
- Environmental Pollution 87 (1995) 31-43 1994 Elsevier Science Limited
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE Nathan Phillips Abhijit Nagchaudhuri Ram Oren
- Species differences in stomatal control of water loss at the canopy scale in a mature bottomland deciduous forest
- Mycorrhizal and rhizomorph dynamics in a loblolly pine forest during 5 years of free-air-CO2-enrichment
- Trees (1989) 3:33-37 Tre $s9 Springer-Verlag 1989
- Abstract Responses of forests to changes in environ-mental conditions reflect the integrated behavior of their
- Trees (1986) 1: 61-69 9 Springer-Verlag 1986
- Summary Stomatal conductance was quantified with sap flux sensors and whole-tree chambers in mature Norway
- Summary We investigated effects of nutrition and soil water availability on sap flux density, transpiration per unit leaf area
- Tree Physiology 14, Ill-128 0 1994 Heron Publishing-Victoria, Canada
- BaseLiner Instructions Introduction
- LATENT AND SENSIBLE HEAT FLUX PREDICTIONS FROM A UNIFORM PINE FOREST USING SURFACE RENEWAL AND FLUX
- Oecologia (1988) 76:519-524 Oecologia 9 Springer-Verlag1988
- Estimating components of forest evapotranspiration: A footprint approach for scaling sap flux measurements
- Ecological Applications, 9(2), 1999, pp. 513525 1999 by the Ecological Society of America
- Abstract Using constant heat sap flow sensors, xylem water fluxes in ten tree species and two liana species
- 1. Shfer K, Oren R, Ellsworth D, Lai C, Herrick J, Finzi A, Richter D, Katul G (2003) Exposure to an enriched CO2 atmosphere alters carbon assimilation and allocation in a pine forest
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2002) 25, 251263 2002 Blackwell Science Ltd 251
- Physiological responses of Norway spruce (Picea abies) seedlings to drought stress
- A continuous measure of gross primary production for the conterminous United States derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux data
- Forest fine-root production and nitrogen use under elevated CO2: contrasting responses in evergreen and
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Summary We examined effects of a first nitrogen (N) fertil-izer application on upper-canopy needle morphology and gas
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1151382 , 456 (2008);319Science
- Stochastic Dynamics of Plant-Water Interactions
- Temporal dynamics and spatial variability in the enhancement of canopy leaf area under elevated
- 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 535 Plant, Cell and Environment (2006) 29, 535545 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01430.x
- SpecialFeature Ecology, 87(1), 2006, pp. 1525
- Interaction of ice storms and management practices on current carbon sequestration in forests with potential mitigation under future CO2
- Contrasting responses to drought of forest floor CO2 efflux in a Loblolly pine plantation and a nearby
- Summary An in vivo method for diagnosing hydraulic char-acteristics of branches and whole trees is described. The
- 2000 Blackwell Science Ltd 365 Plant, Cell and Environment (2000) 23, 365375
- Diane E. Pataki, Ram Oren, David T. Tissue Elevated carbon dioxide does not affect average canopy stomatal
- Transpiration in Upper Amazonia Floodplain and Upland Forests in Response to Drought-Breaking Rains
- Plant, Cell and Environment (-[996) 19, 983-990 TECHNICAL REPORT
- Oecologia (1995) 104:139-146 9 Springer-Verlag 1995 David S. Ellsworth 9Ram Oren-Ce Huang
- Imaging Radar for Ecosystem Studies Author(s): Richard H. Waring, JoBea Way, E. Raymond Hunt, Jr., Leslie Morrissey, K. Jon
- Oecologia (Berlin) (1988)75:25 37 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1988 Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst.
- Oecologia (1988) 77:1-6 Original papers
- ForestScience,Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 538-547. Copyright1987by the Societyof AmericanForesters
- Plant Physiol. (1987) 84, 1220-1232 0032-0889/87/84/1220/13/$01.00/0
- Oecologia (Berlin) (1986) 70:187-193 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag 1986 Estimating photosynthetic rate and annual carbon gain
- Forest Sci., Vol. 29, No. 2, 1983, pp. 395-402 Copyright 1983, by the Societyof American Foresters
- Variable conductivity and embolism in roots and branches of four contrasting tree species and their impacts on whole-plant hydraulic
- ]-induced enhancement2[CO Aboveground sink strength in forests controls the allocation of carbon below ground and its
- Oecologia (1988) 77:163-173 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1988 Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst.
- Estimation of net ecosystem carbon exchange for the conterminous United States by combining MODIS and
- Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests
- Summary We examined the tradeoffs between stand-level water use and carbon uptake that result when biomass produc-
- among aboveground carbon pools ]-induced enhancement of productivity and partitioning2Canopy leaf area constrains [CO
- Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 49, No. 322, pp. 871878, May 1998 Responses of sap flux and stomatal conductance of Pinus
- COMMUNICATIONS Ecological Applications, 16(1), 2006, pp. 117124
- Acclimation of leaf hydraulic conductance and stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda (loblolly pine) to long-term
- Oecologia (1988)76:513-518 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1988 Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst.
- Ecological Applications, 8(4), 1998, pp. 9901002 q 1998 by the Ecological Society of America
- A stomatal optimization theory to describe the effects of atmospheric CO2 on leaf photosynthesis and transpiration
- Summary The spherical mean of the shoot silhouette-to-to-tal leaf area ratio (STAR) and the shoot transmission coeffi-
- Oecologia (1988) 77:151-162 Oecologia 9 Springer-Verlag1988
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE A N D REMOTE SENSING, VOL 32. NO 2. MARCH I Y W 353 Evaluating the Type and State of Alaska Taiga
- DUKE UNIVERSITY POLICY ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS I. (General Principles)
- dukenvironmentNICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT SPRING 2009 Opportunities in a Downturned
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- Ecology, 81(9), 2000, pp. 25572566 2000 by the Ecological Society of America
- Oecologia (1988) 77:7-13 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1988 Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst. stands
- TREE PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW Differential responses to changes in growth temperature between
- Peer reviewed Domec J-C. 2011. Let's not forget about the effect of xylem surface tension on plant water relations. Tree
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- LETTER doi:10.1038/nature10588 Observed increase in local cooling effect of