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. 2015 May 22;208(2):625–632. doi: 10.1111/nph.13476

Table 2.

Hydraulic vulnerability (P50) and water potential at maximum acoustic activity (Pmaxrate)

Species P50 CI n Pmaxrate CI n
Angiosperms
Amelanchier ovalis −5.45 −6.18, −4.72 5 −8.21 −8.60, −7.82 6
Berberis vulgaris −5.74 −6.31, −5.17 4 −7.03 −7.55, −6.52 5
Dysoxylum papuanum −2.63 −2.97, −2.34 (21) −2.18 −2.81, −1.55 3
Elaeocarpus grandis −3.05 −3.41, −2.63 (21) −2.94 −3.48, −2.41 3
Hedera helix −1.81 −2.19, −1.51 (18) −2.09 −2.50, −1.69 3
Lonicera xylosteum −3.89 −4.34, −3.44 5 −5.90 −6.26, −5.53 5
Malus domestica var. Braeburn −3.46 −3.75, −3.17 (49) −4.44 −4.77, −4.11 4
Malus domestica var. Golden Delicious −3.81 −4.05, −3.57 (46) −4.69 −4.97, −4.40 5
Malus domestica var. Red Delicious −2.73 −2.93, −2.53 (40) −4.45 −4.92, −3.98 4
Populus alba −1.50 −1.60, −1.39 (92) −2.27 −2.71, −1.84 5
Populus tremula −2.19 −2.33, −2.04 (56) −3.29 −3.75, −2.82 8
Quercus petraea −2.38 −2.64, −2.10 (35) −1.69 −1.92, −1.47 3
Sorbus aucuparia −3.19 −3.36, −3.01 (33) −3.32 −3.67, −2.97 3
Syzygium sayeri −2.10 −2.47, −1.87 (19) −2.53 2
Viburnum lantana −6.41 −6.55, −6.27 4 −7.79 −9.03, −6.54 4
Gymnosperms
Juniperus communis −5.96 −6.51, −5.41 5 −5.61 −5.90, −5.32 13
Picea abies −3.71 −3.81, −3.59 (127) −3.21 −3.32, −3.11 3
Pinus mugo −3.82 −3.94, −3.70 3 −2.58 −2.85, −2.31 5

Mean, 95% confidence interval (CI, lower and upper), and number of samples. Values in parentheses are the number of individual measurements used for pooled curve‐fitting. Confidence intervals were not calculated when < 3.