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Overview

Robert O. Teskey is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research spans several scientific disciplines, primarily focusing on Medicine, Environmental Science, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their diverse publication record.

The scientist has contributed to a number of recent papers, including studies related to cardiovascular interventions and environmental biological processes. Notable publications include:

  • Complete Revascularization vs Culprit Lesion-Only Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Angina-Related Quality of Life in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction, 2022, JAMA Cardiology
  • Heterotrophic Respiration and the Divergence of Productivity and Carbon Sequestration, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Xylem transport of root-derived CO2 caused a substantial underestimation of belowground respiration during a growing season, 2021, Global Change Biology

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, the scientist works with coauthors including Laurent J. Feldman, Shamir R. Mehta, Jia Wang, David Wood, and John A. Spertus. These collaborations highlight a combination of expertise in clinical and environmental fields.

Their research is published across several well-regarded scientific venues, such as:

  • JAMA Cardiology
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Global Change Biology

The main fields of study identified in their work include:

  • Medicine
  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these disciplines, the following subfields have been a focus:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Soil Science
  • Surgery
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

The research topics covered emphasize several key areas, including:

  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Research
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

This profile reflects a multidisciplinary research portfolio bridging clinical medicine and environmental sciences, with a publication history that reflects contributions to both fundamental biological processes and applied clinical investigations.

Best Publications

  • Responses of tree species to heat waves and extreme heat events

    Robert Teskey;Timothy Wertin;Ingvar Bauweraerts;Maarten Ameye

  • Increase in leaf temperature opens stomata and decouples net photosynthesis from stomatal conductance in Pinus taeda and Populus deltoides x nigra

    Josef Urban;Josef Urban;Miles W Ingwers;Mary Anne McGuire;Robert O Teskey

  • Origin, fate and significance of CO2 in tree stems.

    Robert O. Teskey;An Saveyn;Kathy Steppe;Mary Anne McGuire

  • A comparison of sap flux density using thermal dissipation, heat pulse velocity and heat field deformation methods

    Kathy Steppe;Dirk J.W. De Pauw;Tanya M. Doody;Robert O. Teskey

  • Dynamics of Canopy Structure and Light Interception in Pinus Elliottii Stands, North Florida

    H. L. Gholz;S. A. Vogel;W. P. Cropper;K. McKelvey

  • Stomatal conductance increases with rising temperature.

    Josef Urban;Miles Ingwers;Mary Anne McGuire;Robert O. Teskey

  • Influence of temperature and water potential on root growth of white oak

    Robert O. Teskey;Thomas M. Hinckley

  • Assessing variation in the radial profile of sap flux density in Pinus species and its effect on daily water use.

    Chelcy R. Ford;Mary Anne McGuire;Robert J. Mitchell;Robert O. Teskey

  • Physiology and genetics of tree growth response to moisture and temperature stress: an examination of the characteristics of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)

    R. O. Teskey;B. C. Bongarten;B. M. Cregg;P. M. Dougherty

  • Process models as tools in forestry research and management

    Kurt Johnsen;Lisa Samuelson;Robert Teskey;Steve McNulty

  • Periodic root and shoot growth in oak.

    P. B. Reich;R. O. Teskey;P. S. Johnson;T. M. Hinckley

  • Carbon dioxide transport in xylem causes errors in estimation of rates of respiration in stems and branches of trees

    R. O. Teskey;M. A. Mcguire

  • Diurnal and seasonal variability in the radial distribution of sap flow: predicting total stem flow in Pinus taeda trees.

    Chelcy R Ford;Carol E Goranson;Robert J Mitchell;Rodney E Will

  • Root‐derived CO2 efflux via xylem stream rivals soil CO2 efflux

    Doug P. Aubrey;Robert O. Teskey

  • Stomatal and nonstomatal limitations to net photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. under different environmental conditions.

    R. O. Teskey;J. A. Fites;L. J. Samuelson;B. C. Bongarten

  • Transport of root‐respired CO2 via the transpiration stream affects aboveground carbon assimilation and CO2 efflux in trees

    Jasper Bloemen;Mary Anne McGuire;Doug P. Aubrey;Robert O. Teskey

  • Dry weight partitioning and its relationship to productivity in loblolly pine seedlings from seven sources

    B. C. Bongarten;R. O. Teskey

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  • A severe drought: impact on tree growth, phenology, net photosynthetic rate and water relations.

    T. M. Hinckley;P. M. Dougherty;J. P. Lassoie;J. E. Roberts

  • Meeting global policy commitments: carbon sequestration and southern pine forests

    Kurt H. Johnsen;David N. Wear;R. Oren;R.O. Teskey

  • Effect of complete competition control and annual fertilization on stem growth and canopy relations for a chronosequence of loblolly pine plantations in the lower coastal plain of Georgia

    B.E Borders;R.E Will;D Markewitz;A Clark

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Anne McGuire
Mary Anne McGuire University of Georgia
Kathy Steppe
Kathy Steppe Ghent University
Thomas M. Hinckley
Thomas M. Hinckley University of Washington
Rodney E. Will
Rodney E. Will Oklahoma State University
Daniel Markewitz
Daniel Markewitz University of Georgia
Timothy A. Martin
Timothy A. Martin University of Florida
Robert J. Mitchell
Robert J. Mitchell La Trobe University
Lisa J. Samuelson
Lisa J. Samuelson Auburn University
Jean-Christophe Domec
Jean-Christophe Domec Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Thomas R. Fox
Thomas R. Fox Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)

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