
Caetano Albuquerque
@cppalbuquerque
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13-08-2019 19:27:31
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To all #XIM5 participants of the Xylem Int. Meeting: *Submit an abstract for your work by 31 Dec 2022 to be included in our upcoming special issue J. Plant Hydraulics *Deadline to submit your manuscript is 28 Feb 2023 *Publishing in J. Plant Hydraulics is 100% FREE!


Why did the earliest plant vascular systems diversify so rapidly? We think they evolved to tolerate drought. We show why xylem connectivity was critical for preventing hydraulic failure. Martin Bouda Wason Lab Kyra Prats @HuggettLab Jonathan Wilson 🧵👇 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…



📢🌿✨Interested in plant ecophys, art, community engagement and climate change?? 1 more week until we start reviewing applications! Please spread the word and apply if interested!!! Smith College !!!

Chatting about leaf hydraulics and Cal State LA at a "Women and Diversity in Science" event organized by the French consulate Consulate of France in Los Angeles





So glad to be surrounded by this amazing community of scientists. Sack lab past & present +friends Lawren Sack Lab Grace John @rivertothesky Caetano Albuquerque Jesse Gomez Larissa Garcia @B4rragan_Eddie Alec Baird Camila Medeiros Marvin Browne Claudia J. Garnica-Díaz


Our Tansley Insight is out today, reflecting on water movement outside the leaf xylem, and benefits of a dynamic Kleaf to environmental stressors. So fun as always working with these incredible people Lawren Sack Lab @TomBuckleyLab Caetano Albuquerque nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

Our latest work on Kleaf recovery post drought is out in the newest issue of Plant Cell & Environment onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…


The dynamic multi-functionality of leaf water transport outside the xylem Scoffoni et al. #TansleyInsight Christine Scoffoni Caetano Albuquerque @TomBuckleyLab Lawren Sack Lab 📖ow.ly/qsZQ50P6gvh






