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  1. Interannual variations in needle and sapwood traits of Pinus edulis branches under an experimental drought
  2. Leaf day respiration: low CO2 flux but high significance for metabolism and carbon balance
  3. Corrigendum
  4. Nitrogen and phosphorus availabilities interact to modulate leaf trait scaling relationships across six plant functional types in a controlled‐environment study
  5. Tracking the origins of the Kok effect, 70 years after its discovery
  6. Interannual variability in ozone removal by a temperate deciduous forest
  7. Estimating aboveground biomass and leaf area of low-stature Arctic shrubs with terrestrial LiDAR
  8. Greater deciduous shrub abundance extends tundra peak season and increases modeled net CO2uptake
  9. Leaf respiration in darkness and in the light under pre-industrial, current and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations
  10. Tall Deciduous Shrubs Offset Delayed Start of Growing Season Through Rapid Leaf Development in the Alaskan Arctic Tundra
  11. Predicting ecosystem carbon balance in a warming Arctic: the importance of long-term thermal acclimation potential and inhibitory effects of light on respiration
  12. Thermal acclimation of shoot respiration in an Arctic woody plant species subjected to 22 years of warming and altered nutrient supply
  13. Foliar nitrogen characteristics of four tree species planted in New York City forest restoration sites
  14. Seasonality of foliar respiration in two dominant plant species from the Arctic tundra: response to long-term warming and short-term temperature variability
  15. Rapid rebound of soil respiration following partial stand disturbance by tree girdling in a temperate deciduous forest
  16. Bringing the Kok effect to light: A review on the integration of daytime respiration and net ecosystem exchange
  17. Light inhibition of leaf respiration as soil fertility declines along a post-glacial chronosequence in New Zealand: an analysis using the Kok method
  18. Differential physiological responses to environmental change promote woody shrub expansion
  19. Hill Slope Variations in Chlorophyll Fluorescence Indices and Leaf Traits in a Small Arctic Watershed
  20. Modulation of respiratory metabolism in response to nutrient changes along a soil chronosequence
  21. Respiratory flexibility and efficiency are affected by simulated global change in Arctic plants
  22. Breaking the cycle: how light, CO2and O2affect plant respiration
  23. High alternative oxidase activity in cold soils and its implication to the Dole Effect
  24. Out of the light and into the dark: post-illumination respiratory metabolism
  25. A field-compatible method for measuring alternative respiratory pathway activities in vivo using stable O2 isotopes
  26. Age-related decline of stand biomass accumulation is primarily due to mortality and not to reduction in NPP associated with individual tree physiology, tree growth or stand structure in a Quercus-dominated forest
  27. The autotrophic contribution to soil respiration in a northern temperate deciduous forest and its response to stand disturbance
  28. Respiratory alternative oxidase responds to both low- and high-temperature stress in Quercus rubra leaves along an urban-rural gradient in New York
  29. Why plants lose their inhibitions in the Arctic: functional traits, phylogenetics and respiration in the light
  30. Why plants lose their inhibitions in the Arctic: functional traits, phylogenetics and respiration in the light
  31. Leaf respiration and alternative oxidase in field-grown alpine grasses respond to natural changes in temperature and light
  32. Processing arctic eddy-flux data using a simple carbon-exchange model embedded in the ensemble Kalman filter
  33. Processing Arctic Eddy-Flux Data Using a Simple Carbon-Exchange Model Embedded in the Ensemble Kalman Filter
  34. Cost-effectiveness of leaf energy and resource investment of invasive Berberis thunbergii and co-occurring native shrubs
  35. The growth response of Alternanthera philoxeroides in a simulated post-combustion emission with ultrahigh [CO2] and acidic pollutants
  36. Dendrochonological Potential of Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii): A Case Study in the Black Rock Forest, New York
  37. Thermal acclimation of leaf respiration but not photosynthesis in Populus deltoides × nigra
  38. Leaf phenology and seasonal variation of photosynthesis of invasive Berberis thunbergii (Japanese barberry) and two co-occurring native understory shrubs in a northeastern United States deciduous forest
