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522 related items for PubMed ID: 27974652

  • 1. Nighttime stomatal conductance differs with nutrient availability in two temperate floodplain tree species.
    Eller F, Jensen K, Reisdorff C.
    Tree Physiol; 2017 Apr 01; 37(4):428-440. PubMed ID: 27974652
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  • 2. Populus species from diverse habitats maintain high night-time conductance under drought.
    Cirelli D, Equiza MA, Lieffers VJ, Tyree MT.
    Tree Physiol; 2016 Feb 01; 36(2):229-42. PubMed ID: 26420792
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  • 5. Removal of nutrient limitations by long-term fertilization decreases nocturnal water loss in savanna trees.
    Scholz FG, Bucci SJ, Goldstein G, Meinzer FC, Franco AC, Miralles-Wilhelm F.
    Tree Physiol; 2007 Apr 01; 27(4):551-9. PubMed ID: 17241997
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  • 12. Temperate tree species show identical response in tree water deficit but different sensitivities in sap flow to summer soil drying.
    Brinkmann N, Eugster W, Zweifel R, Buchmann N, Kahmen A.
    Tree Physiol; 2016 Dec 01; 36(12):1508-1519. PubMed ID: 27609804
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  • 15. Nighttime transpiration in woody plants from contrasting ecosystems.
    Dawson TE, Burgess SS, Tu KP, Oliveira RS, Santiago LS, Fisher JB, Simonin KA, Ambrose AR.
    Tree Physiol; 2007 Apr 01; 27(4):561-75. PubMed ID: 17241998
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  • 16. Role of hydraulic and chemical signals in leaves, stems and roots in the stomatal behaviour of olive trees under water stress and recovery conditions.
    Torres-Ruiz JM, Diaz-Espejo A, Perez-Martin A, Hernandez-Santana V.
    Tree Physiol; 2015 Apr 01; 35(4):415-24. PubMed ID: 25030936
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  • 17. Drought response of mesophyll conductance in forest understory species--impacts on water-use efficiency and interactions with leaf water movement.
    Hommel R, Siegwolf R, Saurer M, Farquhar GD, Kayler Z, Ferrio JP, Gessler A.
    Physiol Plant; 2014 Sep 01; 152(1):98-114. PubMed ID: 24483818
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  • 19. How does drought tolerance compare between two improved hybrids of balsam poplar and an unimproved native species?
    Larchevêque M, Maurel M, Desrochers A, Larocque GR.
    Tree Physiol; 2011 Mar 01; 31(3):240-9. PubMed ID: 21444373
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