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2. Pastures and Climate Extremes: Impacts of Cool Season Warming and Drought on the Productivity of Key Pasture Species in a Field Experiment

5. The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment

7. Elevated atmospheric CO2 suppresses silicon accumulation and exacerbates endophyte reductions in plant phosphorus.

8. Optimal stomatal theory predicts CO2 responses of stomatal conductance in both gymnosperm and angiosperm trees.

12. High safety margins to drought‐induced hydraulic failure found in five pasture grasses.

13. Pastures and Climate Extremes: Impacts of Cool Season Warming and Drought on the Productivity of Key Pasture Species in a Field Experiment.

14. Tapping into the physiological responses to mistletoe infection during heat and drought stress.

15. Increasing aridity will not offset CO2 fertilization in fast‐growing eucalypts with access to deep soil water.

16. Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science.

17. No evidence of homeostatic regulation of leaf temperature in Eucalyptus parramattensis trees: integration of CO2 flux and oxygen isotope methodologies.

18. Does root respiration in Australian rainforest tree seedlings acclimate to experimental warming?

19. Climate warming and tree carbon use efficiency in a whole‐tree 13CO2 tracer study.

20. Climate warming and plant biomechanical defences: Silicon addition contributes to herbivore suppression in a pasture grass.

21. Upside-down fluxes Down Under: CO2 net sink in winter and net source in summer in a temperate evergreen broadleaf forest.

22. Trees tolerate an extreme heatwave via sustained transpirational cooling and increased leaf thermal tolerance.

23. Does physiological acclimation to climate warming stabilize the ratio of canopy respiration to photosynthesis?

24. Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world.

25. Photosynthesis of temperate Eucalyptus globulus trees outside their native range has limited adjustment to elevated CO2 and climate warming.

26. Woody clockworks: circadian regulation of night-time water use in Eucalyptus globulus.

27. Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance.

28. Seasonal acclimation of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus saligna trees: impacts of elevated atmospheric CO.

29. Why is plant-growth response to elevated CO2 amplified when water is limiting, but reduced when nitrogen is limiting? A growth-optimisation hypothesis.

30. Detection of tree roots and determination of root diameters by ground penetrating radar under optimal conditions.

31. A theoretical analysis of the influence of heterogeneity in chlorophyll distribution on leaf reflectance.

33. Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance.

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