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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
31
Citations
5025
World Ranking
6112
National Ranking
1475

Best Publications

  • A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality

    Henry D. Adams;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;William R.L. Anderegg;Henrik Hartmann

  • Impacts of extreme precipitation and seasonal changes in precipitation on plants

    Melanie J Zeppel;Janet Wilks;James D Lewis;James D Lewis

  • The plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato is genetically monomorphic and under strong selection to evade tomato immunity.

    Rongman Cai;James Lewis;Shuangchun Yan;Haijie Liu

  • Role of mycorrhizal infection in the growth and reproduction of wild vs. cultivated plants : I. Wild vs. cultivated oats.

    Roger Koide;Mingguang Li;James Lewis;Cherie Irby

  • AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora.

    Daniel Falster;Rachael Gallagher;Rachael Gallagher;Elizabeth H. Wenk;Ian J. Wright

  • Exposure to preindustrial, current and future atmospheric CO2 and temperature differentially affects growth and photosynthesis in Eucalyptus

    Oula Ghannoum;Nathan G. Phillips;Nathan G. Phillips;Jann P. Conroy;Renee A. Smith

  • Nocturnal stomatal conductance responses to rising [CO2], temperature and drought.

    Melanie J. B. Zeppel;James D. Lewis;James D. Lewis;Brian Chaszar;Renee A. Smith

  • Plant growth in elevated CO2 alters mitochondrial number and chloroplast fine structure.

    Kevin L. Griffin;O. Roger Anderson;Mary D. Gastrich;James D. Lewis

  • Inter- and intra-specific variation in nocturnal water transport in Eucalyptus

    Nathan G Phillips;Nathan G Phillips;James D Lewis;Barry A Logan;David T Tissue

  • Leaf respiration at different canopy positions in sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) grown in ambient and elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide in the field.

    David T Tissue;James D Lewis;Stan D Wullschleger;Jeffrey S Amthor

  • Photosynthetic responses of two eucalypts to industrial-age changes in atmospheric [CO2] and temperature

    Oula Ghannoum;Nathan G. Phillips;Marie A. Sears;Barry A. Logan

  • Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on leaf dark respiration of Xanthium strumarium in light and in darkness

    Xianzhong Wang;James D. Lewis;David T. Tissue;Jeffrey R. Seemann

  • Response of Xanthium strumarium leaf respiration in the light to elevated CO2 concentration, nitrogen availability and temperature

    J. B. Shapiro;K. L. Griffin;J. D. Lewis;D. T. Tissue

  • Consequences of nocturnal water loss: a synthesis of regulating factors and implications for capacitance, embolism and use in models.

    Melanie J Zeppel;James D Lewis;Nathan G Phillips;David T Tissue

  • Age-related decline of stand biomass accumulation is primarily due to mortality and not to reduction in NPP associated with individual tree physiology, tree growth or stand structure in a Quercus-dominated forest

    Cheng-Yuan Xu;Cheng-Yuan Xu;Matthew H. Turnbull;David T. Tissue;David T. Tissue;James D. Lewis;James D. Lewis

  • Morphology and Stomatal Function of Douglas Fir Needles Exposed to Climate Change: Elevated CO2 and Temperature.

    Martha E. Apple;David M. Olszyk;Douglas P. Ormrod;James Lewis

  • Seasonal response of photosynthesis to elevated CO2 in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) over two growing seasons

    James D. Lewis;David T. Tissue;Boyd R. Strain

  • Seasonal patterns of photosynthesis in Douglas fir seedlings during the third and fourth year of exposure to elevated CO2 and temperature

    James D. Lewis;Melissa S. Lucash;David M. Olszyk;David T. Tingey

  • Effects of age and ontogeny on photosynthetic responses of a determinate annual plant to elevated CO2 concentrations

    James D Lewis;Xianzhong Wang;Kevin L Griffin;David T Tissue

  • Relationships between needle nitrogen concentration and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir seedlings to elevated CO2 and temperature

    James D. Lewis;Melissa S. Lucash;David M. Olszyk;David T. Tingey

  • Leaf photosynthesis, respiration and stomatal conductance in six Eucalyptus species native to mesic and xeric environments growing in a common garden

    James D. Lewis;James D. Lewis;Nathan G. Phillips;Nathan G. Phillips;Barry A. Logan;Barry A. Logan;Carolyn R. Hricko

  • Photosynthetic responses of cottonwood seedlings grown in glacial through future atmospheric [CO2] vary with phosphorus supply

    David T Tissue;James D Lewis;James D Lewis

  • Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and drought on nocturnal water fluxes in Eucalyptus saligna.

    Melanie J Zeppel;James D Lewis;James D Lewis;Belinda E Medlyn;Craig V. M Barton

  • Stomatal Responses of Douglas-Fir Seedlings to Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Temperature During the Third and Fourth Years of Exposure

    James D. Lewis;Melissa S. Lucash;David M. Olszyk;David T. Tingey

  • Phosphorus supply drives nonlinear responses of cottonwood (Populus deltoides) to increases in CO2 concentration from glacial to future concentrations

    James D. Lewis;James D. Lewis;Joy K. Ward;David T. Tissue;David T. Tissue

  • CO2 and temperature effects on morphological and physiological traits affecting risk of drought-induced mortality.

    Honglang Duan;Honglang Duan;Brian Chaszar;James D Lewis;James D Lewis;Renee A Smith

  • Industrial-age changes in atmospheric [CO2] and temperature differentially alter responses of faster- and slower-growing Eucalyptus seedlings to short-term drought

    James D. Lewis;Renee A. Smith;Oula Ghannoum;Barry A. Logan;Barry A. Logan

Frequent Co-Authors

David T. Tissue
David T. Tissue Western Sydney University
Nathan Phillips
Nathan Phillips Boston University
Barry A. Logan
Barry A. Logan Bowdoin College
Oula Ghannoum
Oula Ghannoum Western Sydney University
Melanie J. B. Zeppel
Melanie J. B. Zeppel Macquarie University
Kevin L. Griffin
Kevin L. Griffin Columbia University
Travis E. Huxman
Travis E. Huxman University of California, Irvine
David T. Tingey
David T. Tingey Environmental Protection Agency
Jann P. Conroy
Jann P. Conroy Western Sydney University
Mark A. Adams
Mark A. Adams University of Sydney

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