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Authors: Madden, MC Hogsett, WE
Citation: Mc. Madden et We. Hogsett, A historical overview of the ozone exposure problem, HUM ECOL R, 7(5), 2001, pp. 1121-1131

Authors: Tingey, DT Laurence, JA Weber, JA Greene, J Hogsett, WE Brown, S Lee, EH
Citation: Dt. Tingey et al., Elevated CO2 and temperature alter the response of Pinus ponderosa to ozone: A simulation analysis, ECOL APPL, 11(5), 2001, pp. 1412-1424

Authors: Andersen, CP Hogsett, WE Plocher, M Rodecap, K Lee, EH
Citation: Cp. Andersen et al., Blue wild-rye grass competition increases the effect of ozone on ponderosapine seedlings, TREE PHYSL, 21(5), 2001, pp. 319-327

Authors: Grulke, NE Andersen, CP Hogsett, WE
Citation: Ne. Grulke et al., Seasonal changes in above- and belowground carbohydrate concentrations of ponderosa pine along a pollution gradient, TREE PHYSL, 21(2-3), 2001, pp. 173-181

Authors: Laurence, JA Retzlaff, WA Kern, JS Lee, EH Hogsett, WE Weinstein, DA
Citation: Ja. Laurence et al., Predicting the regional impact of ozone and precipitation on the growth ofloblolly pine and yellow-poplar using linked TREGRO and ZELIG models, FOREST ECOL, 146(1-3), 2001, pp. 247-263

Authors: Lee, EH Hogsett, WE
Citation: Eh. Lee et We. Hogsett, Role of concentration and time of day in developing ozone exposure indicesfor a secondary standard, J AIR WASTE, 49(6), 1999, pp. 669-681
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