Search Results - "Broadmeadow, Mark S. J."
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Using commercial tree nurseries to monitor visible ozone injury—An evaluation
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2010)“…▶ Assessment of potential methodology to assess the extent of ozone damage to trees. ▶ Comparisons of ozone mean concentration, AOT40 and cumulative stomatal…”
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Species-specific climate response of oaks (Quercus spp.) under identical environmental conditions
Published in IForest (Viterbo) (01-04-2014)“…Oak forests play a major role in Britain due to their economic, social and historic value. Sudden oak death and general decline symptoms have therefore caused…”
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Growth responses of Quercus petraea, Fraxinus excelsior and Pinus sylvestris to elevated carbon dioxide, ozone and water supply
Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2000)“…Seedlings of Quercus petraea (oak), Fraxinus excelsior (ash) and Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) were grown at two CO2 concentrations with two O3 and two water…”
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Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world
Published in Nature climate change (2015)“…Stomatal conductance is a land-surface attribute that links the water and carbon cycles. Analysis of a global database covering a wide range of plant…”
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Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents
Published in Environmental research letters (2010)“…Understanding the relationships between climate and carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems is critical to predict future levels of atmospheric carbon…”
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Carbon-isotope composition of biochemical fractions and the regulation of carbon balance in leaves of the C3-crassulacean acid metabolism intermediate Clusia minor L. growing in Trinidad
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-10-1994)“…Carbon-isotope ratios (delta13Cs) were measured for various biochemical fractions quantitatively extracted from naturally exposed and shaded leaves of the…”
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