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Joseph Zailaa
Joseph Zailaa
Yale School of the Environment
Verified email at yale.edu
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A macrophage response to Mycobacterium leprae phenolic glycolipid initiates nerve damage in leprosy
CA Madigan, CJ Cambier, KM Kelly-Scumpia, PO Scumpia, TY Cheng, ...
Cell 170 (5), 973-985. e10, 2017
1532017
Tree height and leaf drought tolerance traits shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forest
IR McGregor, R Helcoski, N Kunert, AJ Tepley, EB Gonzalez‐Akre, ...
New Phytologist 231 (2), 601-616, 2021
1252021
Hydraulically‐vulnerable trees survive on deep‐water access during droughts in a tropical forest
R Chitra‐Tarak, C Xu, S Aguilar, KJ Anderson‐Teixeira, J Chambers, ...
New Phytologist 231 (5), 1798-1813, 2021
1242021
Deciduous and evergreen oaks show contrasting adaptive responses in leaf mass per area across environments
D Sancho‐Knapik, A Escudero, S Mediavilla, C Scoffoni, J Zailaa, ...
New Phytologist 230 (2), 521-534, 2021
862021
Leaf turgor loss point shapes local and regional distributions of evergreen but not deciduous tropical trees
N Kunert, J Zailaa, V Herrmann, HC Muller‐Landau, SJ Wright, R Pérez, ...
New Phytologist 230 (2), 485-496, 2021
722021
Leaves as bottlenecks: The contribution of tree leaves to hydraulic resistance within the soil− plant− atmosphere continuum
BT Wolfe, M Detto, YJ Zhang, KJ Anderson‐Teixeira, T Brodribb, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 46 (3), 736-746, 2023
212023
Anatomical and physiological consequences of beech leaf disease in Fagus grandifolia L.
LR Fletcher, AM Borsuk, AC Fanton, KM Johnson, J Richburg, J Zailaa, ...
Forest Pathology 54 (1), e12842, 2024
142024
Stomatal closure as a driver of minimum leaf conductance declines at high temperature and vapor pressure deficit in Quercus
J Zailaa, C Scoffoni, CR Brodersen
Plant Physiology 197 (1), kiae551, 2025
82025
Leaf Venation and Morphology Help Explain Physiological Variation in Yucca brevifolia and Hesperoyucca whipplei Across Microhabitats in the Mojave Desert, CA
AR Jolly, J Zailaa, U Farah, J Woojuh, FM Libifani, D Arzate, CA Caranto, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 11, 578338, 2021
62021
In situ cavitation bubble manometry reveals a lack of light-activated guard cell turgor modulation in bryophytes
CR Brodersen, TJ Brodribb, U Hochberg, NM Holbrook, SAM McAdam, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 122 (13), e2419887122, 2025
52025
Sensitive Hydraulic and Stomatal Decline in Extreme Drought Tolerant Species of California Ceanothus
J Zailaa, S Trueba, M Browne, LR Fletcher, TN Buckley, CR Brodersen, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 48 (2), 1555-1573, 2025
52025
Specific leaf area for five tropical tree species growing in different tree species mixtures in Central Panama
N Kunert, J Zailaa
New Forests 50 (6), 873-890, 2019
52019
Soil Water Potentials (1990-2018) from a calibrated ELM-FATES, and rooting depth analyses scripts, PA-BCI, Panama
R Chitra-Tarak, C Xu, S Aguilar, K Anderson-Teixeira, J Chambers, ...
Los Alamos National Lab.(LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States), 2020
12020
Risky trees in safe waters? Drought-sensitive trees survive on deep water access in a tropical forest community
R Chitra-Tarak, C Xu, B Wolfe, N Kunert, M Detto, JS Wright, J Zailaa, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, B116-0018, 2020
2020
Drought Tolerant Genus Ceanothus Shows Strong Leaf Hydraulic Sensitivity to Dehydration
J Zailaa
California State University, Los Angeles, 2020
2020
Contrasting physiological strategies of Oryza glaberrima and Oryza sativa varieties to drought and impact on growth rate.
J Zailaa, A Jolly, U Farah, X Fang, R Meyer, C Scoffoni
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B31F-2462, 2019
2019
Turgor loss point as indicator for tropical tree species distribution along a steep rainfall gradient
N Kunert, J Zailaa, L Sack, HC Muller-Landau, S McMahon, R Condit, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, B11B-2148, 2018
2018
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