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Authors: WILLIAMS RS LINCOLN DE NORBY RJ
Citation: Rs. Williams et al., LEAF AGE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2-GROWN WHITE OAK LEAVES ON SPRING-FEEDING LEPIDOPTERANS, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 235-246

Authors: HEILMAN P NORBY RJ
Citation: P. Heilman et Rj. Norby, NUTRIENT CYCLING AND FERTILITY MANAGEMENT IN TEMPERATE SHORT-ROTATIONFOREST SYSTEMS, Biomass & bioenergy, 14(4), 1998, pp. 361-370

Authors: NORBY RJ
Citation: Rj. Norby, NITROGEN DEPOSITION - A COMPONENT OF GLOBAL CHANGE ANALYSES, New phytologist, 139(1), 1998, pp. 189-200

Authors: NORBY RJ COTRUFO MF
Citation: Rj. Norby et Mf. Cotrufo, GLOBAL CHANGE - A QUESTION OF LITTER QUALITY, Nature, 396(6706), 1998, pp. 17-18

Authors: NORBY RJ EDWARDS NT RIGGS JS ABNER CH WULLSCHLEGER SD GUNDERSON CA
Citation: Rj. Norby et al., TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED OPEN-TOP CHAMBERS FOR GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH, Global change biology, 3(3), 1997, pp. 259-267

Authors: WULLSCHLEGER SD NORBY RJ LOVE JC RUNCK C
Citation: Sd. Wullschleger et al., ENERGETIC COSTS OF TISSUE CONSTRUCTION IN YELLOW-POPLAR AND WHITE OAKTREES EXPOSED TO LONG-TERM CO2 ENRICHMENT, Annals of botany, 80(3), 1997, pp. 289-297

Authors: RINGELBERG DB STAIR JO ALMEIDA J NORBY RJ ONEILL EG WHITE DC
Citation: Db. Ringelberg et al., CONSEQUENCES OF RISING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE LEVELS FOR THE BELOW-GROUND MICROBIOTA ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE OAK, Journal of environmental quality, 26(2), 1997, pp. 495-503

Authors: NORBY RJ
Citation: Rj. Norby, OAKS IN A HIGH-CO2 WORLD, Annales des Sciences Forestieres, 53(2-3), 1996, pp. 413-429

Authors: WULLSCHLEGER SD NORBY RJ HANSON PJ
Citation: Sd. Wullschleger et al., GROWTH AND MAINTENANCE RESPIRATION IN STEMS OF QUERCUS-ALBA AFTER 4 YEARS OF CO2 ENRICHMENT, Physiologia Plantarum, 93(1), 1995, pp. 47-54

Authors: TSCHAPLINSKI TJ STEWART DB NORBY RJ
Citation: Tj. Tschaplinski et al., INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DROUGHT AND ELEVATED CO2 ON OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT AND SOLUTE CONCENTRATIONS OF TREE SEEDLINGS, New phytologist, 131(2), 1995, pp. 169-177

Authors: NORBY RJ WULLSCHLEGER SD GUNDERSON CA NIETCH CT
Citation: Rj. Norby et al., INCREASED GROWTH EFFICIENCY OF QUERCUS-ALBA TREES IN A CO2-ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE, New phytologist, 131(1), 1995, pp. 91-97

Authors: TSCHAPLINSKI TJ STEWART DB HANSON PJ NORBY RJ
Citation: Tj. Tschaplinski et al., INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DROUGHT AND ELEVATED CO2 ON GROWTH AND GAS-EXCHANGE OF SEEDLINGS OF 3 DECIDUOUS TREE SPECIES, New phytologist, 129(1), 1995, pp. 63-71

Authors: VANMIEGROET H NORBY RJ TSCHAPLINSKI TJ
Citation: H. Vanmiegroet et al., NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION STRATEGIES IN A SHORT-ROTATION SYCAMORE PLANTATION, Forest ecology and management, 64(1), 1994, pp. 13-24

Authors: NORBY RJ
Citation: Rj. Norby, ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR INVESTIGATING ROOT RESPONSES TO ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE, Plant and soil, 165(1), 1994, pp. 9-20

Authors: TSCHAPLINSKI TJ NORBY RJ WULLSCHLEGER SD
Citation: Tj. Tschaplinski et al., RESPONSES OF LOBLOLLY-PINE SEEDLINGS TO ELEVATED CO2 AND FLUCTUATING WATER-SUPPLY, Tree physiology, 13(3), 1993, pp. 283-296

Authors: GUNDERSON CA NORBY RJ WULLSCHLEGER SD
Citation: Ca. Gunderson et al., FOLIAR GAS-EXCHANGE RESPONSES OF 2 DECIDUOUS HARDWOODS DURING 3 YEARSOF GROWTH IN ELEVATED CO2 - NO LOSS OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC ENHANCEMENT, Plant, cell and environment, 16(7), 1993, pp. 797-807

Authors: TSCHAPLINSKI TJ NORBY RJ
Citation: Tj. Tschaplinski et Rj. Norby, PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF NITROGEN RESPONSE IN A SHORT-ROTATION SYCAMORE PLANTATION .2. NITROGEN-METABOLISM, Canadian journal of botany, 71(6), 1993, pp. 841-847
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