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New Phytologist.i Supporting Information, Table S1FamilySpecies$ Choat et al. 2012 reported 50 (MPa)  :Choat et al. 2012 reported value from a flushed (F) curve?9Reference as reported by Choat et al. 2012 for their dataMean 50 (with all) (MPa)Mean 50 (F only) (MPa)vReferences for Global Mean Data [(F) after publication year indicates the inclusion of some flushed data within study] MTC speciesPosfire resprouting"Postfire seeding (for MTC species) References for resproutingAdditional comments AdoxaceaeSambucus caeruleaFWheeler et al. 2005Wheeler et al. 2005 (F)noyesUSDA2014, FEISSambucus nigraCochard et al. unpublished Vogt 2001 (F), Choat et al. 2012USDA2014Viburnum lantanaBeikircher and Mayr 2009BROT AltingiaceaeLiquidambar styracifluaMaherali et al. 2006Maherali et al. 2006 (F)USDA2014, FEIS, Drewa2002 AmaranthaceaeAtriplex canescens0Hacke et al. 2000 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F)Atriplex confertifoliaHacke et al. 2000 (F)Atriplex polycarpaJacobsen et al. 2007b (F)Grayia spinosaFEISSalsola genistoidesMiranda et al. 2010 (F)Salsola oppositifolia AmborellaceaeAmborella trichopodaHacke et al. 2007Hacke et al. 2007 (F) Feild2005 AnacardiaceaeAnacardium excelsumMeinzer et al. 2003Meinzer et al. 2003 (F)Astronium urundeuvaMarkesteijn et al. 2011 (F)Malosma (Rhus) laurinaJarbeau et al. 1995Jarbeau et al. 1995 (F), Langan et al. 1997 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2005 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Keeley pers obsrSeeding: yes but poor survivorship (JEK); Choat et al. 2012 reported P50 value is actually from Langan et al. 1997Pistacia lentiscusPita et al. 2005rVilagrosa et al. 2003b (F), Pita et al. 2005 reporting data from Vilagrosa et al. 2003b (F), Quero et al. 2011 (F)Pistacia terebinthusChoat et al. 2012Rhus integrifoliaJacobsen et al. 2007aJacobsen et al. 2007a (F) Pausas2004 Rhus ovataJacobsen et al. 2005Jacobsen et al. 2005 (F), Bhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Paddock et al. 2013 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)XSeeding: yes, high seedling recruitment in Arizona chaparral but not in California (JEK)Rhus standleyiBhaskar et al. 2007Bhaskar et al. 2007 (F) Lloret1999Rhus trilobata0Hacke et al. 2006 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F)Pausas2004, FEISSchinus terebinthifoliusPratt and Black 2006Pratt and Black 2006 (F)Searsia lucidaPratt et al. 2012 (F) Pratt2012Searsia tomentosaPratt2012, Marais2014Searsia undulataJacobsen et al. 2009 (F)Tapirira guianensisMeinzer et al. 2008Meinzer et al. 2008 (F) Annonaceae Annona glabraZotz et al. 1997Zotz et al. 1997 (F) ApocynaceaeAspidosperma cylindrocarponAspidosperma tomentosumMedeiros2008, Hoffmann2009Nerium oleanderSperry and Hacke 2004Sperry and Hacke 2004 (F) AquifoliaceaeIlex aquifoliumMartnez-Vilalta et al. 2002 Martnez-Vilalta et al. 2002 (F) AraliaceaeSchefflera macrocarpaBucci et al. 2006Bucci et al. 2006 (F) Medeiros2008Schefflera morototoniTyree et al. 1991.Tyree et al. 1991 (F), Meinzer et al. 2003 (F) Hoffmann2009 AsteraceaeAmbrosia dumosa;Mencuccini and Comstock 1997 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F)Artemisia californicaJacobsen et al. 2008Artemisia tridentataKolb and Sperry 1999Kolb and