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Authors: Niinemets, U Ellsworth, DS Lukjanova, A Tobias, M
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Site fertility and the morphological and photosynthetic acclimation of Pinus sylvestris needles to light, TREE PHYSL, 21(17), 2001, pp. 1231-1244

Authors: Niinemets, U Kull, O
Citation: U. Niinemets et O. Kull, Sensitivity of photosynthetic electron transport to photoinhibition in a temperate deciduous forest canopy: Photosystem II center openness, non-radiative energy dissipation and excess irradiance under field conditions, TREE PHYSL, 21(12-13), 2001, pp. 899-914

Authors: Niinemets, U
Citation: U. Niinemets, Global-scale climatic controls of leaf dry mass per area, density, and thickness in trees and shrubs, ECOLOGY, 82(2), 2001, pp. 453-469

Authors: Niinemets, U Tenhunen, JD Canta, NR Chaves, MM Faria, T Pereira, JS Reynolds, JF
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the acclimation potential of foliage photosynthetic properties of cork oak, Quercus suber, to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations, GL CHANGE B, 5(4), 1999, pp. 455-470

Authors: Niinemets, U Kull, O Tenhunen, JD
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Variability in leaf morphology and chemical composition as a function of canopy light environment in coexisting deciduous trees, INT J PL SC, 160(5), 1999, pp. 837-848

Authors: Niinemets, U Sober, A Kull, O Hartung, W Tenhunen, JD
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Apparent controls on leaf conductance by soil water availability and via light-acclimation of foliage structural and physiological properties in a mixed deciduous, temperate forest, INT J PL SC, 160(4), 1999, pp. 707-721

Authors: Niinemets, U Kull, O
Citation: U. Niinemets et O. Kull, Biomass investment in leaf lamina versus lamina support in relation to growth irradiance and leaf size in temperate deciduous trees, TREE PHYSL, 19(6), 1999, pp. 349-358

Authors: Niinemets, U Bilger, W Kull, O Tenhunen, JD
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Responses of foliar photosynthetic electron transport, pigment stoichiometry, and stomatal conductance to interacting environmental factors in a mixed species forest canopy, TREE PHYSL, 19(13), 1999, pp. 839-852

Authors: Niinemets, U
Citation: U. Niinemets, Differences in chemical composition relative to functional differentiationbetween petioles and laminas of Fraxinus excelsior, TREE PHYSL, 19(1), 1999, pp. 39-45

Authors: Niinemets, U Oja, V Kull, O
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Shape of leaf photosynthetic electron transport versus temperature response curve is not constant along canopy light gradients in temperate deciduoustrees, PL CELL ENV, 22(12), 1999, pp. 1497-1513

Authors: Niinemets, U Tenhunen, JD Harley, PC Steinbrecher, R
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., A model of isoprene emission based on energetic requirements for isoprene synthesis and leaf photosynthetic properties for Liquidambar and Quercus, PL CELL ENV, 22(11), 1999, pp. 1319-1335

Authors: Niinemets, U
Citation: U. Niinemets, Components of leaf dry mass per area - thickness and density - alter leaf photosynthetic capacity in reverse directions in woody plants, NEW PHYTOL, 144(1), 1999, pp. 35-47

Authors: Niinemets, U
Citation: U. Niinemets, Energy requirement for foliage formation is not constant along canopy light gradients in temperate deciduous trees, NEW PHYTOL, 141(3), 1999, pp. 459-470

Authors: Niinemets, U Bilger, W Kull, O Tenhunen, JD
Citation: U. Niinemets et al., Acclimation to high irradiance in temperate deciduous trees in the field: changes in xanthophyll cycle pool size and in photosynthetic capacity alonga canopy light gradient, PL CELL ENV, 21(12), 1998, pp. 1205-1218
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