43 results on '"Dawson, T. E."'
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2. Hydraulic Lift in Acacia tortilis Trees on an East African Savanna
3. Root functioning modifies seasonal climate
4. Fog in the California Redwood Forest: Ecosystem Inputs and Use by Plants
5. Evidence for Trifoliate Resistance Breaking Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virusin New Zealand
6. Comparison of the Coat Protein Gene Sequences of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolatesin New Zealand
7. The Importance of Seed Reserves for Seedling Performance: An Integrated Approach Using Morphological, Physiological, and Stable Isotope Techniques
8. Spatial and Physiological Overlap of Three Co-Occurring Alpine Willows
9. Physiological Responses to Soil Moisture Stress in Two Amazonian Gap- Invader Species
10. Plants as Mosaics: Leaf-, Ramet-, and Gender-Level Variation in the Physiology of the Dwarf Willow, Salix arctica
11. Nitrogen uptake by four tree species of the Catskill Mountains, New York: Implications for forest N dynamics
12. Low Subsurface Water Storage Capacity Relative to Annual Rainfall Decouples Mediterranean Plant Productivity and Water Use From Rainfall Variability
13. Functional strategies of tropical dry forest plants in relation to growth form and isotopic composition
14. Seasonal trends in photosynthesis and electron transport during the Mediterranean summer drought in leaves of deciduous oaks
15. Contrasting drought-response strategies in California redwoods
16. Water relations and microclimate around the upper limit of a cloud forest in Maui, Hawai'i
17. Hydrologic control of the oxygen isotope ratio of ecosystem respiration in a semi-arid woodland
18. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales
19. Diverse functional responses to drought in a Mediterranean‐type shrubland in South Africa
20. Irradiance and water deficit effects on gas exchange behavior of two C3 Amazonian weeds
21. First Molecular Evidence of Citrus psorosis virus and Citrus viroid III from Citrus spp. in New Zealand
22. Ecohydrological advances and applications in plant-water relations research: a review
23. Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
24. Learning new structural descriptions in the understanding of elementary motions
25. What the towers don't see at night: nocturnal sap flow in trees and shrubs at two AmeriFlux sites in California
26. Nighttime transpiration in woody plants from contrasting ecosystems
27. Below-ground competition between trees and grasses may overwhelm the facilitative effects of hydraulic lift
28. Hydraulic lift in Acacia tortilis trees on an East African savanna
29. Responses of Acer negundo genders to interannual differences in water availability determined from carbon isotope ratios of tree ring cellulose
30. Estimating water use by sugar maple trees: considerations when using heat-pulse methods in trees with deep functional sapwood
31. Seasonal air and soil temperature effects on photosynthesis in red spruce (Picea rubens) saplings
32. Determining water use by trees and forests from isotopic, energy balance and transpiration analyses: the roles of tree size and hydraulic lift
33. Enhancing abscission of mature macadamia nuts with ethephon
34. Effect of a forchlorfenuron dip on kiwifruit fruit size
35. Experiments using split-root chambers on water uptake from soil macropores by sunflowers
36. The role of macropores in the cultivation of bell pepper in salinized soil
37. Physiological responses to soil moisture stress in two Amazonian gap-invader species
38. Plant as mosaics: leaf-, ramet-, and gender-level variation in the physiology of the dwarf willow, Salix arctica
39. Historical changes in the stomatal limitation of photosynthesis: empirical support for an optimality principle
40. Intravesical treatments for painful bladder syndrome/ interstitial cystitis.
41. Glucose metabolism and milk yield of cows infused abomasally or ruminally with starch.
42. Patterns of water use and the tissue water relations in the dioecious shrub, Salix arctica: the physiological basis for habitat partitioning between the sexes.
43. Intraspecific variation in the water relations of Salix arctica, an arctic-alpine dwarf willow.
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