N. Michele Holbrook

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Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Taylor S. Feild grad student 2001 Harvard
Saharah M. Chapotin grad student 2005 Harvard
Rachel Spicer grad student 2006 Harvard
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Jain P, Huber AE, Rockwell FE, et al. (2024) New approaches to dissect leaf hydraulics reveal large gradients in living tissues of tomato leaves. The New Phytologist
Jain P, Huber AE, Rockwell FE, et al. (2023) Localized measurements of water potential reveal large loss of conductance in living tissues of maize leaves. Plant Physiology
Zhang YJ, Hochberg U, Rockwell FE, et al. (2022) Xylem conduit deformation across vascular plants: an evolutionary spandrel or protective valve? The New Phytologist
Gersony JT, Holbrook NM. (2022) Phloem turgor is maintained during severe drought in Ricinus communis. Plant, Cell & Environment
Barceló-Anguiano M, Holbrook NM, Hormaza JI, et al. (2021) Changes in ploidy affect vascular allometry and hydraulic function in Mangifera indica trees. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 108: 541-554
Nitta JH, Watkins JE, Holbrook NM, et al. (2021) Ecophysiological differentiation between life stages in filmy ferns (Hymenophyllaceae). Journal of Plant Research
Jain P, Liu W, Zhu S, et al. (2021) A minimally disruptive method for measuring water potential in planta using hydrogel nanoreporters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Brodribb TJ, Holbrook NM. (2021) Stomatal protection against hydraulic failure: a comparison of coexisting ferns and angiosperms. The New Phytologist. 162: 663-670
Losada JM, Díaz M, Holbrook NM. (2020) Idioblasts and peltate hairs as distribution networks for water absorbed by xerophilous leaves. Plant, Cell & Environment
Ziemińska K, Rosa E, Gleason SM, et al. (2020) Wood day capacitance is related to water content, wood density, and anatomy across 30 temperate tree species. Plant Cell and Environment
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