Browsing Department of Agricultural Biology by Author "Medlyn, B. E.,"

Browsing Department of Agricultural Biology by Author "Medlyn, B. E.,"

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  • Kumarathunge, D. P.,; Medlyn, B. E.,; Drake, J. E.,; Tjoelker, M. G.,; Aspinwall, M. J.,; Battaglia, M.,; Cano, F. J.,; Carter, K. R.,; Cavaleri, M. A.,; Cernusak, L. A.,; Chambers, J. Q.,; De Kauwe, M. G.,; Dillaway, D. N.,; Dreyer, E.,; Ellsworth, D. S.,; Ghannoum, O.,; Han, Q.,; Hikosaka, K.,; Way, D. A. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018-12-29)
    The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses to warming in global vegetation models (GVMs). The response may vary geographically, owing to genetic adaptation to ...
  • Drake, J. E.; Vårhammar, A.,; Kumarathunge, D.,; Medlyn, B. E.,; Pfautsch, S.; Reich, P. B.; Tissue, D. T.; Ghannoum, O.; Tjoelker, M. G. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017-05-23)
    Impacts of climate warming depend on the degree to which plants are constrained by adaptation to their climate-of-origin or exhibit broad climatic suitability. We grew cool-origin, central and warm-origin provenances of ...
  • Kumarathunge, D. P.,; Medlyn, B. E.,; Drake, J. E.,; Rogers, A.,; Tjoelker, M. G. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019-08-04)
    The triose phosphate utilization (TPU) rate has been identified as one of the processes that can limit terrestrial plant photosynthesis. However, we lack a robust quantitative assessment of TPU limitation of photosynthesis ...

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