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2. Response of Xanthium strumarium Leaf Respiration in the Light to Elevated CO2 Concentration, Nitrogen Availability and Temperature
3. Scaling Foliar Respiration in Two Contrasting Forest Canopies
4. Leaf Dark Respiration as a Function of Canopy Position in Nothofagus fusca Trees Grown at Ambient and Elevated CO 2 Partial Pressures for 5 Years
5. Response of Eriophorum vaginatum to CO 2 Enrichment at Different Soil Temperatures: Effects on Growth, Root Respiration and PO 4 3- Uptake Kinetics
6. Interactive effects of pre-industrial, current and future [CO 2 ] and temperature on an insect herbivore of Eucalyptus
7. Effects of Low and Elevated CO₂ on C₃ and C₄ Annuals. I. Growth and Biomass Allocation
8. Effects of Low and Elevated CO₂ on C₃ and C₄ Annuals. II. Photosynthesis and Leaf Biochemistry
9. Parent-Ramet Connections in Agave deserti: Influences of Carbohydrates on Growth
10. Effect of Seasonal Water Availability on Phenology and the Annual Shoot Carbohydrate Cycle of Tropical Forest Shrubs
11. Co-ordination of growth, gas exchange and hydraulics define the carbon safety margin in tree species with contrasting drought strategies
12. Nitrogenase activity and N2 fixation are stimulated by elevated CO2 in a tropical N2-fixing tree
13. Scaling carbon uptake from leaves to canopies: insights from two forests with contrasting properties.
14. Effects of low and elevated CO2 on C3 and C4 annuals: I. Growth and biomass allocation
15. Carbon Translocation Between Parents and Ramets of a Desert Perennial
16. Soil phosphorous and endogenous rhythms exert a larger impact than CO2 or temperature on nocturnal stomatal conductance in Eucalyptus tereticornis
17. Carbon dynamics of eucalypt seedlings exposed to progressive drought in elevated [CO2] and elevated temperature
18. Industrial-age changes in atmospheric [CO2] and temperature differentially alter responses of faster- and slower-growing Eucalyptus seedlings to short-term drought
19. Interactive direct and plant-mediated effects of elevated atmospheric [CO2] and temperature on a eucalypt-feeding insect herbivore
20. Nocturnal stomatal conductance and implications for modelling δ18O of leaf-respired CO2 in temperate tree species
21. Interactive effects of pre-industrial, current and future [CO2] and temperature on an insect herbivore of Eucalyptus
22. Light interception efficiency explained by two simple variables: a test using a diversity of small‐ to medium‐sized woody plants
23. Leaf photosynthesis, respiration and stomatal conductance in six Eucalyptus species native to mesic and xeric environments growing in a common garden
24. Canopy processes in a changing climate
25. Impact of variable [CO2] and temperature on water transport structure-function relationships in Eucalyptus
26. Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and drought on nocturnal water fluxes in Eucalyptus saligna
27. Rooting depth explains [CO2] x drought interaction in Eucalyptus saligna
28. Effects of leaf age and tree size on stomatal and mesophyll limitations to photosynthesis in mountain beech (Nothofagus solandrii var. cliffortiodes)
29. Panicum milioides (C3-C4) does not have improved water or nitrogen economies relative to C3 and C4 congeners exposed to industrial-age climate change
30. Photosynthetic responses of cottonwood seedlings grown in glacial through future atmospheric [CO2] vary with phosphorus supply
31. Inter- and intra-specific variation in nocturnal water transport in Eucalyptus
32. Seasonal response of photosynthetic electron transport and energy dissipation in the eighth year of exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2 (FACE) in Pinus taeda (loblolly pine)
33. Sapwood temperature gradients between lower stems and the crown do not influence estimates of stand-level stem CO2 efflux
34. Changes in composition, structure and aboveground biomass over seventy-six years (1930-2006) in the Black Rock Forest, Hudson Highlands, southeastern New York State
35. Impact of eastern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) infection on the needles of red spruce (Picea rubens) and white spruce (Picea glauca): oxygen exchange, morphology and composition
36. Stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to photosynthesis in four tree species in a temperate rainforest dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum in New Zealand
37. Response of Xanthium strumarium leaf respiration in the light to elevated CO 2 concentration, nitrogen availability and temperature
38. Variations in dark respiration and mitochondrial numbers within needles of Pinus radiata grown in ambient or elevated CO2 partial pressure
39. Photosynthetic Characteristics of Eastern Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum Peck) and its Effects on the Needles of Host White Spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss)
40. Leaf respiration at different canopy positions in sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) grown in ambient and elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide in the field
41. Energy investment in leaves of red maple and co-occurring oaks within a forested watershed
42. Environmental and stomatal control of photosynthetic enhancement in the canopy of a sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) plantation during 3 years of CO2 enrichment
43. Leaf dark respiration as a function of canopy position in Nothofagus fusca trees grown at ambient and elevated CO2 partial pressures for 5 years
44. Canopy position and needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata after five years of exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure
45. Responses of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics in three deciduous tree species vary with site water availability
46. Effects of lifelong [CO2] enrichment on carboxylation and light utilization of Quercus pubescens Willd. examined with gas exchange, biochemistry and optical techniques
47. The onset of photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2partial pressure in field‐grownPinus radiataD. Don. after 4 years
48. Consequences of nocturnal water loss: a synthesis of regulating factors and implications for capacitance, embolism and use in models.
49. Quantifying the response of photosynthesis to changes in leaf nitrogen content and leaf mass per area in plants grown under atmospheric CO 2 enrichment
50. A Plant-Soil-Atmosphere Microcosm for Tracing Radiocarbon from Photosynthesis through Methanogenesis
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