Sperry 1999 (F)Baccharis salicifoliaPockman and Sperry 2000Pockman and Sperry 2000 (F)Montenegro2003, USDA2014Baccharis sarothroidesBrachylaena nereifoliaSwift et al. 2008Swift et al. 2008 (F) B. neriifoliaChrysothamnus nauseosusEricameria nauseosa Chrysothamnus viscidiflorusEncelia californicaJacobsen et al. 2007bEncelia farinosaHazardia squarrosa Keeley2006Hymenoclea salsolaLaunaea arborescensLepidospartum squamatumMetalasia densaJacobsen et al. 2009Pteronia fasciculataPteronia paniculataTetradymia glabrataAustrobaileyaceaeAustrobaileya scandensSperry et al. 2007 (F) Betulaceae Alnus cordataTognetti and Borghetti 1994Tognetti and Borghetti 1994 (F) Alnus crispaSperry et al. 1994Sperry et al. 1994 (F)Alnus glutinosaHacke and Sauter 1995Hacke and Sauter 1996 (F)EChoat et al. (2012) P50 data are actually from Hacke and Sauter 1996. Alnus incana-Sperry et al. 1994 (F), Hacke et al. 2001 (F)Alnus rhombifoliaweak resprouting Alnus rubraBond and Kavanagh 1999 Betula nigraStiller and Sperry 1999 (F)Betula occidentalisLi et al. 2008Sperry and Sullivan 1992 (F), Sperry et al. 1994 (F), Sperry and Saliendra 1994 (F), Alder et al. 1997 (F), Hacke et al. 2001 (F), Li et al. 2008 (F)Betula papyrifera/Sperry et al. 1994 (F), Wheeler et al. 2013 (F)Betula pendulaHerbette and Cochard 2010.Cochard et al. 2005, Herbette and Cochard 2010Betula platyphyllaOgasa et al. 2013 (F)Carpinus betulus Matula2012Carpinus orientalisIovi et al. 2009Iovi et al. 2009 (F)Carpinus tschonoskiiCorylus avellanaPausas pers obs BignoniaceaeJacaranda cheloniaLitvak et al. 2012 (F)Jacaranda mimosifoliaTecoma capensisVander Willigen et al. 2000Vander Willigen et al. 2000 (F) BoraginaceaeBourreria cumanensis Sobrado 1997Cordia alliodoraChoat et al. 2007WZotz et al. 1994, Meinzer et al. 2003 (F), Lopez et al. 2005 (F), Choat et al. 2007 (F)Cordia collococaChoat et al. 2007 (F) Cordia cymosaCordia dentataCordia lasiocalyxCordia lucidulaCordia panamensis BruniaceaeNebelia laevis BurseraceaeBursera simarubaBrodribb et al. 2003/Brodribb et al. 2003 (F), Lopez et al. 2005 (F)Canarium caudatumTyree at al. 1998Tyree at al. 1998 (F)Protium panamenseSantiria mollisTrattinnickia asperaBuxaceaeBuxus sempervirens CactaceaePereskia guamachoEdwards and Diaz 2006CalycanthaceaeCalycanthus floridusSperry et al. 2007Idiospermum australiense CanellaceaeCanella winterana CannabaceaeCeltis australisCochard et al. 2005 CapparaceaeCapparis aristiguetaeMorisonia americanaCaprifoliaceaeLonicera etrusca CaryocaraceaeCaryocar brasilienseSarmiento1983, Medeiros2008 CasuarinaceaeAllocasuarina campestrisMitchell unpublished CelastraceaeCelastrus orbiculatusTibbetts and Ewers 2000Tibbetts and Ewers 2000 (F)Goto1996, FEISEuonymus europaeusPaxistima myrsinitesHacke et al. 2006 (F)iusually sprouts from its root crown or from buds on its taproot following low- to moderate-severity firesChloranthaceaeAscarina lucidaAscarina rubricaulisAscarina solmsianaHedyosmum goudotianumHedyosmum mexicanum CistaceaeCistus albidusCistus creticusCistus ladaniferQuero et al. 2011Quero et al. 2011 (F)Cistus laurifoliusCliffortia ruscifolia/Jacobsen et al. 2009 (F), Pratt et al. 2012 (F) CleomaceaeIsomeris arborea ClusiaceaeClusia uvitanaZotz et al. 1994Zotz et al. 1994 (F)CochlospermaceaeCochlospermum gillivraeiChoat et al. 2005Choat et al. 2005 (F)www.landmanager.org.au CombretaceaeLaguncularia racemosaEwers et al. 2004Ewers et al. 2004 (F) CornaceaeCornus floridaCornus sanguineaNyssa sylvatica DilleniaceaeCuratella americana Sobrado 1996DipterocarpaceaeCotylelobium burckiiDipterocarpus globosusTyree et al. 1998 (F)Dryobalanops aromaticaShorea faguetianaShorea mecistopteryx Shorea ovalis EbenaceaeDiospyros brachiataDiospyros glabraDiospyros hermaphroditicaDiospyros mindanaensisDiospyros virginiana Euclea sp. Ericaceae Arbutus unedoPTognetti et al. 1999 (F), Martnez-Vilalta et al. 2002 (F), Iovi et al. 2009 (F)Arct< ostaphylos crustaceaJacobsen and Pratt 2013 (F) Jacobsen2013Seeding: probably yesArctostaphylos gabilaensisArctostaphylos glandulosaBhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Jacobsen and Pratt 2013 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)FEIS, Jacobsen2013Arctostaphylos glaucaOJacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Paddock et al. 2013 (F), Jacobsen and Pratt 2013 (F)FEIS, Pausas2004, Jacobsen2013Arctostaphylos hookeriArctostaphylos pajaroensisArctostaphylos patulaArctostaphylos pumilaArctostaphylos tomentosaComarostaphylis diversifoliaComarostaphylis polifolia Erica arboreaTognetti et al. 2001Tognetti et al. 2001 (F)low posfire seedingErica plukenetii Ojeda1998 R: variable Erica vestitaOxydendrum arboreum/Hacke et al. 2006 (F), Maherali et al. 2006 (F)Rhododendron catawbienseCordero and Nilsen 2002Cordero and Nilsen 2002 (F)Rhododendron ferrugineumMayr et al. 2010Mayr et al. 2010 (F)Rhododendron hirsutumRhododendron macrophyllumyes at low severity firesRhododendron maximum5Lipp and Nilsen 1997 (F), Cordero and Nilsen 2002 (F)CChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Lipp and Nilsen 1997Rhododendron XRhododendron x intermedium EuphorbiaceaeAleurites moluccanaChen et al. 2009Chen et al. 2009 (F)Bernardia myricifoliaPaddock et al. 2013 (F)Codiaeum variegatumHevea brasiliensisMacaranga denticulataMallotus wrayiSapium (Triadica) sebiferum,Triadica sebiferum; a noxiuos weed in the US EupomatiaceaeEupomatia laurinaGill1992, Royer2009FabaceaeAcacia cyclops Drake 2007%Drake 2007 cited by Choat et al. 2012Gill1992, USDA2014Acacia greggiiAcosmium cardenasiiAlbizia julibrissinLi et al. 2008 (F)Anadenanthera colubrinaAnthyllis cytisoidesfacultative seederAspalathus bracteataAspalathus hirta Schutte1995Aspalathus pachylobaCentrolobium microchaeteCeratonia siliquaCercis canadensisCercis siliquastrumNardini et al. 2003Copaifera chodatianaCoursetia arboreaCytisus scopariusCochard et al. 2005Enterolobium cyclocarpumBrodribb et al. 2003 (F)Gleditsia triacanthosTorres2014, FEISHymenaea courbarilHymenaea martianaHao et al. 2008Hao et al. 2008 (F)Hymenaea stigonocarpaLonchocarpus dipteroneurus"Acmispon glaber (=Lotus scoparius)Parkinsonia microphyllaPithecellobium dulcePrioria copaiferaLopez et al. 2005Lopez et al. 2005 (F)Prosopis velutinaHultine et al. 20064Pockman and Sperry 2000 (F), Hultine et al. 2006 (F)Pueraria montanaHacke et al. 2006Retama sphaerocarpaRobinia pseudoacacia.Pratt and Black 2006 (F), Wang et al. 2014 (F)Sclerolobium paniculatumZhang et al. 2009Zhang et al. 2009 (F)Sindora leiocarpaSophora japonicaChoat et al. 2004Choat et al. 2004 (F)Swartzia simplexTachigali versicolorUlex europaeus BROT, FEISFagaceaeFagus sylvaticaCochard