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    Rhizosphere interactions, carbon allocation, and nitrogen acquisition of two perennial North American grasses in response to defoliation and elevated atmospheric CO2 by Augustine, David J., Dijkstra, Feike A., William Hamilton III, E., Morgan, Jack A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-03-2011)
    “…Carbon allocation and N acquisition by plants following defoliation may be linked through plant–microbe interactions in the rhizosphere. Plant C allocation…”
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    Interactive Effects of Elevated CO₂ and Ozone on Leaf Thermotolerance in Field-grown Glycine max by Mishra, Sasmita, Heckathorn, Scott A, Barua, Deepak, Wang, Dan, Joshi, Puneet, Hamilton, E. William III, Frantz, Jonathan

    Published in Journal of integrative plant biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Humans are increasing atmospheric CO₂, ground-level ozone (O₃), and mean and acute high temperatures. Laboratory studies show that elevated CO₂ can increase…”
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    Biomass and Mineral Element Responses of a Serengeti Short-Grass Species to Nitrogen Supply and Defoliation: Compensation Requires a Critical [N] by E. William Hamilton III, Michele S. Giovannini, Stephanie A. Moses, Coleman, James S., McNaughton, Samuel J.

    Published in Oecologia (01-09-1998)
    “…Large mammalian herbivores in grassland ecosystems influence plant growth dynamics in many ways, including the removal of plant biomass and the return of…”
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    Defoliation induces root exudation and triggers positive rhizospheric feedbacks in a temperate grassland by Hamilton, E. William, Frank, Douglas A., Hinchey, Paul M., Murray, Tanya R.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-11-2008)
    “…The facilitating effect of the exudation of carbon (C) compounds from roots on rhizospheric processes has been shown in controlled experiments; however, it…”
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    Mitochondrial Adaptations to NaCl. Complex I Is Protected by Anti-Oxidants and Small Heat Shock Proteins, Whereas Complex II Is Protected by Proline and Betaine by Hamilton, E. William, Heckathorn, Scott A.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2001)
    “…High soil sodium (Na) is a common stress in natural and agricultural systems. Roots are usually the first tissues exposed to Na stress and Na stress-related…”
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    Interactive Effects of Elevated CO₂ and Growth Temperature on the Tolerance of Photosynthesis to Acute Heat Stress in C₃ and C₄ Species by Hamilton III, E. William, Heckathorn, Scott A, Joshi, Puneet, Wang, Dan, Barua, Deepak

    Published in Journal of integrative plant biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Determining effects of elevated CO₂ on the tolerance of photosynthesis to acute heat-stress (heat wave) is necessary for predicting plant responses to global…”
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    Rhizosphere interactions, carbon allocation, and nitrogen acquisition of two perennial North American grasses in response to defoliation and elevated atmospheric C[O.sub.2] by Augustine, David J, Dijkstra, Feike A, Hamilton, III, E. William, Morgan, Jack A

    Published in Oecologia (01-03-2011)
    “…Carbon allocation and N acquisition by plants following defoliation may be linked through plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere. Plant C allocation…”
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    Interactive Effects of Elevated CO 2 and Growth Temperature on the Tolerance of Photosynthesis to Acute Heat Stress in C 3 and C 4 Species by Hamilton III, E. William, Heckathorn, Scott A., Joshi, Puneet, Wang, Dan, Barua, Deepak

    Published in Journal of integrative plant biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Determining effects of elevated CO 2 on the tolerance of photosynthesis to acute heat‐stress (heat wave) is necessary for predicting plant responses to global…”
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    Interactive Effects of Elevated CO 2 and Ozone on Leaf Thermotolerance in Field‐grown Glycine max by Mishra, Sasmita, Heckathorn, Scott A., Barua, Deepak, Wang, Dan, Joshi, Puneet, Hamilton III, E. William, Frantz, Jonathan

    Published in Journal of integrative plant biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Humans are increasing atmospheric CO 2 , ground‐level ozone (O 3 ), and mean and acute high temperatures. Laboratory studies show that elevated CO 2 can…”
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    Molecular, physiological, and growth responses to sodium stress in C4 grasses from a soil salinity gradient in the Serengeti ecosystem by Hamilton, E. William, McNaughton, Samuel J., Coleman, James S.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2001)
    “…The concentration of soil sodium (Na) is an important factor that influences species distribution in the Serengeti short-grass plains, Tanzania. Experiments…”
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