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Publications:Drake J, Stoy P, Jackson RB, and DeLucia E. (2008) Fine-root respiration in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) forest exposed to elevated CO2 and N fertilization. Plant, Cell and Environment, Volume 31, 1663-1672 Bilgin D, Aldea M, O'Neill B, Benitez M, Li M, Clough S, and DeLucia E. (2008) Elevated Ozone Alters Soybean-Virus Interaction. MPMI, Volume 21(10): 1297-1308 Dermody, O, O'Neill, B, Zangerl, A, Berenbaum, M, DeLucia, E. (2008) Effects of elevated CO2 abd O3 on leaf damage and insect abundance in a soybean agroecosystem. Arthropod-Plant Interactions, Volume 2:125-135 (DOI 10.1007/s11829-008-9045-4) Nabity, P, Zavala, J., and DeLucia, E. (2008) Indirect Suppression of Photosynthesis on Individual Leaves by Arthropod Herbivory. Annals of Botany, DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcn127 O'Neill, B., Zangerl, A., DeLucia, E., and Berenbaum, M.R. (2008) Longevity and Fecundity of Japanese Beetle (Popilla japonica) on Foliage Grown Under Elevated Carbon Dioxide. Environmental Entomology, Volume 37(2): 601-607 Zavala, J., Casteel, C., DeLucia, E., and Berenbaum, M. (2008) Anthropogenic increase in carbon dioxide compromises plant defense against invasive insects. PNAS, Volume 105; 5129-5133 [UPI and other media articles on this paper] Casteel, C., O'Neill, B., Zavala, J., Bilgin, DD, Berenbaum, M., and DeLucia, E. (2008)Transcriptional profiling reveals elevated CO2 and elevated O3 alter resistance of soybean (Glycine max) to Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica). Plant, Cell and Environment, Volume 31; 419-434 DeLucia, E., Casteel, C., Nabity, P., and O'Neill, B. (2008) Insects take a bigger bite out of plants in a warmer, higher carbon dioxide world. PNAS, Vol 105 (6) p. 1781-1782 Dermody, O., Long, S., McConnaughay, K., and DeLucia, E. (2008) How do elevated CO2and O3 affect the interception and utilization of radiation by a soybean canopy? Global Change Biology, Vol. 14; 556-564 Knepp R, Hamilton J, Zangerl A, Berenbaum M, DeLucia E (2007) Foliage of Oaks Grown Under Elevated CO2 Reduces Performance of Antheraea polyphemus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) Environmental Entomology, Vol 36 (3):609-617 DeLucia, E, Drake, JE., Thomas, RB., Gonzalez-Meler, M. (2007) Forest Carbon use efficiency: is respiration a constant fraction of gross primary production? Global Change Biology, Vol. 13; 1157-1167. This is an electronic version of an article published in Global Change Biology: Complete citation information for the final version of the paper, as published in the print edition of Global Change Biology, is available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal's website at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/GCB or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com. Aldea, M., Frank, Thomas D., DeLucia, Evan H. (2006) A method for quantitative analysis of spatially variable physiological processes across leaf surfaces. Photosynthesis Research, Vol. 90; 161-172. Schlesinger, WH, EH DeLucia, AC Finzi, GR Hendrey, KS Hofmockel, J Lichter, R Matamala, D Moore, R Oren. JS Pippen, RB Thomas. (2006) The Duke Forest FACE Experiment: CO2 Enrichment of a Loblolly Pine Forest. Managed ecosystems and CO2: Case studies, processes and perspectives. Ecological Studies, Vol. 187; Nösberger, J.; Long, S.P.; Norby, R.J.; Stitt, M.; Hendrey, G.R.; Blum, H. (Eds.); Springer Verlag, 459 p Ort DR, Ainsworth EA, Aldea M, Allen DJ, Bernacchi CJ, Berenbaum MR, Bollero GA, Cornic G, Davey PA, Dermody O, Dohleman FG, Hamilton JG, Heaton EA, Leakey ADB, Mahoney J, Mies TA, Morgan PB, Nelson RL, O'Neil B, Rogers A, Zangerl AR, Zhu X-G, DeLucia EH, Long SP. (2006) SoyFACE: the Effects and Interactions of Elevated [CO2] and [O3] on Soybean. Ecological Studies 18: 71-86. . Margaret R. Prater, Evan H. DeLucia. (2006) Non-native grasses alter evapotranspiration and energy balance in Great Basin sagebrush communities Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 139:154–163 Aldea, M., J.G. Hamilton, J.P. Resti, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, T.D. Frank, and E.H. DeLucia. (2006) Comparison of photosynthetic damage from arthropod herbivory and pathogen infection in understory hardwood samplings. Oecologia 149:221-232. Dermody, O., S.P. Long, and E.H. DeLucia. (2006) How does elevated CO2 or ozone affect the leaf-area index of soybean when applied independently? New Phytologist 169:145-155. Finzi, A.C., D.J.P. Moore, E.H. DeLucia, J. Lichter, K.S. Hofmockel, R.B. Jackson, H.