et al. 1999Hacke and Sauter 1995 (F), Cochard et al. 1999 (F), Cochard et al. 2005, Lopez et al. 2005 (F), Herbette et al. 2010, Wortemann et al. 2011, Urli et al. 2013, Barigah et al. 2013 (F)Quercus agrifoliaKJacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Litvak et al. 2012 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F) Quercus albaQuercus berberidifoliagBhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Quercus cocciferaVilagrosa et al. 2003aVilagrosa et al. 2003b (F)EChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Vilagrosa et al. 2003bQuercus cornelius-mulleriQuercus falcataQuercus frainettodeductedQuercus fusiformisMcElrone et al. 2004McElrone et al. 2004 (F)Quercus gambeliiXHacke et al. 2006 (F), Li et al. 2008 (F), Sperry et al. 2012 (F), Christman et al. 2012 Quercus ilexLo Gullo and Salleo 1993 (F), Tyree and Cochard 1996 (F), Tognetti et al. 1998 (F), Tognetti et al. 1999 (F), Martnez-Vilalta et al. 2002 (F), Pita et al. 2005 reporting data from Tognetti et al. 1998 (F)Quercus laevis Quercus nigraQuercus oleoidesQuercus petraeaCochard et al. 1992a4Cochard et al. 1992a (F), Tyree and Cochard 1996 (F)Quercus phellosQuercus prinusQuercus pubescensTognetti et al. 1998Cochard et al. 1992a (F), Tyree and Cochard 1996 (F), Tognetti et al. 1998 (F), Tognetti et al. 1999 (F), Pita et al. 2005 reporting data from Tognetti et al. 1998 (F) Quercus roburCochard et al. 1990`Cochard et al. 1992a (F), Tyree and Cochard 1996 (F), Cochard et al. 2005, Tobin et al. 2013 (F)BChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Cochard et al. 1992 Quercus rubraCochard and Tyree 1990 (F), Cochard et al. 1992a (F), Tyree et al. 1992 (F), Tyree and Cochard 1996 (F), Maherali et al. 2006 (F)Quercus sebiferaQuercus stellata Quercus suberTyree and Cochard 1996 (F)Pausas1997, BROTQuercus turbinellaQuercus wislizeni0Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Tobin et al. 2013 (F)FouquieriaceaeFouquieria splendensHresprouting may depend on fire severity and season, moderately sensitive GarryaceaeGarrya elliptica Garrya ovataGarrya veatchiiGrossulariaceae Ribes alpinumHimantandraceaeGalbulimima baccata Juglandaceae Carya glabra Juglans regiaTyree et al. 1993*Tyree et al. 1993 (F), Cochard et al. 2005 LamiaceaePhlomis fruticosaRosmarinus officinalisSalvia candicansSalvia leucophyllaHacke et al. 2009Salvia melliferaKKolb and Davis 1994 (F), Bhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F) LauraceaeCinnamomum camphora Clarke2015Laurus nobilis1Salleo et al. 1996 (F), Hacke and Sperry 2003 (F)Umbellularia californica LecythidaceaeBarringtonia racemosa LythraceaeLagerstroemia indica MagnoliaceaeLiriodendron tulipiferaJohnson et al. 2011 (F) MalvaceaeAdansonia rubrostipaChapotin et al. 2006 Adansonia zaBrachychiton australis Fensham2003 Brachychiton discolorBrachychiton populneusCarey2003, Clarke2015Ceiba speciosaHeritiera sumatranaMalacothamnus fasciculatusOchroma pyramidaleMachado and Tyree 1994Machado and Tyree 1994 (F)Pentace adenophoraPseudobombax septenatum Tilia cordataTilia platyphyllosCochard et al. 2010MelastomataceaeMiconia cuspidataMiconia pohliana MeliaceaeAglaia glabrataCarapa guianensisSwietenia macrophyllaTrichilia dregeanaTrichilia elegansMoraceaeFicus citrifolia'Zotz et al. 1994, Lopez et al. 2005 (F)Ficus insipida0Meinzer et al. 2003 (F), Meinzer et al. 2008 (F)Ficus microcarpa Morus alba MyricaceaeMyrica cerifera MyrtaceaeAgonis flexuosaGill1992, Bell2001Austromyrtus bidwillii Royer2009Blepharocalyx salicifolius Alves2009Corymbia calophyllaPoot, Veneklaas unpublishedGill1992, Bell2001, Clarke2015Corymbia erythrophloiaRice et al. 2004Rice et al. 2004 (F)Eucalyptus accedensGill1992, Nicolle2006Eucalyptus albidaWirthenson1996, Clarke2015Eucalyptus camaldulensisFranks et al. 1995!Gill1992, Nicolle2006, Clarke2015Eucalyptus capillosa Nicolle2006Eucalyptus diversicolorBurgess and Dawson 20066No v-curves for this species are in the reported paperEucalyptus globulusJPita et al. 2003 reported data from Pammenter and Vander Willigen 1998 (F)FEIS, Crisp2011Eucalyptus gomphocephalaEucalyptus grandisVander Willigen et al. 1998Vander Willigen et al. 1998 (F)Pausas2004, Royer2009"Eucalyptus grandis x camaldulensisEucalyptus grandis x urophyllaEucalyptus marginata+Gill1992, Pausas2004, Clarke2015, wikipediaEucalyptus tetrodontaPrior and Eames 2000 (F) Crisp2011Eucalyptus wandoo Eucalyptus XChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is one of two reported for Eucalyptus grandis x camaldulensis in the same study; these are now included in their own row under the full species and cross nameEugenia ampullariaEugenia bankensisEugenia muelleriMelaleuca preissianaFroend and Drake 2006Froend and Drake 2006 (F)Metrosideros angustifoliaMyrtus communis/Tognetti et al. 2001 (F), Quero et< al. 2011 (F) NothofagaceaeNothofagus alessandriBucci et al. 2012 (F) Donoso1996Nothofagus antarctica Veblen1996Nothofagus dombeyiNothofagus glaucaNothofagus obliquaNothofagus pumilio NyctaginaceaeBougainvillea modesta OchnaceaeOuratea hexasperma,Lopez et al. 2005 (F), Bucci et al. 2006 (F)Ouratea lucensOleaceaeFraxinus americanaENew P50 value has been corrected to the original paper reported valueFraxinus excelsiorCochard et al. 1997(Cochard et al. 1997, Cochard et al. 2005Fraxinus ornusTognetti et al. 1999Tognetti et al. 1999 (F)Fraxinus pensylvanica)Hacke et al. 2006 (F), Li et al. 2008 (F)Fraxinus velutinaLigustrum sinenseLigustrum vulgare Olea europaeaEnnajeh et al. 2008_Trifil et al. 2007 (F), Ennajeh et al. 2008 (F), Sperry et al. 2012 (F), Hacke et al. 2015 (F)Phillyrea angustifoliaPhillyrea latifolia6Martnez-Vilalta et al. 2002 (F), Iovi et al. 2009 (F)PhyllanthaceaeBischofia javanica PlatanaceaePlatanus hybridaPlatanus racemosaPoaceaeChusquea ramosissimaSaha et al. 2009Saha et al. 2009 (F)R: yes?Merostachys clausseniiRhipidocladum racemiflorumCochard et al. 1994Cochard et al. 1994 (F) PolygonaceaeEriogonum cinereum PrimulaceaeMyrsine guianensisRapanea melanophloeos ProteaceaeBanksia attenuata1Froend and Drake 2006 (F), Canham et al. 2009 (F)Gill1992, Pausas2004, Bell2001Banksia ilicifolia(Gill1992, Pausas2004, He2011, Clarke2015 weak serotinyBanksia littoralisCanham et al. 2009Canham et al. 2009 (F)Banksia menziesiiBanksia sphaerocarpaGill1992, Pausas2004, He2011Brabejum stellatifolium Marais2012Dryandra sessilisDryandra vestita wikipediaIsopogon gardneriR: probably no, deductedLeucadendron laureolum Barker2004Leucadendron salignumBarker2004, Pratt2012Lomatia tinctoria Protea repens Reeves2001PutranjivaceaeDrypetes indica RhamnaceaeAlphitonia