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Authors: Naumburg, E Ellsworth, DS Pearcy, RW
Citation: E. Naumburg et al., Crown carbon gain and elevated [CO2] responses of understorey saplings with differing allometry and architecture, FUNCT ECOL, 15(2), 2001, pp. 263-273

Authors: Allen, MT Pearcy, RW
Citation: Mt. Allen et Rw. Pearcy, Stomatal behavior and photosynthetic performance under dynamic light regimes in a seasonally dry tropical rain forest, OECOLOGIA, 122(4), 2000, pp. 470-478

Authors: Allen, MT Pearcy, RW
Citation: Mt. Allen et Rw. Pearcy, Stomatal versus biochemical limitations to dynamic photosynthetic performance in four tropical rainforest shrub species, OECOLOGIA, 122(4), 2000, pp. 479-486

Authors: Valladares, F Wright, SJ Lasso, E Kitajima, K Pearcy, RW
Citation: F. Valladares et al., Plastic phenotypic response to light of 16 congeneric shrubs from a Panamanian rainforest, ECOLOGY, 81(7), 2000, pp. 1925-1936

Authors: Rosati, A Esparza, G DeJong, TM Pearcy, RW
Citation: A. Rosati et al., Influence of canopy light environment and nitrogen availability on leaf photosynthetic characteristics and photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency of field-grown nectarine trees, TREE PHYSL, 19(3), 1999, pp. 173-180

Authors: Valladares, F Pearcy, RW
Citation: F. Valladares et Rw. Pearcy, The geometry of light interception by shoots of Heteromeles arbutifolia: morphological and physiological consequences for individual leaves, OECOLOGIA, 121(2), 1999, pp. 171-182

Authors: Rachmilevitch, S Reuveni, J Pearcy, RW Gale, J
Citation: S. Rachmilevitch et al., A high level of atmospheric oxygen, as occurred toward the end of the Cretaceous period, increases leaf diffusion conductance, J EXP BOT, 50(335), 1999, pp. 869-872

Authors: Pearcy, RW
Citation: Rw. Pearcy, Responses of plants to heterogeneous light environments, HANDBOOK OF FUNCTIONAL PLANT ECOLOGY, 1999, pp. 269-314
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