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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... , Atsushi Ishida, Takeshi Tange and Hisayoshi Yagi Tree Physiology 26:459–468 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Carbon content variation in boles of mature sugar maple and giant sequoia Sabah H. Lamlom and ... Girona and Jordi Marsal Tree Physiology 26:479–492 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Leaf and wood carbon isotope ratios, specific leaf areas and wood growth of Eucalyptus species across a rainfall gradient in ...
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Jepson Herbarium: Trustees
... has published 84 research papers and two books in the fields of terpene biosynthesis, stable carbon isotope geochemistry, photosynthesis and plant ultrastructure and DNA sequences in conifers. Dr. Park has received many ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu

Stem & Root Anatomy
... seasons that compares favorably with carbon isotope measurements. The calcium record can be determined in one afternoon at the synchrotron lab compared with four months in an isotope lab. Poussart, P.M., Myneni ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Biology - Palaeoecology - People - Appy Sluijs
... to 5 ‰) negative carbon isotope excursion (CIE) in marine and terrestrial fossil records of carbonate and organic matter. The magnitude and shape of the isotope excursion indicate a massive injection ... and biological characteristics as the PETM, but of a smaller magnitude. In retrospect, the carbon isotope excursion and carbonate dissolution of this 2 Million years younger interval was previously ...
www.bio.uu.nl

Jed O. Kaplan
... . Bartlein, Vegetation sensitivity in a topographically complex region to direct and indirect effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, Glob. Biogeochem. Cycles, 17 (2), 36.1-36.14, 2003. Scholze, M., J ... (3), 239-255, 2003. Kaplan, J.O., I.C. Prentice, and N. Buchmann, The stable carbon isotope composition of the terrestrial biosphere: Modeling at scales from the leaf to the globe, Glob ...
www.botany.unibe.ch

MBG: Research: Bolivia: Meteorite Impact Crater
... Park use the C4 metabolic pathway and therefore contains an elevated amount of the stable carbon isotope 13C when compared to the forest plants. The relative amount of 13C is quantified as ... from -25 to -30. Over time, the SOM at a site will mirror the stable carbon isotope value of the vegetation growing on it. For example, SOM in an area, which has ...
www.mobot.org

Professor David Beerling: Publications Listing
... leaves, and stable carbon isotope composition of fossils, have allowed us to extract a range of quantitative information documenting past changes in the operation of the ancient carbon cycle. Recent summaries ... into the carbon isotopic composition of fossil plant remains. The publications below deal with these issues. Beerling, D.J., Lake, J.A., Berner, R.A. et al. (2002) Carbon isotope evidence ...
www.palaeobiology.org.uk

CSIRO PUBLISHING - Functional Plant Biology
... pp. 893-910 Abstract | PDF (1.3 MB) - $25.00 Viewpoint: How large is the carbon isotope fractionation of the photorespiratory enzyme glycine decarboxylase? Guillaume Tcherkez pp. 911-920 Abstract | PDF (222 ...
www.publish.csiro.au

CSIRO PUBLISHING - Functional Plant Biology
... KB) - $25.00 The effects of resource availability and environmental conditions on genetic rankings for carbon isotope discrimination during growth in tomato and rice Jonathan P. Comstock, Susan R. McCouch, Bjorn C ...
www.publish.csiro.au
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Photosynthesis Directory
... the basic equation of photosynthesis. It was discovered that when carbon dioxide was labelled with a heavy isotope of oxygen, only the lighter isotope was emitted from the plant as oxygen gas. However ... , as a carrier of reductive power. This store of power serves to reduce carbon dioxide to the more complex carbon structure of glucose, the building block of life. The reactions leading to ...
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