  39. Seasonal variation of temperature response of respiration in invasive Berberis thunbergii (Japanese barberry) and two co-occurring native understory shrubs in a northeastern US deciduous forest
  40. Twentieth Century Climate in the New York Hudson Highlands and the Potential Impacts on Eco-Hydrological Processes
  41. Spatial and temporal scaling of intercellular CO2 concentration in a temperate rain forest dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum in New Zealand
  42. Sap flow rates and sapwood density are critical factors in within- and between-tree variation in CO2 efflux from stems of mature Dacrydium cupressinum trees
  43. Photosynthesis and reflectance indices for rainforest species in ecosystems undergoing progression and retrogression along a soil fertility chronosequence in New Zealand
  44. Inter-annual variability of NDVI in response to long-term warming and fertilization in wet sedge and tussock tundra
  45. Atmospheric CO2 enrichment alters energy assimilation, investment and allocation in Xanthium strumarium
  46. Respiration characteristics in temperate rainforest tree species differ along a long-term soil-development chronosequence
  47. Nocturnal stomatal conductance and implications for modelling δ 18 O of leaf-respired CO 2 in temperate tree species
  48. The influence of winter temperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species
  49. Leaf respiratory CO2 is 13C-enriched relative to leaf organic components in five species of C3 plants
  50. Response of total night-time respiration to differences in total daily photosynthesis for leaves in aQuercus rubraL. canopy: implications for modelling canopy CO2exchange
  51. Chloroplast numbers, mitochondrion numbers and carbon assimilation physiology of Nicotiana sylvestris as affected by CO2 concentration
  52. Nocturnal warming increases photosynthesis at elevated CO2 partial pressure in Populus deltoides
  53. Can Gas-Exchange Characteristics help Explain the Invasive Success of Lythrum salicaria?
  54. CO2ENRICHMENT REDUCES THE ENERGETIC COST OF BIOMASS CONSTRUCTION IN AN INVASIVE DESERT GRASS
  55. The contribution of bryophytes to the carbon exchange for a temperate rainforest
  56. Carbon dioxide efflux from a 550 m3 soil across a range of soil temperatures
  57. Sex-specific physiological and growth responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 in Silene latifolia Poiret
  58. Age at flowering differentially affects vegetative and reproductive responses of a determinate annual plant to elevated carbon dioxide
  59. Response of NDVI, biomass, and ecosystem gas exchange to long-term warming and fertilization in wet sedge tundra
  60. Increased CO2 uncouples growth from isoprene emission in an agriforest ecosystem
  61. Canopy position affects the temperature response of leaf respiration in Populus deltoides
  62. Leaf respiration is differentially affected by leaf vs. stand-level night-time warming
  63. Analysis of the growth of rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) in South Westland, New Zealand, using process-based simulation models
  64. Photosynthetic characteristics in canopies of Quercus rubra, Quercus prinus and Acer rubrum differ in response to soil water availability
  65. Construction Cost and Invasive Potential: Comparing Lythrum salicaria (Lythraceae) with Co-Occurring Native Species along Pond Banks
  66. Sensitivity and acclimation of Glycine max (L.) Merr. leaf gas exchange to CO2 partial pressure
  67. The photosynthesis - leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a meta-analysis
  68. Photosynthetic adjustment in field-grown ponderosa pine trees after six years exposure to elevated CO{sub 2}
  69. The photosynthesis - leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a meta-analysis
  70. Nonlinearity of photosynthetic responses to growth in rising atmospheric CO 2 : an experimental and modelling study
  71. Plants, CO2 and photosynthesis in the 21st century
  72. Growth and dry matter partitioning in loblolly and ponderosa pine seedlings in response to carbon and nitrogen availability
  73. Relationships Between NDVI, Canopy Structure, and Photosynthesis in Three Californian Vegetation Types
  74. Assessing community type, plant biomass, pigment composition, and photosynthetic efficiency of aquatic vegetation from spectral reflectance
  75. Effects of nitrogen supply and elevated carbon dioxide on construction cost in leaves of Pinus taeda (L.) seedlings
  76. Effects of light quantity and quality and soil nitrogen status on nitrate reductase activity in rainforest species of the genus Piper