Browsing by Author Griffin , Kevin L
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Bringing the Kok effect to light: A review on the integration of daytime respiration and net ecosystem exchange
Author(s) | Heskel, Mary; Atkin, Owen; Turnbull, Matthew H, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2013 |
Date Created | - |
Leaf respiration in darkness and in the light under pre-industrial, current and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Author(s) | AYUB, Gohar; Zaragoza-Castells, Joana; Griffin , Kevin L, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2014 |
Date Created | - |
Leaf- and cell-level carbon cycling responses to a nitrogen and phosphorus gradient in two arctic tundra species
Author(s) | Heskel, Mary A; Anderson, O Roger; Atkin, Owen, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2012 |
Date Created | - |
Modulation of respiratory metabolism in response to nutrient changes along a soil chronosequence
Author(s) | Kornfeld, Ari; Atkin, Owen; Griffin , Kevin L, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2013 |
Date Created | - |
Respiratory flexibility and efficiency are affected by simulated global change in Arctic plants
Author(s) | Kornfeld, Ari; Heskel, Mary A; Atkin, Owen, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2013 |
Date Created | - |
Seasonality of foliar respiration in two dominant plant species from the Arctic tundra: Response to long-term warming and short-term temperature variability
Author(s) | Heskel, Mary; Bitterman , Danielle S; Atkin, Owen, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2013 |
Date Created | - |
Thermal acclimation of shoot respiration in an Arctic woody plant species subjected to 22 years of warming and altered nutrient supply
Author(s) | Heskel, Mary; Greaves, H E; Turnbull, Matthew H, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2014 |
Date Created | - |
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