-S. Kim, R. Matamala, H.R. McCarthy, R. Oren, J.S. Pippen, and W.H. Schlesinger. (2006) Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem processed under elevated CO2 in a warm-temperate forest. Ecology 87:15-25. Moore, D.J.P., S. Aref, R.M. Ho, J.S. Pippen, J.G. Hamilton, and E.H. DeLucia. (2006) Annual basal area increment and growth duration of Pinus taeda in response to eight years of free-air carbon dioxide enrichment. Global Change Biology 12:1367-1377. This is an electronic version of an article published in Global Change Biology 12:1367-1377, as published in the print edition of Global Change Biology, is available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal's website at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/GCB or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com.] Prater, M.R., D. Obrist, J.A. Arnone III, and E.H. DeLucia. (2006) Net carbon exchange and evapotranspiration in postfire and intact sagebrush communities in the Great Basin. Oecologia 146:595-607. Tang, J.Y., R.E. Zielinski, A.R.Zangerl, A.R. Crofts, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H.DeLucia. (2006) The differential effects of herbivory by first and fourth instars of Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Experimental Botany 57:527-536. Aldea, M., J.G. Hamilton, J.P. Resti, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia. (2005) Indirect effects of insect herbivory on leaf gas exchange in soybean. Plant, Cell and Environment 28:402-411. DeLucia, E.H., D.J. Moore, and R.J. Norby. (2005) Contrasting responses of forest ecosystems to rising atmospheric CO2: implications for the global C cycle. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19:GB3006,doi:10.1029/2004GB002346. DeLucia, E.H., O. Dermody, B. O'Neill, M. Aldea, J.G. Hamilton, A.R. Zangerl, A. Rogers, and M.R. Berenbaum. (2005) Influence of elevated ozone and carbon dioxide on insect densities. Proceedings of the Illinois Crop Protection Conference. Pages 13-15, University of Illinois Extension, College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. DeLucia, E.H., D.J. Moore, J.G. Hamilton, R.B. Thomas, C.J. Springer and R.J. Norby. (2005) The changing role of forests in the global carbon cycle: responding to elevated carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In: Climate Change and Global Food Security, R. Lal, J. Duxbury, B.A. Steward and D.O. Hansen, eds., pp. 179-214. CRC Press. Gog, L., M.R. Berenbaum, E.H. DeLucia, and A.R. Zangerl. (2005) Autotoxic effects of essential oils on photosynthesis in parsley, parsnip, and rough lemon. Chemoecology 15:115-119. Hamilton, J.G., O. Dermody, M. Aldea, A.R. Zangerl, A. Rogers, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia. (2005) Anthropogenic changes in tropospheric composition increase susceptibility of soybean to insect herbivory. Environmental Entomology 34(2):479-485. Knepp, R.G., J.G. Hamilton, J.E. Mohan, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia. (2005) Elevated CO2 reduces leaf damage by insect herbivores in a forest community. New Phytologist 167(1):207-218. Norby, R.J., E.H. DeLucia, B. Gielen, C. Calfapietra, C.P. Giardina, J.S. King, J. Ledford, H.R. McCarthy, D.J.P. Moore, R. Ceulemans, P. DeAngelis, A.C. Finzi, D.F. Karnosky, M.E. Kubiske, M. Lukac, K.S. Pregitzer, G.E. Scarascia-Mugnozza, W.H. Schlesinger, and R. Oren. (2005) Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102:18052-18056. [See