Patrick J Vogan
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Vogan P, Schoettle A
PLoS One
. 2016 Oct;
11(10):e0162913.
PMID: 27706249
Increasing the frequency of resistance to the non-native fungus Cronartium ribicola (causative agent of white pine blister rust, WPBR) in limber pine populations is a primary management objective to sustain...
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Vogan P, Sage R
Oecologia
. 2011 Dec;
169(2):341-52.
PMID: 22139428
This study evaluates acclimation of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance in three evolutionary lineages of C(3), C(3)-C(4) intermediate, and C(4) species grown in the low CO(2) and hot conditions proposed to...
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Vogan P, Sage R
Plant Cell Environ
. 2011 Apr;
34(9):1415-30.
PMID: 21486309
Plants using the C(4) pathway of carbon metabolism are marked by greater photosynthetic water and nitrogen-use efficiencies (PWUE and PNUE, respectively) than C(3) species, but it is unclear to what...
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Sage T, Sage R, Vogan P, Rahman B, Johnson D, Oakley J, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2011 Apr;
62(9):3183-95.
PMID: 21459765
This study investigated whether Euphorbia subgenus Chamaesyce subsection Acutae contains C(3)-C(4) intermediate species utilizing C(2) photosynthesis, the process where photorespired CO(2) is concentrated into bundle sheath cells. Euphorbia species in...
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Vogan P, Frohlich M, Sage R
Plant Cell Environ
. 2007 Aug;
30(10):1337-45.
PMID: 17727423
We demonstrate for the first time the presence of species exhibiting C3-C4 intermediacy in Heliotropium (sensu lato), a genus with over 100 C3 and 150 C4 species. CO2 compensation points...