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Modeling intra-crown and intra-canopy interactions in red maple: assessment of light transfer on carbon dioxide and water vapor exchangeWilliam L Bauerle
Dpartment of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 0319, USA
Tree Physiol 24:589-97. 2004..Nursery and plantation productivity per unit land area was optimized by tactical placement of trees of several sizes, but this was accompanied by increased canopy water use...
Ecophysiology of Acer rubrum seedlings from contrasting hydrologic habitats: growth, gas exchange, tissue water relations, abscisic acid and carbon isotope discriminationWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Tree Physiol 23:841-50. 2003....
Stomatal conductance of Acer rubrum ecotypes under varying soil and atmospheric water conditions: predicting stomatal responses with an abscisic acid-based modelWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 0319, USA
Tree Physiol 24:805-11. 2004..The study supported the use of gfac as a gas exchange function that controls water stress effects on gs and aids in the prediction of gs responses...
The influence of temperature on within-canopy acclimation and variation in leaf photosynthesis: spatial acclimation to microclimate gradients among climatically divergent Acer rubrum L. genotypesWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Shepardson Building, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1173, USA
J Exp Bot 58:3285-98. 2007..Thus, this study established the importance of including spatial acclimation to temperature- and provenance-, ecotype-, and/or genotype-specific parameter sets into carbon uptake models...
Influence of brick air scrubber by-product on growth and development of corn and hybrid poplarCarla N Thomas
Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University, 509 Westinghouse Rd, Pendleton, SC 29670, USA
Bioresour Technol 98:1085-94. 2007..Biomass production, cumulative leaf area, and chlorophyll a fluorescence of hybrid poplar plants were not affected by scrubber by-product applications of up to 5% w:w...
Growth temperature modulates the spatial variability of leaf morphology and chemical elements within crowns of climatically divergent Acer rubrum genotypesMohamed A Shahba
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
Tree Physiol 29:869-77. 2009..This indicates that within-crown temperature-induced variations in leaf morphology and chemical content should be accounted for in forest ecosystem models...
Simulating carbon dioxide exchange rates of deciduous tree species: evidence for a general pattern in biochemical changes and water stress responseRobert F Reynolds
Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Ann Bot 104:775-84. 2009..This study explored whether a general pattern of changes in V(cmax), J(max), and a standardized soil moisture response accounted for carbon dioxide exchange of deciduous trees throughout the growing season...
Exploring the importance of within-canopy spatial temperature variation on transpiration predictionsWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1173, USA
J Exp Bot 60:3665-76. 2009....
Photoperiodic regulation of the seasonal pattern of photosynthetic capacity and the implications for carbon cyclingWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109:8612-7. 2012..Photoperiod-associated declines in photosynthetic capacity could limit autumn carbon gain in forests, even if warming delays leaf senescence...
Shifts in xylem vessel diameter and embolisms in grafted apple trees of differing rootstock growth potential in response to droughtTaryn L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture, Cornell University, 134A Plant Science Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Planta 234:1045-54. 2011..Our results demonstrated that anatomical differences were related to shifts in hydraulic conductivity and cavitation events, a direct result of grafting, under limited soil water...
Separating foliar physiology from morphology reveals the relative roles of vertically structured transpiration factors within red maple crowns and limitations of larger scale modelsWilliam L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1173, USA
J Exp Bot 62:4295-307. 2011....
Measuring and modeling the variation in species-specific transpiration in temperate deciduous hardwoodsJoseph D Bowden
Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 0319, USA
Tree Physiol 28:1675-83. 2008..This work quantified the major factors that influence modeled species-specific transpiration and confirmed the ability to scale leaf-level physiological attributes to whole-crown transpiration on a species-specific basis...
Root foraging in response to heterogeneous soil moisture in two grapevines that differ in potential growth rateTaryn L Bauerle
Department of Horticulture, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA
New Phytol 179:857-66. 2008..These results demonstrated that a plant of higher vigor has greater morphological plasticity in response to lateral heterogeneity in soil moisture but similar tolerance to moisture stress as indicated by root survivorship in dry soil...
Drought impact on forest growth and mortality in the southeast USA: an analysis using Forest Health and Monitoring dataRyan J Klos
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634 0317, USA
Ecol Appl 19:699-708. 2009..The significant effects of stand conditions on drought responses observed in our study also suggest that forest management may be used as a tool to mitigate drought effects...
Effects of scrubber by-product-stabilized dairy lagoon sludge on growth and physiological responses of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)Carla N Thomas
Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University, 509 Westinghouse Rd, Pendleton, SC 29670, USA
Chemosphere 64:152-60. 2006..The increased growth and yield of sunflower plants indicated the potential of the sludge-scrubber by-product mixture as a soil amendment in agricultural crop production...
Inhibition and acclimation of C(3) photosynthesis to moderate heat: a perspective from thermally contrasting genotypes of Acer rubrum (red maple)David J Weston
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 6422, USA
Tree Physiol 27:1083-92. 2007....
Tree water storage and its diurnal dynamics related to sap flow and changes in stem volume in old-growth Douglas-fir treesJan Cermak
Institute of Forest Ecology, Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, 61300 Brno, Czech Republic
Tree Physiol 27:181-98. 2007..Whole tree transpiration can be maintained with stored water for about a week, but it can be maintained with stored water from the upper crown alone for no more than a few hours...
