Craig R. Brodersen
Affiliations: | Forestry & Environmental Studies | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Schreel JDM, Théroux-Rancourt G, Diggle PK, et al. (2024) Into the spongy-verse: structural differences between leaf and flower mesophyll. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Zailaa J, Trueba S, Browne M, et al. (2024) Sensitive Hydraulic and Stomatal Decline in Extreme Drought Tolerant Species of California Ceanothus. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Harrison Day BL, Brodersen CR, Brodribb TJ. (2024) Weak link or strong foundation? Vulnerability of fine root networks and stems to xylem embolism. The New Phytologist |
Prats KA, Roddy AB, Brodersen CR. (2024) Stomatal behaviour and water relations in ferns and lycophytes across habits and habitats. Aob Plants. 16: plae041 |
Prats KA, Fanton AC, Brodersen CR, et al. (2023) Starch depletion in the xylem and phloem ray parenchyma of grapevine stems under drought. Aob Plants. 15: plad062 |
Clark EG, Cornara D, Brodersen CR, et al. (2023) Anatomy of an agricultural antagonist: Feeding complex structure and function of three xylem sap-feeding insects illuminated with synchrotron-based 3D imaging. Journal of Morphology. 284: e21639 |
Treado JD, Roddy AB, Théroux-Rancourt G, et al. (2022) Localized growth and remodelling drives spongy mesophyll morphogenesis. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 19: 20220602 |
Bouda M, Huggett BA, Prats KA, et al. (2022) Hydraulic failure as a primary driver of xylem network evolution in early vascular plants. Science (New York, N.Y.). 378: 642-646 |
Lens F, Gleason SM, Bortolami G, et al. (2022) Functional xylem characteristics associated with drought-induced embolism in angiosperms. The New Phytologist |
Verslues PE, Bailey-Serres J, Brodersen C, et al. (2022) Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress. The Plant Cell |