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Publikováno v:
Plant, Cell & Environment. 38:1023-1034
This work has been supported by an NERC-UK researchgrant to O.K.A (NER/B/S/2001/00875), funding to OKAfrom the ARC-Australia (CE140100008) and by a DaphneJackson Fellowship to L.J.A. funded by the NERC-UK.
Autor:
Catherine Campbell, Vaughan Hurry, Joana Zaragoza-Castells, Lindsey J. Atkinson, Owen K. Atkin
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 24:1181-1191
Summary 1. Scaling relationships linking photosynthesis (A) to leaf traits are important for predicting vegetation patterns and plant-atmosphere carbon fluxes. Here, we investigated the impact of growth temperature on such scaling relationships. 2. W
Autor:
Rosie A. Fisher, Vaughan Hurry, Joana Zaragoza-Castells, Owen K. Atkin, F. Ian Woodward, Lindsey J. Atkinson, Catherine Campbell, Jon W. Pitchford
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 14:2709-2726
The response of plant respiration (R) to temperature is an important component of the biosphere's response to climate change. At present, most global models assume that R increases exponentially wi ...
Autor:
Lindsey J. Atkinson, Maria Lundmark, Owen K. Atkin, Joana Zaragoza-Castells, Vaughan Hurry, Catherine Campbell
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 176:375-389
Gas exchange, fluorescence, western blot and chemical composition analyses were combined to assess if three functional groups (forbs, grasses and evergreen trees/shrubs) differed in acclimation of leaf respiration (R) and photosynthesis (A) to a rang
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 173:110-120
* The impact of nitrogen (N) supply on the temperature response of root respiratory O(2) uptake (R) was assessed in several herbaceous species grown in solution culture. Warm-grown (25 : 20 degrees C, day:night) plants differing in root N concentrati
Publikováno v:
Plant, cellenvironment. 38(6)
To determine (1) whether acclimation of carbon metabolism to low temperatures results in recovery of the relative growth rate (RGR) of plants in the cold and (2) the source of N underpinning cold acclimation in Arabidopsis thaliana, we supplied plant
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental botany. 57(2)
The subject of this review is the impact of long-term changes in temperature on plant growth and its underlying components. The discussion highlights the extent to which thermal acclimation of metabolism is intrinsically linked to the plasticity of a