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Authors: Turnbull, MH Whitehead, D Tissue, DT Schuster, WSF Brown, KJ Griffin, KL
Citation: Mh. Turnbull et al., Responses of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics in three deciduous tree species vary with site water availability, TREE PHYSL, 21(9), 2001, pp. 571-578

Authors: Tissue, DT Griffin, KL Turnbull, MH Whitehead, D
Citation: Dt. Tissue et al., Canopy position and needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata after five years of exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure, TREE PHYSL, 21(12-13), 2001, pp. 915-923

Authors: Turnbull, MH Whitehead, D Tissue, DT Schuster, WSF Brown, KJ Griffin, KL
Citation: Mh. Turnbull et al., Responses of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics in three deciduous tree species vary with site water availability (vol 21, pg 571, 2001), TREE PHYSL, 21(11), 2001, pp. 775-776

Authors: Griffin, KL Tissue, DT Turnbull, MH Schuster, W Whitehead, D
Citation: Kl. Griffin et al., Leaf dark respiration as a function of canopy position in Nothofagus fuscatrees grown at ambient and elevatedCO(2) partial pressures for 5 years, FUNCT ECOL, 15(4), 2001, pp. 497-505

Authors: Griffin, KL Anderson, OR Gastrich, MD Lewis, JD Lin, GH Schuster, W Seemann, JR Tissue, DT Turnbull, MH Whitehead, D
Citation: Kl. Griffin et al., Plant growth in elevated CO2 alters mitochondrial number and chloroplast fine structure, P NAS US, 98(5), 2001, pp. 2473-2478

Authors: Wang, XZ Lewis, JD Tissue, DT Seemann, JR Griffin, KL
Citation: Xz. Wang et al., Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on leaf dark respirationof Xanthium strumarium in light and in darkness, P NAS US, 98(5), 2001, pp. 2479-2484

Authors: Stylinski, CD Oechel, WC Gamon, JA Tissue, DT Miglietta, F Raschi, A
Citation: Cd. Stylinski et al., Effects of lifelong [CO2] enrichment on carboxylation and light utilization of Quercus pubescens Willd. examined with gas exchange, biochemistry and optical techniques, PL CELL ENV, 23(12), 2000, pp. 1353-1362

Authors: Griffin, KL Tissue, DT Turnbull, MH Whitehead, D
Citation: Kl. Griffin et al., The onset of photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2 partial pressure in field-grown Pinus radiata D. Don. after 4 years, PL CELL ENV, 23(10), 2000, pp. 1089-1098

Authors: Ward, JK Tissue, DT Thomas, RB Strain, BR
Citation: Jk. Ward et al., Comparative responses of model C3 and C4 plants to drought in low and elevated CO2, GL CHANGE B, 5(8), 1999, pp. 857-867

Authors: Peterson, AG Ball, JT Luo, YQ Field, CB Reich, PB Curtis, PS Griffin, KL Gunderson, CA Norby, RJ Tissue, DT Forstreuter, M Rey, A Vogel, CS
Citation: Ag. Peterson et al., The photosynthesis leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a meta-analysis, GL CHANGE B, 5(3), 1999, pp. 331-346

Authors: Tissue, DT Griffin, KL Ball, JT
Citation: Dt. Tissue et al., Photosynthetic adjustment in field-grown ponderosa pine trees after six years of exposure to elevated CO2, TREE PHYSL, 19(4-5), 1999, pp. 221-228

Authors: Megonigal, JP Whalen, SC Tissue, DT Bovard, BD Albert, DB Allen, AS
Citation: Jp. Megonigal et al., A plant-soil-atmosphere microcosm for tracing radiocarbon from photosynthesis through methanogenesis, SOIL SCI SO, 63(3), 1999, pp. 665-671

Authors: Peterson, AG Ball, JT Luo, Y Field, CB Curtis, PS Griffin, KL Gunderson, CA Norby, RJ Tissue, DT Forstreuter, M Rey, A Vogel, CS
Citation: Ag. Peterson et al., Quantifying the response of photosynthesis to changes in leaf nitrogen content and leaf mass per area in plants grown under atmospheric CO2 enrichment, PL CELL ENV, 22(9), 1999, pp. 1109-1119

Authors: Turnbull, MH Tissue, DT Griffin, KL Rogers, GND Whitehead, D
Citation: Mh. Turnbull et al., Photosynthetic acclimation to long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration in Pinus radiata D. Don. is related to age of needles, PL CELL ENV, 21(10), 1998, pp. 1019-1028

Authors: Pataki, DE Oren, R Tissue, DT
Citation: De. Pataki et al., Elevated carbon dioxide does not affect average canopy stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L., OECOLOGIA, 117(1-2), 1998, pp. 47-52
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