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Jordi Martínez-Vilalta

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  183
Citations -  17830

Jordi Martínez-Vilalta is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scots pine & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 167 publications receiving 13225 citations. Previous affiliations of Jordi Martínez-Vilalta include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Blaise Pascal University.

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TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

Jens Kattge, +754 more
TL;DR: The extent of the trait data compiled in TRY is evaluated and emerging patterns of data coverage and representativeness are analyzed to conclude that reducing data gaps and biases in the TRY database remains a key challenge and requires a coordinated approach to data mobilization and trait measurements.
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A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality

Henry D. Adams, +65 more
TL;DR: It is shown that, across multiple tree species, loss of xylem conductivity above 60% is associated with mortality, while carbon starvation is not universal, indicating that evidence supporting carbon starvation was not universal.
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Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species

TL;DR: There appears to be no persuasive explanation for the considerable number of species with both low efficiency and low safety in branch xylem, and these species represent a real challenge for understanding the evolution ofxylem.
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Extreme climatic events and vegetation: the role of stabilizing processes

TL;DR: A demographic framework is proposed to understand this inertia to change based on the balance between adult mortality induced by the event and enhanced recruitment or adult survival after the event, crucial for the establishment of sound management strategies and actions addressed to improve ecosystem resilience under climate change scenarios.