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Holbrook, N
- Catovsky, S., Holbrook, N. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 2002. Coupling whole-tree
transpiration and canopy photosynthesis in coniferous and broad-leaved tree
species. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 32: 295-309.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Holbrook, N. M. 2001. Hydraulic properties and
freezing-induced cavitation in sympatric evergreen and deciduous oaks with
contrasting habitats. Plant, Cell and
Environment 24: 1243-1256.
- Choat, B., Lahr*, E., Melcher, P. J., Zwieniecki, M. A., Holbrook, N. M. 2005. The spatial pattern of air
seeding thresholds in mature sugar maple trees. Plant, Cell and
Environment 28: 1082-1089.
- Davidson, E. A., Holbrook, N. M. 2009. Is temporal variation of soil
respiration linked to the phenology of photosynthesis?. In: Noorments, A., Phenology of Ecosystem
processes, Springer, New York.
- Feild, T. S., Lee, D. W., Holbrook, N. M. 2001. Why leaves turn red in autumn:
the role of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of red-osier dogwood (Cornus
stolonifera). Plant Physiology 127: 566-574.
- Gersony, J. T., Hochberg, U., Rockwell, F. E., Park, M., Gauthier, P. P. G., Holbrook, N. M. 2020. Leaf Carbon Export and
Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Relation to Diurnal Water Dynamics in Mature
Oak Trees. Plant Physiology 183: 1612-1621.
- Hao, G., Wheeler, J. K., Holbrook, N. M., Goldstein, G. 2013. Investigating xylem embolism
formation, refilling and water storage in tree trunks using frequency domain
reflectometry. Journal of Experimental
Biology 64: 2321-2332.
- Holbrook, N. M., Zwieniecki, M. A. 1999. Embolism repair and xylem
tension: do we need a miracle?. Plant Physiology 120: 7-10.
- Holbrook, N. M., Zwieniecki, M. A. 2005. Vascular Transport in
Plants. Academic Press, .
- Holbrook, N. M., Zwieniecki, M. A., Melcher, P. J. 2002. The dynamics of "dead"
wood: maintenance of water transport through plant stems. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 42: 492-496.
- Lee, D. W., O’Keefe, J. F., Holbrook, N. M., Field, T. S. 2003. Pigment dynamics and autumn leaf
senescence in a New England deciduous forest, eastern U.S.A.. Ecological Research 18: 677-694.
- Melcher, P. J., Zwieniecki, M. A., Holbrook, N. M. 2003. Vulnerability of xylem vessels
to cavitation in Acer saccharum (Marsh.): scaling from individual vessels to
whole branches. Plant Physiology 131: 1775-1780.
- Sack, L., Cowan*, P. D., Holbrook, N. M. 2003. The major veins of mesomorphic
leaves revisited: tests for conductive overload in Acer saccharum
(Aceraceae) and Quercus rubra (Fagaceae). American Journal of
Botany 90: 32-39.
- Sack, L., Cowan*, P. D., Jaikumar, N. S., Holbrook, N. M. 2003. The 'hydrology' of
leaves: coordination of structure and function in temperate woody
species. Plant, Cell and
Environment 26: 1343-1356.
- Sack, L., Dietrich*, E. M., Streeter*, C. M., Sánchez-Gómez, D., Holbrook, N. M. 2008. Leaf palmate venation and
vascular redundancy confer tolerance of hydraulic disruption. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 105: 1567-1572.
- Sack, L., Melcher, P. J., Zwieniecki, M. A., Holbrook, N. M. 2002. The hydraulic conductance of the
angiosperm leaf lamina: a comparison of three measurement methods. Journal of Experimental
Biology 53: 2177-2184.
- Sack, L., Streeter*, C. M., Holbrook, N. M. 2004. Hydraulic analysis of water flow
through leaves of sugar maple and red oak. Plant Physiology 134: 1824.
- Sevanto, S., Holbrook, N. M., Zwieniecki, M. A., Mikkelsen, T. N., Munger, J. W., Wofsy, S. C. 2005. Diurnal pattern in water tension
of tree stems begins before bud break and does not cease with leaf
fall. Proceedings of The 90th Annual Meeting of The
Ecological Society of America (ESA) and IX International Congress of Ecology
(INTECOL). Montreal, Canada.
- Sevanto, S., Hölttä, T., Riikonen, A., Nikinmaa, E., Mikkelsen, T. N., Munger, W. J., Wofsy, S. C., Vesala, T., Holbrook, N. M. 2006. Information on sugar and water
circulation patterns of trees by diurnal diameter variation
detection. Proceedings of the 1st iLEAPS Science
Conference. Boulder, Colorado, USA.
- Spicer, R., Holbrook, N. M. 2005. Within-stem oxygen concentration
and sap flow in four temperate tree species: does long-lived xylem
parenchyma experience hypoxia?. Plant, Cell and
Environment 28: 192-201.
- Wheeler, J. K., Huggett, B. A., Tofte, A. N., Rockwell, F. E., Holbrook, N. M. 2013. Cutting xylem under tension or
supersaturated with gas can generate PLC and the appearance of rapid
recovery from embolism. Plant, Cell and
Environment 36: 1938-1949.
- Zwieniecki, M. A., Holbrook, N. M. 1998. Diurnal variation in xylem
hydraulic conductivity in white ash (Fraxinus americana L.), red maple (Acer
rubrum L.) and red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.). Plant, Cell and
Environment 21: 1173-1180.
- Zwieniecki, M. A., Hutrya, L., Thompson, M. V., Holbrook, N. M. 2000. Dynamic changes in petiole
specific conductivity in red maple (Acer rubrum L.), tulip tree
(Liriodendron tulipifera L.) and northern fox grape (Vitis labrusca
L.). Plant and Cell
Environment 23: 407-414.
- Zwieniecki, M. A., Melcher, P. J., Holbrook, N. M. 2001. Hydraulic properties of
individual xylem vessels of Fraxinus americana. Journal of Experimental
Botany 52: 257-264.
- Zwieniecki, M. A., Melcher, P. J., Holbrook, N. M. 2001. Hydrogel control of xylem
hydraulic resistance. Science 291: 1059-1062.