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Giulia Vico

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  91
Citations -  3404

Giulia Vico is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stomatal conductance & Irrigation. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2440 citations. Previous affiliations of Giulia Vico include University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad & Duke University.

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Optimizing stomatal conductance for maximum carbon gain under water stress: a meta-analysis across plant functional types and climates

TL;DR: An analytical equation is developed to estimate k from gas exchange observations along gradients of soil water availability, providing a framework to assess the responses of leaf gas exchange to changes in water availability and can be extended to scale leaflevel fluxes to the canopy and ecosystem level.
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Hydraulic limits on maximum plant transpiration and the emergence of the safety–efficiency trade‐off

TL;DR: The fact that E(max) was roughly conserved across plant types and scales with the product of xylem saturated conductivity and water potential at 50% cavitation was used here to explain the safety-efficiency trade-off in plant Xylem.
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Effects of stomatal delays on the economics of leaf gas exchange under intermittent light regimes.

TL;DR: Although perfectly tracking stomata would maximize photosynthesis and minimize transpiration at the expense of large opening costs, the observed combinations of opening and closure times appeared to be consistent with a near-optimal balance of carbon gain, water loss and movement costs.
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Biological constraints on water transport in the soil–plant–atmosphere system

TL;DR: In this article, the theory of water movement within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) is reviewed with emphasis on the eco-physiological and evolutionary constraints to water transport.