what theoreticians say about this paper...] Springer, C.J., E.H. DeLucia, and R.B. Thomas. (2005) Relationships between net photosynthesis and foliar nitrogen concentrations in a loblolly pine forest ecosystem grown in elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. Tree Physiology 25:385-394. Zou, J., S. Rodriguez-Zas, M. Aldea, M. Li, J. Zhu, D.O. Gonzalez, L.O. Vodkin, E.H. DeLucia, and S.J. Clough. (2005) Expression profiling soybean response to Pseudomonas syringae reveals new defense-related genes and rapid HR-specific downregulation of photosynthesis. MPMI 18:1161-1174. Bidart-Bouzat, M.G., S. Portnoy, E.H. DeLucia, and K.N. Paige. (2004) Elevated CO2 and herbivory influence trait integration in Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecology Letters 7:837-847. Davey, P.A., S. Hunt, G.J. Hymus, E.H. DeLucia, B.G. Drake, D.F. Karnosky, and S.P. Long. (2004) Respiratory oxygen uptake is not decreased by an instantaneous elevation of [CO2], but is increased by long-term growth in the field at elevated [CO2]. Plant Physiology 134:520-527. Hamilton, J.G., A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, J. Pippen, M. Aldea, and E.H. DeLucia. (2004) Insect herbivory in an intact forest understory under experimental CO2 enrichment. Oecologia 138:566-573. Rogers, A., D.J. Allen, P.A. Davey, P.B. Morgan, E.A. Ainsworth, C.J. Bernacchi, G. Cornic, O. Dermody, F.G. Dohleman, E.A. Heaton, J. Mahoney, X.-G. Zhu, E.H. DeLucia, D.R. Ort, and S.P. Long. (2004) Leaf photosynthesis and carbohydrate dynamics of soybeans grown throughout their life-cycle under Free-Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment. Plant, Cell and Environment 27:449-458. DeLucia, E.H., D. Whitehead, and M.J. Clearwater. (2003) The relative limitation of photosynthesis by mesophyll conductance in co-occurring species in a temperate rainforest dominated by the conifer Dacrydium cupressinum. Functional Plant Biology 30:1197-1204. Corrigendum. (2004) Functional Plant Biology 31:759. DeLucia, E.H., M.H. Turnbull, A.S. Walcroft, K.L. Griffins, D.T. Tissue, D. Glenny, T.M. McSeveny, and D. Whitehead. (2003) The contribution of bryophytes to the carbon exchange for a temperate rainforest. Global Change Biology 9:1158-1170. George, K., R.J. Norby, J.G. Hamilton, and E.H. DeLucia. (2003) Fine-root respiration in a loblolly pine and sweetgum forest growing in elevated CO2. New Phytologist 160:511-522. Luo, Y., L.W. White, J.G. Canadell, E.H. DeLucia, D.S. Ellsworth, A. Finzi, J. Lichter, & W.H. Schlesinger. (2003) Sustainability of terrestrial carbon sequestration: A case study in Duke Forest with inversion approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17:1021. Naik, V., D.J. Wuebbles, E.H. DeLucia, & J.A. Foley. (2003) Influence of geoengineered climate on the terrestrial biosphere. Environmental Management 32(3):373-381. Obrist, D., E.H. DeLucia, and J.A. Arnone III. (2003) Consequences of wildfire on ecosystem CO2 and water vapour fluxes in the Great basin. Global Change Biology 9:563-574. Singsaas, E.L., D.R. Ort, & E.H. DeLucia. (2003) Elevated CO2 effects on mesophyll conductance and its consequences for interpreting photosynthetic physiology. Plant, Cell and Environment 27:41-50. Zangerl, A.R., M.R. Berenbaum, E.H. DeLucia, & J.K. Nitao. (2003) Father, fruits and photosynthesis: pollen donor effects on fruit photosynthesis in wild parsnip. Ecology Letters 6:966-970. DeLucia, E.H., K. George, and J.G. Hamilton. (2002) Radiation-use efficiency of a forest exposed to elevated concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Tree Physiology 22:1003-1010. Finzi, A.C., E.H. DeLucia, J.G. Hamilton, D.D. Richter, and W.H. Schlesinger. (2002). The nitrogen budget of a pine forest under free air CO2 enrichment. Oecologia 132:567-578. Hamilton, J.G., E.H. DeLucia, K. George, S.L. Naidu, A.C. Finzi, and W.H. Schlesinger. (2002). Forest carbon balance under elevated CO2. Oecologia 