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Tyree, M T
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Maple sap uptake, exudation, and pressure changes correlated with freezing exotherms and thawing endotherms.
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Tyree, M T
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20100629
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Plant physiology
vol. 73
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A simple theory regarding ambimobility of xenobiotics with special reference to the nematicide, oxamyl.
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Tyree, M T
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20100629
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Plant physiology
vol. 63
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A dynamic model for water flow in a single tree: evidence that models must account for hydraulic architecture.
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Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Sep 1988
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Tree physiology
vol. 4
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The symplast concept. A general theory of symplastic transport according to the thermodynamics of irreversible processes.
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Tyree, M T
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Journal of theoretical biology
vol. 26
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Hydraulic Conductivity Recovery versus Water Pressure in Xylem of Acer saccharum.
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Tyree, M T
Yang, S
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Plant physiology
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Xylem dysfunction in Quercus: vessel sizes, tyloses, cavitation and seasonal changes in embolism.
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Cochard, H
Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Dec 1990
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Tree physiology
vol. 6
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Plant hydraulic conductance measured by the high pressure flow meter in crop plants.
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Tsuda, M
Tyree, M T
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20000901
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Journal of experimental botany
vol. 51
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Whole-plant hydraulic resistance and vulnerability segmentation in Acer saccharinum.
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Tsuda, M
Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Jun 1997
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Tree physiology
vol. 17
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Root carbohydrate reserves, mineral nutrient concentrations and biomass in a healthy and a declining sugar maple (Acer saccharum) stand.
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Liu, X
Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Mar 1997
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Tree physiology
vol. 17
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Hydraulic resistance in Acer saccharum shoots and its influence on leaf water potential and transpiration.
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Yang, S
Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Apr 1993
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Tree physiology
vol. 12
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Water-storage capacity ofThuja, Tsuga andAcer stems measured by dehydration isotherms : The contribution of capillary water and cavitation.
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Tyree, M T
Yang, S
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Planta
vol. 182
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Mechanism of water stress-induced xylem embolism.
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Sperry, J S
Tyree, M T
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Plant physiology
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Effect of stem water content on sap flow from dormant maple and butternut stems: induction of sap flow in butternut.
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Johnson, R W
Tyree, M T
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Plant physiology
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Liability of hospitals for negligence.
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GARBER, L O
TYREE, M J
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20020501
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Modern hospital
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Do woody plants operate near the point of catastrophic xylem dysfunction caused by dynamic water stress? : answers from a model.
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Tyree, M T
Sperry, J S
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Plant physiology
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Cavitation Events in Thuja occidentalis L.? : Utrasonic Acoustic Emissions from the Sapwood Can Be Measured.
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Tyree, M T
Dixon, M A
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Plant physiology
vol. 72
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Patterns of hydraulic architecture and water relations of two tropical canopy trees with contrasting leaf phenologies: Ochroma pyramidale and Pseudobombax septenatum.
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Machado, J L
Tyree, M T
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Tree physiology
Mar 1994
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Tree physiology
vol. 14
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Impact of simulated herbivory on water relations of aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings: the role of new tissue in the hydraulic conductivity recovery cycle.
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Gálvez, David A
Tyree, M T
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20100108
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Oecologia
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Use of positive pressures to establish vulnerability curves : further support for the air-seeding hypothesis and implications for pressure-volume analysis.
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Cochard, H
Cruiziat, P
Tyree, M T
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Plant physiology
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Xylem cavitation in the leaf of Prunus laurocerasus and its impact on leaf hydraulics.
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Nardini, A
Tyree, M T
Salleo, S
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20010802
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Plant physiology
vol. 125
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