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Evaluating theories of drought‐induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel–experiment framework
NG McDowell, RA Fisher, C Xu, JC Domec, T Hölttä, DS Mackay, ...
New Phytologist 200 (2), 304-321, 2013
4362013
Modeling xylem and phloem water flows in trees according to cohesion theory and Münch hypothesis
T Hölttä, T Vesala, S Sevanto, M Perämäki, E Nikinmaa
Trees 20, 67-78, 2006
2642006
Linking phloem function to structure: analysis with a coupled xylem–phloem transport model
T Hölttä, M Mencuccini, E Nikinmaa
Journal of theoretical biology 259 (2), 325-337, 2009
2352009
The significance of phloem transport for the speed with which canopy photosynthesis and belowground respiration are linked
M Mencuccini, T Hölttä
New phytologist 185 (1), 189-203, 2010
2272010
Assimilate transport in phloem sets conditions for leaf gas exchange
E Nikinmaa, T Hölttä, P Hari, P Kolari, A Mäkelä, S Sevanto, T Vesala
Plant, Cell & Environment 36 (3), 655-669, 2013
2212013
Effects of the hydraulic coupling between xylem and phloem on diurnal phloem diameter variation
S Sevanto, T Hölttä, NM Holbrook
Plant, cell & environment 34 (4), 690-703, 2011
1752011
Coordination of physiological traits involved in drought‐induced mortality of woody plants
M Mencuccini, F Minunno, Y Salmon, J Martínez‐Vilalta, T Hölttä
New Phytologist 208 (2), 396-409, 2015
1652015
Capacitive effect of cavitation in xylem conduits: results from a dynamic model
T Hölttä, H Cochard, E Nikinmaa, M Mencuccini
Plant, cell & environment 32 (1), 10-21, 2009
1552009
Hydraulic functioning of tree stems—fusing ray anatomy, radial transfer and capacitance
S Pfautsch, T Hölttä, M Mencuccini
Tree physiology 35 (7), 706-722, 2015
1512015
New insights into the covariation of stomatal, mesophyll and hydraulic conductances from optimization models incorporating nonstomatal limitations to photosynthesis
R Dewar, A Mauranen, A Mäkelä, T Hölttä, B Medlyn, T Vesala
New Phytologist 217 (2), 571-585, 2018
1342018
New insights into the mechanisms of water-stress-induced cavitation in conifers
H Cochard, T Hölttä, S Herbette, S Delzon, M Mencuccini
Plant Physiology 151 (2), 949-954, 2009
1302009
Concurrent measurements of change in the bark and xylem diameters of trees reveal a phloem‐generated turgor signal
M Mencuccini, T Hölttä, S Sevanto, E Nikinmaa
New phytologist 198 (4), 1143-1154, 2013
1202013
Sanio’s laws revisited. Size‐dependent changes in the xylem architecture of trees
M Mencuccini, T Hölttä, G Petit, F Magnani
Ecology letters 10 (11), 1084-1093, 2007
1182007
A physiological model of softwood cambial growth
T Hölttä, H Mäkinen, P Nöjd, A Mäkelä, E Nikinmaa
Tree Physiology 30 (10), 1235-1252, 2010
1152010
Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database
R Poyatos, V Granda, V Flo, MA Adams, B Adorján, D Aguadé, MPM Aidar, ...
Earth System Science Data Discussions 2020, 1-57, 2020
1072020
Separating water‐potential induced swelling and shrinking from measured radial stem variations reveals a cambial growth and osmotic concentration signal
T Chan, T Hölttä, F Berninger, H Mäkinen, P Nöjd, M Mencuccini, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 39 (2), 233-244, 2016
1052016
The effect of artificially induced drought on radial increment and wood properties of Norway spruce
T Jyske, T Hölttä, H Mäkinen, P Nöjd, I Lumme, H Spiecker
Tree Physiology 30 (1), 103-115, 2010
1052010
Comparison of phloem and xylem hydraulic architecture in Picea abies stems
T Jyske, T Hölttä
New phytologist 205 (1), 102-115, 2015
1032015
Leaf carbon and water status control stomatal and nonstomatal limitations of photosynthesis in trees
Y Salmon, A Lintunen, A Dayet, T Chan, R Dewar, T Vesala, T Hölttä
New phytologist 226 (3), 690-703, 2020
1012020
Fluxes of carbon dioxide and water vapour over Scots pine forest and clearing
Ü Rannik, N Altimir, J Raittila, T Suni, A Gaman, T Hussein, T Hölttä, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 111 (3), 187-202, 2002
1002002
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