excelsa#Gill1992, Williams1999, Fensham2003Ceanothus crassifoliusPratt et al. 2007Davis et al. 1999 (F), Davis et al. 2002 (F), Hacke et al. 2006 (F), Bhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Ceanothus cuneatusDavis et al. 1999 (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Ceanothus greggii0Bhaskar et al. 2007 (F), Paddock et al. 2013 (F)FEIS, Lloret1999, Pausas2004Ceanothus leucodermis^Davis et al. 1999 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F)Ceanothus megacarpusKolb and Davis 1994 (F), Langan et al. 1997 (F), Davis et al. 1999 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2005 (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Ceanothus oliganthus Zedler1983Ceanothus spinosusDavis et al. 1999 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2005 (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Thomas1989, FEISCeanothus velutinusFrangula (Rhamnus) californicaaPratt et al. 2007 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Rhamnus alaternusRhamnus croceaGJacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F)Rhamnus frangulaRhamnus ilicifoliaaJacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Pratt et al. 2007 (F), Pratt et al. 2008 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Rhamnus lycioidesRhizophoraceaeCassipourea ellipticaSperry et al. 19881Sperry et al. 1988 (F), Tyree and Sperry 1989 (F)Rhizophora mangleRosaceaeAdenostoma fasciculatumJacobsen et al. 2005 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007b (F), Paddock et al. 2013 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Adenostoma sparsifoliumAmelanchier alnifoliaAmelanchier ovalisAmelanchier utahensisCerasus jamasakuraCercocarpus betuloidesJacobsen et al. 2007a (F) Cercocarpus intricatusSperry et al. 2012 (F)Cercocarpus ledifoliusCercocarpus montanusColeogyne ramosissimaCrataegus laevigataCrataegus monogyna"Heteromeles (Photinia) arbutifolia|Jarbeau et al. 1995 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2007a (F), Ramirez et al. 2012 (F), Tobin et al. 2013 (F), Jacobsen et al. 2014 (F)Holodiscus dumosusMalus sylvestrisPhysocarpus malvaceusPrunus amygdalusCochard et al. 2007Cochard et al. 2008BChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Cochard et al. 2008 Prunus aviumPrunus cerasiferaPrunus cerasusPrunus domestica Prunus dulcisPrunus ilicifoliaPrunus mahalebPrunus persica+Cochard et al. 2008; Sperry et al. 2012 (F)Prunus spinosaPrunus virginianaPurshia tridentataPyrus amygdaliformis Rosa nutkanaRubus leucodermisRubus parviflorus Sorbus ariaSorbus aucuparia(Vogt 2001 (F), Herbette and Cochard 2010Sorbus scopulina/Wheeler et al. 2005 (F), Sperry et al. 2012 (F)Sorbus torminalis RubiaceaeCalycophyllum candidissimumBrodribb et al. 2003 (F) Coffea arabicaTausend et al. 2000Tausend et al. 2000 (F)Psychotria horizontalis SalicaceaeCasearia gossypiospermaHomalium moultonii Populus albaHukin et al. 2005 (F)Populus angustifoliaTyree et al. 1994,Tyree et al. 1994 (F), Hacke et al. 2001 (F)Populus balsamiferaJTyree et al. 1994 (F), Hacke and Sauter 1995 (F), Arango-Velez et al. 2011Populus deltoidesLu Gollo and Salleo 1992`Lu Gollo and Salleo 1992 (F), Tyree et al. 1992b (F), Cochard et al. 1992, Tyree et al. 1994 (F)Populus deltoides x nigra@Cochard et al. 2007, Fichot et al. 2010, Barigah et al. 2013 (F)R: