Xylem embolism in leaves does not occur with open stomata: evidence from direct observations using the optical visualisation technique.
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Sylvain Delzon | D. Tissue | Danielle Creek | J. Torres-Ruiz | S. Delzon | L. Lamarque | R. Burlett | David T Tissue | Laurent J Lamarque | José M Torres-Ruiz | Regis Burlett | Danielle Creek | Camille Parise | J. Torres‐Ruiz | C. Parise
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