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    Steps toward an improvement in process-based models of water use by fruit trees: A case study in olive by Diaz-Espejo, A., Buckley, T.N., Sperry, J.S., Cuevas, M.V., de Cires, A., Elsayed-Farag, S., Martin-Palomo, M.J., Muriel, J.L., Perez-Martin, A., Rodriguez-Dominguez, C.M., Rubio-Casal, A.E., Torres-Ruiz, J.M., Fernández, J.E.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-11-2012)
    “…► Application of process-based models in irrigation scheduling. ► Hydraulic limitations by soil and plant evaluated. ► Hydraulic and non-hydraulic signals in…”
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    control of stomata by water balance by Buckley, Thomas N.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2005)
    “…It is clear that stomata play a critical role in regulating water loss from terrestrial vegetation. What is not clear is how this regulation is achieved…”
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    Sensitivity of olive leaf turgor to air vapour pressure deficit correlates with diurnal maximum stomatal conductance by Rodriguez-Dominguez, C.M., Hernandez-Santana, V., Buckley, T.N., Fernández, J.E., Diaz-Espejo, A.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-07-2019)
    “…•Leaf turgor pressure changes to D changes relate to maximum stomatal conductance.•We derived a physiological-based indicator from a leaf turgor…”
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    How should leaf area, sapwood area and stomatal conductance vary with tree height to maximize growth? by Buckley, T.N, Roberts, D.W

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2006)
    “…Conventional wisdom holds that the ratio of leaf area to sapwood area (L/S) should decline during height (H) growth to maintain hydraulic homeostasis and…”
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    DESPOT, a process-based tree growth model that allocates carbon to maximize carbon gain by Buckley, T.N, Roberts, D.W

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2006)
    “…We present a new model of tree growth, DESPOT (Deducing Emergent Structure and Physiology Of Trees), in which carbon (C) allocation is adjusted in each time…”
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    Carbon-water balance and patchy stomatal conductance by Buckley, T.N, Farquhar, G.D, Mott, K.A

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-1999)
    “…Stomata govern carbon-water balance by simultaneously controlling photosynthesis (A) and transpiration (E). It is unclear how patchy stomatal conductance…”
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