probably yes, deductedPopulus euphraticaPopulus fremontiiHPockman et al. 1995 (F), Pockman and Sperry 2000 (F), Li et al. 2008 (F)FChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Pockman and Sperry 2000 Populus nigraPopulus tremula*Tognetti et al. 1999 (F), Urli et al. 2013Populus tremula x albaAwad et al. 2010Populus tremuloidesSperry and Sullivan 1992HSperry and Sullivan 1992 (F), Sperry et al. 1994 (F), Cai and Tyree 2010Populus trichocarpaCochard et al. 1996MSparks and Black 1999, Pratt 2003 (F), Cochard et al. 2007, Choat et al. 2012Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa; Unknown where Choat et al. (2012) P50 value is from; value not reported in the cited paperPopulus trichocarpa x deltoidesPlavcova et al. 2011 (F)Populus trichocarpa x koreana/Cochard et al. 1996a (F), Hukin et al. 2005 (F) Salix albaCochard et al. 1992bSalix amygdaloidesSalix arenariaSalix babylonica Salix capreaSalix cheilophila Salix cinerea Salix exiguaSalix fragilisSalix gooddingii4Pockman et al. 1995 (F), Pockman and Sperry 2000 (F) Salix integraSalix psammophilaSalix purpurea.Wikberg and Ogren 2004b (F), Choat et al. 2012Salix viminalis8Wikberg and Ogren 2004a (F), Wikberg and Ogren 2004b (F)"Salix viminalis x caprea x cinereaSalix viminalis x scheriniiSalix viminalis x triandra SapindaceaeAcer campestreTissier et al. 2004 Acer glabrumChristman et al. 2009+Christman et al. 2009 (F), Lens et al. 2011Acer grandidentatum^Alder et al. 1996, Christman et al. 2009 (F), Hacke et al. 2006 (F), Sperry and Hacke 2004 (F)IChoat et al. (2012) P50 reported value is actually from Alder et al. 1996Acer monspessulanum1Martnez-Vilalta et al. 2002, Tissier et al. 2004 Acer negundoPockman et al. 1995 (F), Tissier et al. 2004, Wheeler et al. 2005 (F), Pratt and Black 2006 (F), Li et al. 2005 (F), Christman et al. 2009 (F), Sperry et al. 2012 (F)LChoat et al. (2012) P50 reported value is actually from Pratt and Black 2006 Acer opalusAcer platanoides%Tissier et al. 2004, Lens et al. 2011Acer pseudoplatanus Acer rubrumeSperry and Hacke 2004 (F), Maherali et al. 2006 (F), Johnson et al. 2011 (F), Wheeler et al. 2013 (F)Acer saccharinumLens et al. 2011 respout after other disturbancesAcer saccharumSperry and Tyree 1988|Tyree and Dixon 1986 (F), Sperry and Tyree 1988 (F), Tyree et< al. 1991 (F), Melcher et al. 2003 (F), Wheeler et al. 2013 (F)Koelreuteria paniculataNephelium lappaceumXerospermum laevigatum SapotaceaeChrysophyllum cainitoIsonandra lanceolataLophopetalum subobovatumManilkara bidentataPayena endertiiSideroxylon lanuginosumSchisandraceaeIllicium anisatumIllicium floridanumSchisandra glabra SimaroubaceaeSimarouba glauca SolanaceaeLycium andersoniiLycium intricatumSolanum riparium StemonuraceaeStemonurus umbellatus StyracaceaeStyrax ferrugineus Styrax pohlii SymplocaceaeSymplocos lanceolataSymplocos mosenii TamaricaceaeTamarix ramosissima5Pockman and Sperry 2000 (F), Pratt and Black 2006 (F) Busch1995 ThymelaeaceaeAmyxa pluricornisDaphne gnidiumPasserina obtusifolia TrimeniaceaeTrimenia mooreiTrimenia neocaledonicaTrochodendraceaeTetracentron sinenseTrochodendron aralioides tropicos?Myrsine ferrugineaPrunus armeniacaCChoat et al. (2012) P50 value is actually from Cochard et al. 2008 Prunus padusyChoat et al. 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