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Authors: KUBISKE ME PREGITZER KS ZAK DR MIKAN CJ
Citation: Me. Kubiske et al., GROWTH AND C ALLOCATION OF POPULUS-TREMULOIDES GENOTYPES IN RESPONSE TO ATMOSPHERIC CO2 AND SOIL N AVAILABILITY, New phytologist, 140(2), 1998, pp. 251-260

Authors: KUBISKE ME PREGITZER KS
Citation: Me. Kubiske et Ks. Pregitzer, ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO SIMULATED CANOPY GAPS OF 2 TREE SPECIESOF CONTRASTING SHADE TOLERANCE IN ELEVATED CO2, Functional ecology, 11(1), 1997, pp. 24-32

Authors: PREGITZER KS KUBISKE ME YU CK HENDRICK RL
Citation: Ks. Pregitzer et al., RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ROOF BRANCH ORDER, CARBON, AND NITROGEN IN 4 TEMPERATE SPECIES, Oecologia, 111(3), 1997, pp. 302-308

Authors: KUBISKE ME PREGITZER KS MIKAN CJ ZAK DR MAZIASZ JL TEERI JA
Citation: Me. Kubiske et al., POPULUS-TREMULOIDES PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CROWN ARCHITECTURE IN RESPONSETO ELEVATED CO2 AND SOIL N AVAILABILITY, Oecologia, 110(3), 1997, pp. 328-336

Authors: KLIRONOMOS JN RILLIG MC ALLEN MF ZAK DR PREGITZER KS KUBISKE ME
Citation: Jn. Klironomos et al., INCREASED LEVELS OF AIRBORNE FUNGAL SPORES IN RESPONSE TO POPULUS-TREMULOIDES GROWN UNDER ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2, Canadian journal of botany, 75(10), 1997, pp. 1670-1673

Authors: KUBISKE ME ABRAMS MD MOSTOLLER SA
Citation: Me. Kubiske et al., STOMATAL AND NONSTOMATAL LIMITATIONS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN RELATION TOTHE DROUGHT AND SHADE TOLERANCE OF TREE SPECIES IN OPEN AND UNDERSTORY ENVIRONMENTS, Trees, 11(2), 1996, pp. 76-82

Authors: KUBISKE ME PREGITZER KS
Citation: Me. Kubiske et Ks. Pregitzer, EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 AND LIGHT AVAILABILITY ON THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC LIGHT RESPONSE OF TREES OF CONTRASTING SHADE TOLERANCE, Tree physiology, 16(3), 1996, pp. 351-358

Authors: PREGITZER KS ZAK DR CURTIS PS KUBISKE ME TEERI JA VOGEL CS
Citation: Ks. Pregitzer et al., ATMOSPHERIC CO2, SOIL-NITROGEN AND TURNOVER OF FINE ROOTS, New phytologist, 129(4), 1995, pp. 579-585

Authors: KLOEPPEL BD KUBISKE ME ABRAMS MD
Citation: Bd. Kloeppel et al., SEASONAL TISSUE WATER RELATIONS OF 4 SUCCESSIONAL PENNSYLVANIA BARRENS SPECIES IN OPEN AND UNDERSTORY ENVIRONMENTS, International journal of plant sciences, 155(1), 1994, pp. 73-79

Authors: ABRAMS MD KUBISKE ME
Citation: Md. Abrams et Me. Kubiske, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, WATER RELATIONS, AND LEAF MORPHOLOGY OF XERIC VERSUS MESIC QUERCUS-RUBRA ECOTYPES IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA IN RELATION TO MOISTURE STRESS - REPLY - QUERCUS-RUBRA ECOTYPES REVISITED, Canadian journal of forest research, 24(3), 1994, pp. 644-645

Authors: KUBISKE ME ABRAMS MD
Citation: Me. Kubiske et Md. Abrams, ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF WOODY SPECIES IN CONTRASTING TEMPERATE COMMUNITIES DURING WET AND DRY YEARS, Oecologia, 98(3-4), 1994, pp. 303-312

Authors: ABRAMS MD KUBISKE ME
Citation: Md. Abrams et Me. Kubiske, SYNCHRONOUS CHANGES IN TISSUE WATER PARAMETERS OF MATURE FOLIAGE FROMWELL-WATERED AND PERIODICALLY DROUGHTED TREE SEEDLINGS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 45(271), 1994, pp. 171-177

Authors: ABRAMS MD KUBISKE ME MOSTOLLER SA
Citation: Md. Abrams et al., RELATING WET AND DRY YEAR ECOPHYSIOLOGY TO LEAF STRUCTURE IN CONTRASTING TEMPERATE TREE SPECIES, Ecology, 75(1), 1994, pp. 123-133

Authors: KUBISKE ME ABRAMS MD
Citation: Me. Kubiske et Md. Abrams, STOMATAL AND NONSTOMATAL LIMITATIONS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN 19 TEMPERATE TREE SPECIES ON CONTRASTING SITES DURING WET AND DRY YEARS, Plant, cell and environment, 16(9), 1993, pp. 1123-1129
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