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Authors: Tausz, M Bytnerowicz, A Arbaugh, MJ Wonisch, A Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Multivariate patterns of biochemical responses of Pinus ponderosa trees atfield plots in the San Bernardino Mountains, southern California, TREE PHYSL, 21(5), 2001, pp. 329-336

Authors: Tausz, M Bytnerowicz, A Arbaugh, MJ Weidner, W Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Antioxidants and protective pigments of Pinus ponderosa needles at gradients of natural stresses and ozone in the San Bernardino Mountains in California, FREE RAD RE, 31, 1999, pp. S113-S120

Authors: Tausz, M Bytnerowicz, A Weidner, W Arbaugh, MJ Padgett, P Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Pigments and photoprotection in needles of Pinus ponderosa trees with and without symptoms of ozone injury, PHYTON AUST, 39(4), 1999, pp. 219-224

Authors: Arbaugh, MJ Peterson, DL Miller, PR
Citation: Mj. Arbaugh et al., Air pollution effects on growth of ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, and bigcone Douglas-fir, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 179-207

Authors: Bytnerowicz, A Fenn, ME Miller, PR Arbaugh, MJ
Citation: A. Bytnerowicz et al., Wet and dry pollutant deposition to the mixed conifer forest, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 235-269

Authors: Arbaugh, MJ Johnson, DW Pulliam, WM
Citation: Mj. Arbaugh et al., Simulated effects of N deposition, ozone injury, and climate change on a forest stand in the San Bernardino Mountains, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 353-372

Authors: Tausz, M Bytnerowicz, A Weidner, W Arbaugh, MJ Padgett, P Grill, D
Citation: M. Tausz et al., Changes in free-radical scavengers describe the susceptibility of Pinus ponderosa to ozone in southern Californian forests, WATER A S P, 116(1-2), 1999, pp. 249-254
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