131:250-260. Maherali, H., B.L. Williams, K.N. Paige, and E.H. DeLucia. (2002) Hydraulic differentiation of Ponderosa pine populations along a climate gradient is not associated with ecotypic divergence. Functional Ecology 16:510-521. Nitao, J.K., A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, J.G. Hamilton, & E.H. DeLucia. (2002). CNB: requiescat in pace? Oikos 98(3):540-547. (See counter-point article by Lerdau and Coley.) Zangerl, A.R., J.G. Hamilton, T.J. Miller, A.R. Crofts, K. Oxborough, M.R. Berenbaum, and E. H. DeLucia. (2002) Impact of folivory on photosynthesis is greater than the sum of its holes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99:1088-1091. DeLucia, E.H., J. Coleman, T. Dawson, and R. Jackson. (2001) Plant physiological ecology: Linking the organism to scales above and below. New Phytologist 149:9-16. Finzi, A.C., A.S. Allen, E.H. DeLucia, D.S. Ellsworth, and W.H. Schlesinger. (2001) Forest litter production, chemistry, and decomposition following two-years of free-air CO2 enrichment. Ecology 82:470-484. Hamilton, J.G., R.B. Thomas, and E.H. DeLucia. (2001) Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2 on leaf respiration in a forest ecosystem. Plant, Cell and Environment 24:975-982. Hamilton,
J.G., A.R. Zangerl, E.H. DeLucia, and M.R. Berenbaum. (2001) Carbon nutrient balance
hypothesis (CNB): Its rise and fall. Ecology
Letters 4:86-95.
Hartz-Rubin, J.S. and E.H. DeLucia. (2001) Canopy development of a model herbaceous community exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 and soil nutrients. Physiologia Plantarum 113:258-266. Maherali, H. and E.H. DeLucia. (2001) Influence of climate-driven shifts in biomass allocation on water transport and storage in ponderosa pine. Oecologia 129:481-491. Singsaas,
E.L., D.R. Ort, and E.H. DeLucia. (2001) Variation of photosynthetic quantum yield in
ecophysiological studies. Oecologia 128:15-23.
Arntz A.M., E.H. DeLucia, and N. Jordan. (2000) Fitness effects of a photosynthetic mutation across contrasting environments. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 13:792-803. Arntz A.M., E.H. DeLucia, and N. Jordan. (2000) From fluorescence to fitness: variation in photosynthetic rate affects fecundity and survivorship. Ecology 81(9):2567-2576. DeLucia, E.H. and R.T. Thomas. (2000) Photosynthetic responses of four hardwood species in a forest understory to atmospheric [CO2] enrichment. Oecologia 122:11-19. DeLucia, E.H., H. Maherali, and E.V. Carey. (2000) Climate-driven changes in biomass allocation compromise the ability of pines to store atmospheric carbon. Global Change Biology 6:587-593. Maherali,
H. and E.H. DeLucia. (2000) Interactive effects of elevated
CO2
and temperature on water transport in ponderosa pine.
American Journal of Botany 87:243-249.
Singsaas,
E.L., D.R. Ort, and E.H. DeLucia. (2000) Diurnal regulation of photosynthesis in understory
saplings. New Phytologist 145:39-49.
DeLucia,
E.H., R.B. Thomas, and J.K. Ward, editors. (1999) Critical assessment of the response of forest ecosystems
to elevated
atmospheric carbon dioxide. Tree
Physiology (special volume) 19 (4/5):211-335.
DeLucia, E.H., et al. (1999) Net primary production of a forest ecosystem under experimental CO2 enrichment. Science 284:1177-1179. Myers,
D.A., R.B. Thomas, and E.H. DeLucia. (1999) Photosynthetic
responses of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
needles to experimental reduction in sink demand. Tree
Physiology 19:235-242.
Myers,
D.A., R.B. Thomas, and E.H. DeLucia. (1999) Photosynthetic capacity of loblolly pine (Pinus
taeda L.) trees during the first year of carbon dioxide enrichment
in a
forest ecosystem. Plant, Cell and Environment 22:473-481.
Naidu, S.L. and
E.H. DeLucia. (1999) First-year
growth response of trees in an intact forest exposed to elevated
CO2.
Global Change Biology 5:609-614.
Arntz, A.M., E.H. DeLucia, and N.
Jordan. (1998) Contribution
of photosynthetic rate to growth and reproduction in Amaranthus
hybridus. Oecologia
117:323-330
Carey, E.V., R.M.
