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1. Accounting for the impact of genotype and environment on variation in leaf respiration of wheat in Mexico and Australia.

2. Molecular control of masting: an introduction to an epigenetic summer memory.

3. Genotypic variation in Pinus radiata responses to nitrogen source are related to changes in the root microbiome.

4. Coordinated nitrogen and carbon remobilization for nitrate assimilation in leaf, sheath and root and associated cytokinin signals during early regrowth of Lolium perenne.

5. Depletion of carbohydrate reserves limits nitrate uptake during early regrowth in Lolium perenne L.

6. Canopy position affects the relationships between leaf respiration and associated traits in a tropical rainforest in Far North Queensland.

7. Soil phosphorous and endogenous rhythms exert a larger impact than CO2 or temperature on nocturnal stomatal conductance in Eucalyptus tereticornis.

8. Urban environment of New York City promotes growth in northern red oak seedlings.

9. Effects of leaf age and tree size on stomatal and mesophyll limitations to photosynthesis in mountain beech (Nothofagus solandrii var. cliffortiodes).

10. Sapwood temperature gradients between lower stems and the crown do not influence estimates of stand-level stem CO(2) efflux.

11. Changes in composition, structure and aboveground biomass over seventy-six years (1930-2006) in the Black Rock Forest, Hudson Highlands, southeastern New York State.

12. Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction modulates light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines.

13. Stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to photosynthesis in four tree species in a temperate rainforest dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum in New Zealand.

14. Variations in dark respiration and mitochondrial numbers within needles of Pinus radiata grown in ambient or elevated CO2 partial pressure.

15. Response of photosynthesis in second-generation Pinus radiata trees to long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure.

16. Energy investment in leaves of red maple and co-occurring oaks within a forested watershed.

17. Canopy position and needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata after five years of exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure.

18. Responses of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics in three deciduous tree species vary with site water availability.

19. Root adaptation and nitrogen source acquisition in natural ecosystems.

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