016, 36, 1007-1018
3.536Citations (PDF)
72Evapotranspiration of subtropical forests and tree plantations: A comparative analysis at different temporal and spatial scales5.456Citations (PDF)
73Extending the generality of leaf economic design principles in the cycads, an ancient lineage
New Phytologist, 2015, 206, 817-829
8.146Citations (PDF)
74Determinants of water circulation in a woody bamboo species: afternoon use and night-time recharge of culm water storage
Tree Physiology, 2015, 35, 964-974
3.527Citations (PDF)
75Water relations and gas exchange of fan bryophytes and their adaptations to microhabitats in an Asian subtropical montane cloud forest
Journal of Plant Research, 2015, 128, 573-584
2.036Citations (PDF)
76High NDVI and Potential Canopy Photosynthesis of South American Subtropical Forests despite Seasonal Changes in Leaf Area Index and Air Temperature
Forests, 2014, 5, 287-308
2.253Citations (PDF)
77Seasonal dynamics in photosynthesis of woody plants at the northern limit of Asian tropics: potential role of fog in maintaining tropical rainforests and agriculture in Southwest China
Tree Physiology, 2014, 34, 1069-1078
3.522Citations (PDF)
78Reversible Deformation of Transfusion Tracheids in Taxus baccata Is Associated with a Reversible Decrease in Leaf Hydraulic Conductance
Plant Physiology, 2014, 165, 1557-1565
5.544Citations (PDF)
79Midday stomatal conductance is more related to stem rather than leaf water status in subtropical deciduous and evergreen broadleaf trees
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2013, 36, 149-158
6.5129Citations (PDF)
80Extended leaf senescence promotes carbon gain and nutrient resorption: importance of maintaining winter photosynthesis in subtropical forests
Oecologia, 2013, 173, 721-730
1.744Citations (PDF)
81Soil respiration in an old‐growth subtropical forest: Patterns, components, and controls3.034Citations (PDF)
82The Heterogeneity and Spatial Patterning of Structure and Physiology across the Leaf Surface in Giant Leaves of Alocasia macrorrhiza
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e66016
2.327Citations (PDF)
83Strong leaf morphological, anatomical, and physiological responses of a subtropical woody bamboo (Sinarundinaria nitida) to contrasting light environments
Plant Ecology, 2013, 215, 97-109
1.267Citations (PDF)
84Change in Phylogenetic Community Structure during Succession of Traditionally Managed Tropical Rainforest in Southwest China
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e71464
2.329Citations (PDF)
85An observational study of the carbon-sink strength of East Asian subtropical evergreen forests4.937Citations (PDF)
86Recovery of diurnal depression of leaf hydraulic conductance in a subtropical woody bamboo species: embolism refilling by nocturnal root pressure
Tree Physiology, 2012, 32, 414-422
3.569Citations (PDF)
87The maximum height of grasses is determined by roots
Ecology Letters, 2012, 15, 666-672
7.580Citations (PDF)
88Traditional forest management has limited impact on plant diversity and composition in a tropical seasonal rainforest in SW China
Biological Conservation, 2011, 144, 1832-1840
3.623Citations (PDF)
89Hydraulic redistribution in dwarf Rhizophora mangle trees driven by interstitial soil water salinity gradients: impacts on hydraulic architecture and gas exchange
Tree Physiology, 2009, 29, 697-705
3.561Citations (PDF)
90Size‐dependent mortality in a Neotropical savanna tree: the role of height‐related adjustments in hydraulic architecture and carbon allocation
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2009, 32, 1456-1466
6.5109Citations (PDF)
91Hydraulic architecture, height-related changes in photosynthesis and seasonal positive pressure declines in bamboo: implications for top dieback
Annals of Botany, 0, 136, 597-609
3.10Citations (PDF)
92Warming enhances productivity despite exacerbated water and nutrient deficits in wild blueberry, a traditionally managed temperate crop5.41Citations (PDF)
93Negative impacts of warming on the nutritional quality of wild blueberries: mulch and biochar-compost mix as mitigation techniques
Fruit Research, 0, 5, 0-0
2.00Citations (PDF)
94Warming treatments shift the temporal dynamics of diversity and composition of bacteria in wild blueberry soils3.20Citations (PDF)