Callaway, and
E.H. DeLucia. (1998) Increased photosynthesis offsets costs of allocation to
sapwood in an
arid environment. Ecology
79:2281-2291
DeLucia,
E.H., T.W. Sipe, J. Herrick, and H. Maherali. (1998) Sapling biomass allocation and growth in the understory of
a deciduous
hardwood forest. American Journal of
Botany 85:955-963.
Naidu, S.L. and E.H. DeLucia. (1998) Physiological and morphological acclimation of shade-grown tree seedlings to late-season canopy gap formation. Plant Ecology 138:27-40.
Naidu,
S.L., E.H. DeLucia, and R.B. Thomas. (1998) Contrasting patterns
of biomass allocation in dominant and suppressed loblolly pine. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28:1116-1124.
Carey, E.V., R.M. Callaway, and E.H. DeLucia. (1997) Stem respiration of ponderosa pines grown in contrasting climates: implications for global climate change. Oecologia 111:19-25. DeLucia, E.H., R.M. Callaway, E.M. Thomas, and W.H. Schlesinger. (1997) Mechanisms of phosphorus acquisition for ponderosa pine seedlings under high CO2 and temperature. Annals of Botany 79:111-120. Heckathorn,
S.A., E.H. DeLucia, and R.E. Zielinski. (1997) The contribution of drought-related decreases in foliar
nitrogen
concentration to decreases in photosynthetic capacity during and after
drought
in prairie grasses. Physiologia Plantarum 101:173-182.
Maherali,
H., E.H. DeLucia, and T.W. Sipe. (1997) Hydraulic adjustment of maple saplings to canopy gap
formation. Oecologia 112:472-480.
Naidu,
S.L. and E.H. DeLucia. (1997) Acclimation of shade-developed leaves on saplings exposed
to late-season
canopy gaps. Tree Physiology 17:367-376.
Naidu,
S.L. and E.H. DeLucia. (1997) Growth, allocation and water relations of shade-grown Quercus
rubra L. saplings exposed to a late-season canopy gap.
Annals of Botany 80:335-344.
Smith,
W.K., T.C. Vogelmann, E.H. DeLucia, D.T. Bell, and K.A. Shepherd. (1997) Leaf form and
photosynthesis.
BioScience 47:785-800.
Callaway,
R.M., E.H. DeLucia, D. Moore, R. Nowak, and W.H. Schlesinger. (1996) Competition and
facilitation: contrasting effects of Artemisia
tridentata on desert vs. montane pines.
Ecology 77:2130-2141.
Carey,
E.V., E.H. DeLucia, and J.T. Ball. (1996) Stem maintenance and construction respiration in Pinus
ponderosa grown
in different concentrations of
DeLucia,
E.H. (1996) Tropical forest canopies. Book
review of Lowman and Nadkarini. Forest
Canopies. Academic
Press. Ecology 77:1645
(Invited paper).
DeLucia,
E.H., K. Nelson, and T.C. Vogelmann. (1996) Contribution of internal reflectance to light absorption
and
photosynthesis of shade leaves. Plant, Cell
and Environment 19:159-170.
Heckathorn,
S.A. and E.H. DeLucia. (1996) Potential benefits of drought-induced retranslocation of
shoot nitrogen
to rhizomes and roots in perennial prairie grasses. Functional
Ecology 10:396-400.
DeLucia,
E.H. and W.H. Schlesinger. (1995) Photosynthetic rates and nutrient-use efficiency among
evergreen and
deciduous shrubs in Okeefenokee Swamp. International
Journal of Plant Science 156:19-28.
Oker-Blom,
P., E.H. DeLucia H. Margolis, A. Schoettle and H. Smolander. (1995) Photosynthetic light capture
and processing from the cell to the canopy. Chapter
1. In:
Physiological Ecology of Coniferous
Forests: A Contemporary Synthesis.
W.K. Smith and T. Hinckley, eds. Academic
Press, NY. (Invited paper).
DeLucia,
E.H., R.M. Callaway, and W.H. Schlesinger. (1994) Offsetting changes in biomass allocation and
photosynthesis in ponderosa
pine (Pinus ponderosa)
under future climatic conditions. Tree
Physiology 14:669-677 (Invited
paper).
