selected publications
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article
- In situ pod growth rate reveals contrasting diurnal sensitivity to water deficit in Phaseolus vulgaris. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2022
- A Mobile NMR Sensor and Relaxometric Method to Non-destructively Monitor Water and Dry Matter Content in Plants 2021
- An integrated magnetic resonance plant imager for mobile use in greenhouse and field 2021
- Low field, time domain NMR in the agriculture and agrifood sectors: An overview of applications in plants, foods and biofuels 2021
- Proline-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Isogenic Line Is Associated with Lateral Root Growth at the Early Seedling Stage. Plants. 2021
- Reduced spatial resolution MRI suffices to image and quantify drought induced embolism formation in trees. Plant Methods. 2021
- A small‐scale MRI scanner and complementary imaging method to visualize and quantify xylem embolism formation 2020
- In vivo pressure gradient heterogeneity increases flow contribution of small diameter vessels in grapevine. Nature Communications. 2019
- Magnetic resonance imaging suggests functional role of previous year vessels and fibres in ring-porous sap flow resumption 2019
- Heat girdling does not affect xylem integrity: an in vivo magnetic resonance imaging study in the tomato peduncle 2017
- Stomatal closure, basal leaf embolism, and shedding protect the hydraulic integrity of grape stems. Plant Physiology. 2017
- Grapevine petioles are more sensitive to drought induced embolism than stems: evidence from in vivo MRI and microcomputed tomography observations of hydraulic vulnerability segmentation. Plant Cell and Environment. 2016
- Rhizophoraceae mangrove saplings use hypocotyl and leaf water storage capacity to cope with soil water salinity changes 2016
- A portable NMR sensor to measure dynamic changes in the amount of water in living stems or fruit and its potential to measure sap flow 2015
- Phloem flow and sugar transport in Ricinus communis L. is inhibited under anoxic conditions of shoot or roots. Plant Cell and Environment. 2015
- Slower phloem transport in gymnosperm trees can be attributed to higher sieve element resistance 2015
- Visualization of the stem water content of two genera with secondary phloem produced by successive cambia through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 2014
- Dipolar openable Halbach magnet design for High-Gradient Magnetic Filtration 2013
- Effect of morphology on water sorption in cellular solid foods. Part II: Sorption in cereal crackers. Journal of Food Engineering. 2012
- A portable Halbach magnet that can be opened and closed without force: The NMR-CUFF 2011
- Non-invasive approaches for phenotyping of enhanced performance traits in bean. Functional Plant Biology. 2011
- Sieve Tube Geometry in Relation to Phloem Flow. PLANT CELL. 2010
- Most water in the tomato truss is imported through the xylem, not the phloem: A nuclear magnetic resonance flow imaging study. Plant Physiology. 2009
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Real-time mapping of moisture migration in cereal based food systems with A
w contrast by means of MRI. Food Chemistry. 2008 - 0.7 and 3 T MRI and sap flow in intact trees: Xylem and phloem in action. Applied Magnetic Resonance. 2007
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Correlated displacement-T
2 MRI by means of a Pulsed Field Gradient-Multi Spin Echo method 2007 - Flow MRI teaches us some lessons on hydraulic conductivity in trees 2007
- Effects of cold-girdling on flows in the transport phloem in Ricinus communis: Is mass flow inhibited?. Plant Cell and Environment. 2006
- MRI of long-distance water transport: A comparison of the phloem and xylem flow characteristics and dynamics in poplar, castor bean, tomato and tobacco. Plant Cell and Environment. 2006
- Microscopic imaging of slow flow and diffusion: A pulsed field gradient stimulated echo sequence combined with turbo spin echo imaging 2001
- Development of frost tolerance in winter wheat as modulated by differential root and shoot temperature. Plant Biology. 1999
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book
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document
- DPPN Shoot: Development of a portfolio of methodologies for quantitative and dynamic analyses of shoot biomass, architecture, and photosynthetic status 2016
- Development of a portfolio of methodologies for quantitative and dynamic analyses of shoot biomass, architecture, and photosynthetic status 2016
- Next generation phenotyping for quantitative analyses of key productivity traits of crops: challenges and opportunities for plant phenomics and plant breeding, from controlled environments to the field. 2015
- Emerging sensors and non-invasive methods for the rapid and accurate estimation of water relations in above-ground plant tissues 2014
- Monitoring of xylem sap flow in trees by a non-intrusive, laser-based heat tracing technique and comparison with MRI flow imaging. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest. 2007
- Monitoring of xylem sap flow in trees by a non-intrusive, laser-based heat tracing technique and comparison with MRI flow imaging. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2007