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    Wildland fire reburning trends across the US West suggest only short-term negative feedback and differing climatic effects by Buma, B, Weiss, S, Hayes, K, Lucash, M

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2020)
    “…Wildfires are a significant agent of disturbance in forests and highly sensitive to climate change. Short-interval fires and high severity (mortality-causing)…”
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    Short-interval fires increasing in the Alaskan boreal forest as fire self-regulation decays across forest types by Buma, B., Hayes, K., Weiss, S., Lucash, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-03-2022)
    “…Climate drivers are increasingly creating conditions conducive to higher frequency fires. In the coniferous boreal forest, the world’s largest terrestrial…”
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    Relationships between needle nitrogen concentration and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir seedlings to elevated CO2 and temperature by Lewis, J. D., Lucash, M., Olszyk, D. M., Tingey, D. T.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2004)
    “…• Here we examined correlations between needle nitrogen concentration ([N]) and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings to…”
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    Similarity of nutrient uptake and root dimensions of Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir at two contrasting sites in Colorado by Yanai, Ruth D., McFarlane, Karis J., Lucash, Melissa S., Kulpa, Sarah E., Wood, Dustin M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-10-2009)
    “…Nutrient uptake capacity is an important parameter in modeling nutrient uptake by plants. Researchers commonly assume that uptake capacity measured for a…”
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    Seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir seedlings during the third and fourth year of exposure to elevated CO2 and temperature by Lewis, J. D., Lucash, M., Olszyk, D., Tingey, D. T.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2001)
    “…ABSTRACT The interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and temperature on seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii…”
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    Stomatal responses of Douglas‐fir seedlings to elevated carbon dioxide and temperature during the third and fourth years of exposure by Lewis, J. D., Lucash, M., Olszyk, D. M., Tingey, D. T.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-11-2002)
    “…Two major components of climate change, increasing atmospheric [CO2] and increasing temperature, may substantially alter the effects of water availability to…”
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    Internal temperature of Douglas-fir buds is altered at elevated temperature by Apple, Martha E., Lucash, Melissa S., Phillips, Donald L., Olszyk, David M., Tingey, David T.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-02-1999)
    “…Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir) saplings were grown in sun-lit controlled environment chambers at ambient or elevated (+4°C above ambient) temperature. We…”
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    Relationships between needle nitrogen concentration and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir seedlings to elevated CO sub(2) and temperature by Lewis, J D, Lucash, M, Olszyk, D M, Tingey, D T

    Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2004)
    “…Here we examined correlations between needle nitrogen concentration ([N]) and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings to…”
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    Seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir seedlings during the third and fourth year of exposure to elevated CO 2 and temperature by Lewis, J. D., Lucash, M., Olszyk, D., Tingey, D. T.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2001)
    “…ABSTRACT The interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO 2 and temperature on seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir ( Psuedotsuga menziesii…”
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    Seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir seedlings during the third and fourth year of exposure to elevated CO sub(2) and temperature by Lewis, J D, Lucash, M, Olszyk, D, Tingey, D T

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2001)
    “…The interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) and temperature on seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)…”
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    Visualization of alternative future scenarios for forest ecosystems using animated statistical surfaces by Jenny, H., Liem, J., Lucash, M. S., Scheller, R. M.

    “…Rising uncertainties associated with climate change make it important to include forest ecosystem simulations into forest management planning. The output of…”
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    Temporal variation in nutrient uptake capacity by intact roots of mature loblolly pine by Lucash, M.S, Joslin, J.D, Yanai, R

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2005)
    “…Nutrient uptake is generally thought to exhibit a simple seasonal pattern, but few studies have measured temporal variation of nutrient uptake capacity in…”
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    Response of sagebrush steppe species to elevated CO sub(2) and soil temperature by Lucash, MS, Farnsworth, B, Winner, W E

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-01-2005)
    “…Elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) may cause long-term changes in the productivity and species composition of the sagebrush steppe. Few studies, however, have…”
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