DeLucia,
E.H., S.L. Naidu, and J. Chen. (1994) Effects of simulated stratospheric ozone depletion on
seedling growth of
several species of hardwood trees. Erigenia
13:132-140 (Invited paper).
Callaway,
R.M., E.H. DeLucia, and W.H. Schlesinger. (1994) Biomass allocation of montane and desert ponderosa pine:
an analog for
response to climate change. Ecology
75:1474-1481.
Callaway,
R.M., E.H. DeLucia, E.M. Thomas, and W.H. Schlesinger. (1994) Compensatory responses of
CO2-exchange and biomass allocation and their
effects on the relative growth rate of ponderosa pine in different
CO2 and temperature regimes. Oecologia
98:159-166.
Hannon,
B., M. Ruth, and E.H. DeLucia. (1994) The natural ecosystem as a standard for
sustainability: a thermodynamic
approach. In: Sustainable
agriculture in the Midwest: Lessons
from Natural
Ecosystem and Human Prospects for the Future. Pp.
125-143, G. McIsaac and W.R. Edwards, eds.
The University of Illinois Press, Champaign, IL. (Invited
paper).
Heckathorn,
S.A. and E.H. DeLucia. (1994) Drought-induced nitrogen retranslocation in perennial C4
grass of tallgrass prairie. Ecology
75:1877-1895.
Heckathorn, S.A. and E.H. DeLucia. (1994) Ammonia volatilization during drought in perennial C4 grasses of tallgrass prairie. Oecologia 101:361-365. Hannon,
B., M. Ruth, and E.H. DeLucia. (1993) A physical view of sustainability. Ecological
Economics 8:253-268.
Henderson,
M., J.O. Dawson, and E.H. DeLucia. (1993) Phenology and recruitment of Ohio buckeye and sugar maple
in Illinois
forest stands. 9th Central Hardwood
Forest Conference Proceedings of a meeting held at Purdue
University, West
Lafayette, IN, March 8-10, Central Hardwood Forest Conference. St.
Paul, Minn.
North Central Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service,
U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1993. pp. 107-118.
Naidu,
S.L., J.H. Sullivan, A.H. Teramura, and E.H. DeLucia. (1993) The effects of ultraviolet-B
radiation on photosynthesis of different needle ages in field-grown
loblolly
pine. Tree Physiology 12:151-162.
Poulson,
M.A. and E.H. DeLucia. (1993) Photosynthetic and structural acclimation to light
direction in vertical
leaves of Silphium terebinthinaceum.
Oecologia 95:393-400.
Day,
T.A., T.C. Vogelmann, and E.H. DeLucia. (1992) Are some plant life forms more effective than others in
screening out
ultraviolet-B radiation? Oecologia
92:513-519.
DeLucia,
E.H., S.A. Heckathorn, and T.A. Day. (1992) Soil temperature effects on growth, biomass allocation,
and resource
acquisition of Andropogon gerardii.
New Phytologist 120: 543-549.
DeLucia,
E.H., T.A. Day, and T.C. Vogelmann. (1992) Ultraviolet-B and visible light penetration into needles
of two subalpine
conifers during foliar development. Plant,
Cell and Environment 15:921-929.
Day, Thomas A, Heckathorn, SA, DeLucia, E. (1991) Limitations of Photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. (Loblolly Pine) at Low Soil Temperatures. Plant Physiology, Vol. 96; 1246-1254
DeLucia, E.H. and W.H. Schlesinger. (1991) Resource-use efficiency and drought tolerance in adjacent
Great Basin and
Sierran plants. Ecology 72:51-58.
DeLucia, E.H., T.A. Day, and G. Oquist. (1991) The potential for photoinhibition of Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings exposed to high light and low soil temperature. Journal of Experimental Botany 42:611-617. DeLucia,
E.H., H.D. Shenoi, S.L. Naidu, and T.A. Day. (1991) Photosynthetic symmetry of sun and shade leaves of
different
orientations. Oecologia 87:51-57.
Hechler,
W.D., J.O. Dawson, and E.H. DeLucia. (1991) Stomatal conductance of seedlings of three oak species
subjected to
nitrogen fertilization and drought treatments. Proceedings
8th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, USDA, Forest Service,
Northeastern
Forest Experiment Station, General Technical Report NE-148.
L.H. McCormick and K.W. Gottschalk (eds.), pp. 187-193.
