Vanessa Tonet
@Vane_Tonet
Exploring with passion the drought effects on plant mortality. Climber and nature explorer. PostDoc at @brodersen_lab🌳
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05-02-2020 02:14:36
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📢Exciting news! The newly published paper ‘Climate change-related growth improvements in a wide niche-breadth tree species across contrasting environments’ in Annals of Botany by Alex Fajardo is now #openaccess for a limited period of time. doi.org/10.1093/aob/mc… #AoBpapers (1/8)
A trade-off between growth rate and resistance to #drought (xylem cavitation) within a trees species🌲
Our latest paper & the final part of my PhD published!🎉
check it out here: academic.oup.com/treephys/advan…
& in this short🧵
Brodribb Lab
ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success
Oxford University Press
Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania
“It is a good day for gas exchange measurements”
When Tim is not present, Cade is in charge and Brahim drives
Dr. Kate Johnson Cade Kane Ibrahim Bourbia
Brodribb Lab McAdam lab
We are very excited that our paper on wheat plants under drought stress has been published by Annals of Botany! Head to doi.org/10.1093/aob/mc… to read more. Thanks to ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success for facilitating this project. University of Tasmania Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania 🌾🌾🌾
It was a pleasure to write and illustrate an #Insight into #drought -driven plant adaptation for JXB with the wonderful Leila Fletcher
find it here! ➡️ bit.ly/3HXSQIW
based on this excellent article by Ajaree Thonglim, Frederic Lens & co ➡️ bit.ly/3DJZoIr
Happy to share this new paper in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Journal
We present a new technique/approach for monitoring diurnal dynamics of stem water potential, canopy transpiration and soil-plant hydraulic conductance under field conditions.
doi.org/10.1016/j.agrf…
Brodribb Lab ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success
Very happy to finish the year with this paper published:
'Canopy dieback and recovery in Australian native forests following extreme drought'
rdcu.be/c1CdD
huge team effort from Anthea Challis Adriano Losso, Alice Gauthey Prof. Belinda Medlyn Rachael Nolan and many others.
Thank you to all the lovely folks who asked me about my poster at the Barbara Rice memorial poster session on Day1 at #ESASCBO22 . I will be floating about all week to answer all your juicy manna gum sap questions, please say hello! 🌿🍯Ecological Society of Australia
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…
📢 Glad to announce that the third paper of my thesis has been accepted for publication in New Phytologist!
If you want to go on the path from xylem hydraulic failure failure to downstream cell death, take a look here:
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…
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It has been a while, but here is one of our latest study! We propose a method to spatialize turgor loss point measurements and to project possible shifts under future climate change scenarios. Enjoy it! Enrico Tordoni Giovanni Bacaro
Great talk from Ibrahim Bourbia today @combio2022 looking at root sensitivity to water deficit with Brodribb Lab and Carola Pritzkow
Brodribb Lab on our way to Xylem Int. Meeting. Found some drought proof trees in Dubai airport. ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success Ibrahim Bourbia
Ready set GO! #plantsuccess team is ready to mesmerise at #FoBI with amazing plant science and plant scientists! We have stomata! Veins! CAVITATION! and drought simulation! ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania #NationalScienceWeek
Having an unbelLEAFably good time 🌱🍃💦at the big day of science at QVMAG with Vanessa Tonet ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success #plants #plants uccess