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    Redistribution of soil water by lateral roots mediated by stem tissues by Burgess, SSO, Bleby, TM

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-09-2006)
    “…Evidence is increasing to suggest that a major activity of roots is to redistribute soil water. Roots in hydraulic contact with soil generally either absorb or…”
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    Changes in gas exchange versus leaf solutes as a means to cope with summer drought in Eucalyptus marginata by Warren, C. R, Bleby, T, Adams, M. A

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2007)
    “…Two of the ways in which plants cope with water deficits are stomatal closure and “osmotic adjustment”. We sought to assess the contributions of these…”
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    An improved heat pulse method to measure low and reverse rates of sap flow in woody plants by Burgess, S S, Adams, M A, Turner, N C, Beverly, C R, Ong, C K, Khan, A A, Bleby, T M

    Published in Tree physiology (01-06-2001)
    “…The compensation heat pulse method (CHPM) is of limited value for measuring low rates of sap flow in woody plants. Recent application of the CHPM to woody…”
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    Measurement of sap flow in roots of woody plants: a commentary by Burgess, S S, Adams, M A, Bleby, T M

    Published in Tree physiology (01-07-2000)
    “…Measurements of sap flow in roots have recently been used to study patterns of resource acquisition by woody plants; however, the various thermometric methods…”
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    Seasonal water use characteristics of tall wheatgrass [Agropyron elongatum (Host) Beauv.] in a saline environment by BLEBY, T. M., AUCOTE, M., KENNETT‐SMITH, A. K., WALKER, G. R., SCHACHTMAN, D. P.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-11-1997)
    “…ABSTRACT It is essential to characterize the water use of plants that have potential for the stabilization of rising saline ground‐water which could lead to…”
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    Emissions of isoprene, monoterpene and short-chained carbonyl compounds from Eucalyptus spp. in southern Australia by Winters, Anthony J., Adams, Mark A., Bleby, Tim M., Rennenberg, Heinz, Steigner, Dominik, Steinbrecher, Rainer, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-06-2009)
    “…Eucalypts are among the highest emitters of biogenic volatile organic compounds, yet there is relatively little data available from field studies of this…”
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    Architectural plasticity in young Eucalyptus marginata on restored bauxite mines and adjacent natural forest in south-western Australia by Bleby, Timothy M., Colquhoun, Ian J., Adams, Mark A.

    Published in Tree physiology (01-08-2009)
    “…The aboveground architecture of Eucalyptus marginata (Jarrah) was investigated in chronosequences of young trees (2.5, 5 and 10 m height) growing in a…”
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    Water and nutrient dynamics in surface roots and soils are not modified by short-term flooding of phreatophytic plants in a hyperarid desert by Zeng, F, Bleby, T.M, Landman, P.A, Adams, M.A, Arndt, S.K

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-2006)
    “…Little is known of the mechanisms employed by woody plants to acquire key resources such as water and nutrients in hyperarid environments. For phreatophytic…”
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