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  • 2. Scots pine responses to elevated temperature and carbon dioxide concentration: growth and wood properties.
    Kilpeläinen A, Peltola H, Ryyppö A, Kellomäki S.
    Tree Physiol; 2005 Jan; 25(1):75-83. PubMed ID: 15519988
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  • 4. Elevated temperature and CO(2) concentration effects on xylem anatomy of Scots pine.
    Kilpeläinen A, Gerendiain AZ, Luostarinen K, Peltola H, Kellomäki S.
    Tree Physiol; 2007 Sep; 27(9):1329-38. PubMed ID: 17545132
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  • 8. Contrasting effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration and temperature on Rubisco activity, chlorophyll fluorescence, needle ultrastructure and secondary metabolites in conifer seedlings.
    Sallas L, Luomala EM, Ultriainen J, Kainulainen P, Holopainen JK.
    Tree Physiol; 2003 Feb; 23(2):97-108. PubMed ID: 12533304
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  • 10. Respiratory responses of Scots pine stems to 5 years of exposure to elevated CO2 concentration and temperature.
    Zha TS, Kellomäki S, Wang KY, Ryyppö A.
    Tree Physiol; 2005 Jan; 25(1):49-56. PubMed ID: 15519985
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  • 12. Canopy position and needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata after five years of exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure.
    Tissue DT, Griffin KL, Turnbull MH, Whitehead D.
    Tree Physiol; 2001 Aug; 21(12-13):915-23. PubMed ID: 11498338
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  • 13. Branch growth and gas exchange in 13-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) trees in response to elevated carbon dioxide concentration and fertilization.
    Maier CA, Johnsen KH, Butnor J, Kress LW, Anderson PH.
    Tree Physiol; 2002 Nov; 22(15-16):1093-106. PubMed ID: 12414369
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  • 15. What prevails in climatic response of Pinus sylvestris in-between its range limits in mountains: slope aspect or elevation?
    Zhirnova DF, Belokopytova LV, Barabantsova AE, Babushkina EA, Vaganov EA.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2020 Mar; 64(3):333-344. PubMed ID: 31691013
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  • 16. Carbon assimilation and nitrogen in needles of fertilized and unfertilized field-grown Scots pine at natural and elevated concentrations of CO2.
    Laitinen K, Luomala EM, Kellomäki S, Vapaavuori E.
    Tree Physiol; 2000 Jul; 20(13):881-92. PubMed ID: 11303578
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  • 20. Response of photosynthesis in second-generation Pinus radiata trees to long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure.
    Greenep H, Turnbull MH, Whitehead D.
    Tree Physiol; 2003 Jun; 23(8):569-76. PubMed ID: 12730049
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