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Recent Publications from the Air Quality Effects Laboratory
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Ozone inhibits phloem loading from a transport pool: Compartmental efflux analysis in Pima cotton
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Ozone impacts on allometry and root
hydraulic conductance are not mediated by source limitation nor developmental
age
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Effect of ozone on hydraulic
architecture in Pima cotton
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Estimating canopy conductance to
ozone uptake from observations of evapotranspiration at the canopy scale and
at the leaf scale
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Ozone deposition to a cotton field:
Stomatal and surface wetness effects during the California ozone deposition
experiment
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Effects of stomatal conductance and
surface wetness on ozone deposition in field-grown grape
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Vertical profiles of boundary
conductance and wind speed in a cotton canopy measured with heated brass
surrogate leaves
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Observations and model simulation
link stomatal inhibition to impaired hydraulic conductance following ozone
exposure in cotton
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Acute exposure to ozone inhibits
rapid carbon translocation from source leaves of Pima cotton
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Ozone increases root respiration but decreasees leaf CO2 assimilation in cotton and melon (pdf)
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Ozone impacts on cotton: towards an integrated mechanism (pdf)
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