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Wright C, West J, de Lima A, Souza E, Medeiros M, Wilcox B
Tree Physiol . 2023 Nov; 44(1). PMID: 37935389
In forest ecosystems, transpiration (T) patterns are important for quantifying water and carbon fluxes and are major factors in predicting ecosystem change. Seasonal changes in rainfall and soil water content...
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Lin W, Domec J, Ward E, Marshall J, King J, Laviner M, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2021 Dec; 42(4):703. PMID: 34935032
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Wright C, de Lima A, de Souza E, West J, Wilcox B
Ecol Evol . 2021 Sep; 11(17):11808-11825. PMID: 34522343
In seasonally dry tropical forests, plant functional type can be classified as deciduous low wood density, deciduous high wood density, or evergreen high wood density species. While deciduousness is often...
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Li J, West J, Hart A, Wegrzyn J, Smith M, Domec J, et al.
Front Genet . 2021 Jun; 12:661440. PMID: 34140968
Drought response is coordinated through expression changes in a large suite of genes. Interspecific variation in this response is common and associated with drought-tolerant and -sensitive genotypes. The extent to...
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Lin W, Domec J, Ward E, Marshall J, King J, Laviner M, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2019 Nov; 39(12):1984-1994. PMID: 31748787
Drought frequency and intensity are projected to increase throughout the southeastern USA, the natural range of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), and are expected to have major ecological and economic...
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Hyodo A, Malghani S, Zhou Y, Mushinski R, Toyoda S, Yoshida N, et al.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom . 2018 Oct; 33(2):165-175. PMID: 30304571
Rationale: Biochar amendments often decrease N O gas production from soil, but the mechanisms and magnitudes are still not well characterized since N O can be produced via several different...
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Chesson L, Barnette J, Bowen G, Brooks J, Casale J, Cerling T, et al.
Oecologia . 2018 Jun; 187(4):1077-1094. PMID: 29955984
The heart of forensic science is application of the scientific method and analytical approaches to answer questions central to solving a crime: Who, What, When, Where, and How. Forensic practitioners...
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Gimeno T, Ogee J, Royles J, Gibon Y, West J, Burlett R, et al.
New Phytol . 2017 May; 215(3):965-976. PMID: 28467665
Carbonyl sulphide (COS) is a potential tracer of gross primary productivity (GPP), assuming a unidirectional COS flux into the vegetation that scales with GPP. However, carbonic anhydrase (CA), the enzyme...
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Wonkka C, Twidwell D, West J, Rogers W
Ecol Appl . 2016 Apr; 26(1):128-45. PMID: 27039515
In ecosystems with alternative stable states, restoration success can be thought of as overcoming the resilience of an undesirable state to promote an alternative state that yields greater ecosystem services....
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Cernusak L, Barbour M, Arndt S, Cheesman A, English N, Feild T, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2015 Dec; 39(5):1087-102. PMID: 26715126
Leaf water contains naturally occurring stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in abundances that vary spatially and temporally. When sufficiently understood, these can be harnessed for a wide range of...