Heckathorn,
S.A. and E.H. DeLucia. (1991) Effects of leaf rolling on gas exchange and leaf
temperature in Andropogon
gerardii and Spartina pectinata.
Botanical Gazette 152:263-268.
Day,
T.A., E.H. DeLucia, and W.K. Smith. (1990) Effect of soil temperature on stem sap flow, shoot gas
exchange, and
water potential of Picea engelmannii
during snow melt. Oecologia 84:
474-481.
DeLucia,
E.H., T.A. Day, and T.C. Vogelmann. (1990) Ultraviolet-B radiation and the Rocky Mountain environment:
Measurement of incident light and penetration into foliage.
Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology,
University of
Missouri, 10:32-48 (Invited paper).
DeLucia,
E.H. and W.H. Schlesinger. (1990)
Ecophysiology of Great Basin and Sierran vegetation on
contrasting soils. Invited chapter for Plant Biology
of the Basin and Range, C.B. Osmond, L.F. Pitelka, G.M. Hidy eds.
Ecological
Studies Series 80, Springer-Verlag, pp. 143-178.
DeLucia,
E.H., W.H.
Schlesinger, and W.D. Billings. (1989) Edaphic limitations to growth and photosynthesis in
Sierran and Great
Basin vegetation. Oecologia 78:184-190.
Day,
T.A., E.H. DeLucia, and W.K. Smith. (1989)
Influence of cold soil and snowcover on photosynthesis and
conductance in
two Rocky Mountain conifers. Oecologia
80:546-552.
Day,
T.A., E.H. DeLucia, and W.K. Smith. (1989) Dorsiventrality of the photosynthetic light response in
naturally
occurring C3 dicots.
Proceedings of the VIIIth International Congress on
Photosynthesis
IV: 883-886.
DeLucia,
E.H. (1989) Ecophysiological aspects of the frost survival of plants. Book review of Sakai and Larcher. Frost
Survival of Plants. Springer-Verlag. Ecology 70:290
(Invited paper).
DeLucia,
E.H. and S.A. Heckathorn. (1989) The effect of soil drought on water-use efficiency in a
contrasting Great
Basin desert and Sierran montane species. Plant,
Cell and Environment 12:935-940.
Neave,
I.A., J.O. Dawson, and E.H. DeLucia. (1989) Autumnal photosynthesis is extended in nitrogen-fixing
European black
alder compared with white basswood: possible
adaptive significance. Canadian
Journal of Forest Research 19:12-17.
Schlesinger,
W.H., E.H. DeLucia, and W.D. Billings. (1989) Nutrient-use efficiency of woody plants on contrasting
soils in the
western Great Basin. Ecology
70:105-113.
DeLucia, E.H., W.K. Schlesinger, and W.D. Billings. (1988) Water relations and the maintenance of Sierran conifers on hydrothermally altered rock. Ecology 69:303-311. Smith,
W.K., E.H. DeLucia, and A.K. Knapp. (1988) Environmental limitations to photosynthesis in subalpine
plants of the
central Rocky Mountains, USA. USDA
Forest Service Publication #1463.
DeLucia,
E.H. (1987) The effects of freezing nights on photosynthesis, stomatal
conductance, and internal
CO2 concentration in
seedlings of Engelmann spruce (Picea
engelmannii Parry). Plant,
Cell and Environment 10:333-338.
DeLucia,
E.H. and W.K. Smith. (1987) Air and soil temperature limitations on photosynthesis in
Engelmann
spruce during summer. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research 17:527-533.
DeLucia,
E.H. (1986) Effect of low root temperature on net photosynthesis,
stomatal
conductance and carbohydrate concentration in Engelmann spruce (Picea
engelmannii Parry) seedlings. Tree
Physiology 2:143-154.
DeLucia,
E.H., T.W. Sasek, and B.R. Strain. (1985) Photosynthetic inhibition after long-term exposure to
elevated levels of
atmospheric carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis
Research 7:175-184.
Sasek, T.W., E.H. DeLucia, and B.R. Strain. (1985) Reversibility of photosynthetic inhibition in cotton after long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentrations. Plant Physiology 78:619-622. DeLucia,
E.H. and G.P. Berlyn. (1984) The effect of increasing elevation on leaf cuticle
thickness and
cuticular transpiration in balsam fir, Abies
balsamea. Canadian Journal of
Botany 62:2423-2431.
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