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Ball, J.T., et al. (1987) A model predicting stomatal conductance and its contribution to the control of photosynthesis under different environmental conditions. In Biggins, J. (ed). Progress in photosynthesis research. Nihjoff. Dordrecht. pp.221-224.

Bazzazz, F.A. (1990) The response of natural ecosystems to the rising global CO2 levels. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst 21, 167-196.

Boote, K.J., et al. (1989) Simulating crop growth and photosynthesis response to row spacing. Agronomy Abstracts 11.

Boote, K.J. & Pickering, N.J. (1994) Modelling Photosynthesis of Row Crop Canopies. Hort. Science (In Press)

Bretherton, F.P., et al. (1990) Time dependent greenhouse gas induced climate change. In Houghton, J.T., Jenkins, G.J. & Ephraums, J.J. (eds). Climate Change: The IPCC Scientific Assessment. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. pp.177-193.

Campbell, G.S. (1977) An introduction to Environmental Biophysics. Springer-Verlag. New York.

Collatz, J.G., et al. (1992) Coupled Photosynthesis-Stomatal Conductance Model for Leaves of C4 Plants. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 19, 56-87.

Cure, J.D., et al. (1986) Crop responses to carbon dioxide doubling: a literature survey. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 38, 127-145.

Farquhar, G.D. & von Caemmerer, S. (1982) A biochemical model of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in leaves of C3 species. Planta 149, 178-190.

Farquhar, G.D. & von Caemmerer, S. (1982) Modelling of photosynthetic responses to environmental conditions. In Lange, O.L., Nobel, P.S., Osmond, C.B. & Ziegler, H. (eds). Encyclopaedia of Plant Physiology(New Series). Springer-Verlag. Berlin. pp.549-587.

Field, C. (1983) Allocating leaf nitrogen for the maximisation of carbon gain: leaf age as a control on the allocation program. Oecologia 56, 341-347.

Folland, C.K., Karl, T., et al. (1990) Observed climate variations and change. In Houghton, J.T., Jenkins, G.J. & Ephraums, J.J. (eds). IPCC Scientific Assessment. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. pp.195-238.

Forseth, I.N. & Norman, J.M. (1991) Modelling of solar irradiance, leaf energy budget, and canopy photosynthesis. In Hall, D.O., Scurlock, J.M.O., Bolhar-Nordenkampf, R.C., Leegood, R.C. & Long, S.P. (eds). Techniques in Photosynthesis and Productivity Research for a Changing Environment. Chapman & Hall. London.

Hall, A.E. (1979) A model of leaf photosynthesis and respiration for predicting carbon dioxide assimilation in different environments. Oecologia 143, 299-316.

Harley, P.C., et al. (1992) Modelling photosynthesis of cotton grown in elevated CO2. Plant, Cell & Environment 15, 271-282.

Johnson, I.R. (1993) Plantmod 2.0: Exploring the physiology of plant communities. Greenhat Software. Armidale.

Jones, M.B. The Photosynthetic Characteristics of Papyrus in a Tropical Swamp. Oecologia 71:311-359, 1987.

Jones, M.B. Photosynthetic Responses of C3 and C4 wetland species in a tropical swamp. Journal of Ecology 76:253-262, 1988.

Jones, M.B. and Muthuri, F.M. The diurnal course of plant water potential, stomatal conductance and transpiration in papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) canopy. Oecologia 63:252-255, 1984.

Jones, M.B. and Muthuri, F.M. The Canopy Structure and Microclimate of Papyrus (Cyperus Papyrus) Swamps. Journal of Ecology 73:481-491, 1985.

Jordan, D.B. & Ogren, W.L. (1984) The CO2/O2 specificity of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. Dependence on Ribulose bisphosphate concentration, pH and temperature. Planta 161, 308-313.

Kaye, G.W.C. & Laby, T.H. (1973) Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants, 14th edition. Longman. London.

Keen, R.E. & Spain, J.D. (1992) Temperature and Biological Activity. In Keen, R.E. & Spain, J.D. (eds). Computer Simulation in Biology: A BASIC Introduction. John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York. pp.183-200.

Kimball, B.A. (1983) Carbon dioxide and agricultural yield: an assemblage and analysis of 430 prior observations. Agronomy Journal 75, 779-788.

Lawlor, D.W. (1987) Photosynthesis: metabolism, control and physiology. John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York.

Linke, W.F. (1965) Solubilities: Inorganic and Metal-Organic Compounds, 4th Edition. American Chemical Society. Washington D.C..

Long, S.P. (1985) Leaf gas exchange. In Barber, J. & Baker, N.R. (eds). Photosynthetic Mechanisms and the Environment. Elsevier. Amsterdam. pp.453-500.

Long, S.P. & Drake, B.G. (1991) Effects of the long term elevation of CO2 concentration in the field on the quantum yield of photosynthesis of the C3 sedge, Scirpus olneyi. Plant Physiology 96, 221-226.

McMurtrie, R.E., et al. (1992) Modifying existing forest growth models to take account of effects of elevated CO2. Aust. J. bot. 40, 657-677.

Mitchell, J.F.B., et al. (1987) Summer dryness in northern mid-latitudes due to increased CO2. Nature 330, 238-240.

Monteith, J.L. (1965) Light distribution and photosynthesis in field crops. Journal of Experimental Biology 29, 17-37.

Monteith, J.L. (1973) Principles of Environmental Physics. Edward Arnold. London.

Norman, J.M. (1980) Interfacing leaf and canopy light interception models. In Hesketh, J.D. & Jones, J.W. (eds). Predicting Photosynthesis for Ecosystem Models. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. pp.49-67.

Penman, H.L. (1948) Natural evaporation from open water, bare soil and grass. Proceedings of the Royal Society 193, 120-145.

Reynolds, J.F., et al. (1992) Modelling the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on plants: extrapolating leaf response to a canopy. Journal of Agricultural Forest Meteology 61, 69-94.

Sharkey, T.D. (1985) Photosynthesis in intact leaves of C4 plants: physics, physiology and rate limitations. Bot. Rev. 51, 53-105.

Wang, Y.P. & Jarvis, J.P. (1990) Description and validation of an array model-MAESTRO. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 51, 257-280.

Watson, R.T., et al. (1990) Climate Change: The IPCC Scientific Assessment. In Houghton, J.T., Jenkins, G.J. & Ephraums, J.J. (eds). . Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

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