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  • Strategy shifts in leaf physiology, structure and nutrient content between species of high- and low-rainfall and high- and low-nutrient habitats
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 15, No. 4. (2001), pp. 423-434.
    by IJ Wright, PB Reich, M Westoby
    posted to leaf postdoc resource_use by dianella on 2008-06-26 08:46:48 as **
  • From tropics to tundra: Global convergence in plant functioning
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 94, No. 25. (9 December 1997), pp. 13730-13734.
    by Peter B Reich, Michael B Walters, David S Ellsworth
    posted to nitrogen photosynthesis resource_use by dianella on 2008-06-15 06:47:13 as **
  • Effects of nitrogen supply on the anatomy and chemical composition of leaves of four grass species belonging to the genus Poa, as determined by image-processing analysis and pyrolysis-mass spectrometry
    Plant, Cell & Environment, Vol. 20, No. 7. (1997), pp. 881-897.
    by Van JJCM Arendonk, GJ Niemann, JJ Boon, H Lambers
    posted to grass nitrogen resource_use rgr by dianella on 2008-06-08 13:15:53 as **
  • The worldwide leaf economics spectrum.
    Nature, Vol. 428, No. 6985. (22 April 2004), pp. 821-827.
    by IJ Wright, PB Reich, M Westoby, DD Ackerly, Z Baruch, F Bongers, J Cavender-Bares, T Chapin, JH Cornelissen, M Diemer, J Flexas, E Garnier, PK Groom, J Gulias, K Hikosaka, BB Lamont, T Lee, W Lee, C Lusk, JJ Midgley, ML Navas, U Niinemets, J Oleksyn, N Osada, H Poorter, P Poot, L Prior, VI Pyankov, C Roumet, SC Thomas, MG Tjoelker, EJ Veneklaas, R Villar
  • Different photosynthesis-nitrogen relations in deciduous hardwood and evergreen coniferous tree species
    Oecologia, Vol. 104, No. 1. (1995), pp. 24-30.
    by PB Reich, MB Walters, BD Kloeppel, DS Ellsworth
    posted to gas_exchange nitrogen resource_use by dianella on 2008-02-21 06:01:19 as **
  • Photosynthesis-nitrogen relations in Amazonian tree species
    Oecologia, Vol. 97, No. 1. (1 February 1994), pp. 62-72.
    by PB Reich, MB Walters, DS Ellsworth, C Uhl
    posted to gas_exchange nitrogen resource_use by dianella on 2008-02-21 05:01:09 as ****
  • The Cost of Tundra Plant Structures: Evaluation of Concepts and Currencies
    The American Naturalist, Vol. 133, No. 1. (1989), pp. 1-19.
    by Stuart F Chapin
    posted to arctic resource_use by dianella on 2008-02-06 01:23:49 as **
  • Alpine Plant Life: Functional Plant Ecology of High Mountain Ecosystems
    (10 September 1999)
    by Christian Körner
  • Inherent Variation In Growth-Rate Between Higher-Plants - A Search For Physiological Causes And Ecological Consequences
    Advances In Ecological Research, Vol. 23 (1992), pp. 187-261.
  • The photosynthesis-nitrogen relationship in wild plants
    (1986), pp. 25-56.
    by C Field, HA Mooney
    edited by TJ Givnish
  • Causes and consequences of variation in growth rate and productivity of higher plants
    (1989), pp. 125-140.
    edited by H Lambers
  • Water use efficiency of twenty-five co-existing Patagonian species growing under different soil water availability
    Oecologia
  • Altitudinal Variation in Leaf Gas Exchange, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations, and Leaf Mass per Area in Populations of Frasera speciosa
    Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol. 31, No. 2. (1999), pp. 191-195.
    by William D Bowman, Amy Keller, Mardy Nelson
  • Resource Limitation in Plants--An Economic Analogy
    by Arnold J Bloom, Stuart F Chapin, Harold A Mooney
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