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CI-110

Photosynthesis in Relation to Reproductive Success of Cypripedium flavum
SHIBAO ZHANG1,HONG HU1, ZHEKUN ZHOU1, KUN XU, NING YAN and SHUYUN LIAnnals of Botany 96: 43–49, 2005  
doi:10.1093/aob/mci146
available online at www.aob.oupjournals.org

Ground-based measurements of leaf area index: a review of methods, instruments and current controversies
Nathalie J. J. Bréda Oxford Journals  
J. Exp. Bot. 54:2403-2417, 2003.
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erg263

Weed suppression in a broccoli–winter rye intercropping system
 D. C. Brainard and R. R. Bellinder Weed Science  
Volume 52, Issue 2 (March 2004) pp. 281–290
DOI: 10.1614/WS-03-031R

Effects of canopy shade on the morphology, phenology, and seed characteristics of Powell amaranth (Amaranthus powellii)
 Dan C. Brainard, Robin R. Bellinder, and Antonio DiTommaso Weed Science  
Volume 53, Issue 2 (March 2005) pp. 175–186
DOI: 10.1614/WS-04-067R1 

Indirect facilitation and competition in tree species colonization of sub-Mediterranean grasslands
Georges Kunstler, Thomas Curt, Monique Bouchaud, and Jacques Lepart Journal of Vegetation Science
Volume 17, Issue 3 (June 2006) pp. 379–388
DOI: 10.1658/1100-9233(2006)017[0379:IFACIT]2.0.CO;2

CI-201

DOWN THE TUBE: POLLINATORS, PREDATORS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF FLOWER SHAPE IN THE ALPINE SKYPILOT, POLEMONIUM VISCOSUM
Candace Galen and Jessica Cuba Evolution  
Volume 55, Issue 10 (October 2001) pp. 1963–1971
DOI: 10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[1963:DTTPPA]2.0.CO;2

CI-202

Chronic Nitrogen Deposition Enhances Nitrogen Mineralization Potential of Semiarid Shrubland Soils
George L. Vourlitis, Gypsi Zorba, Sarah C. Pasquini, Robert Mustard
Dep. of Biological Sciences, California State Univ., San Marcos, CA 92096  
Published online April 5, 2007

Development of C4 photosynthesis in sorghum leaves grown under free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE)
A. B. Cousins, N. R. Adam, G. W. Wall, B. A. Kimball, P. J. Pinter, Jr, M. J. Ottman, S. W. Leavitt and A. N. Webber Oxford Journals  
J. Exp. Bot. 54:1969-1975, 2003. First published 1 Jul 2003;
doi:10.1093/jxb/erg197

Response of Cotton to Early-Season Square Abscission under Elevated CO2
Gang Wu, Fa-Jun Chen, Yu-Cheng Sun, and Feng Ge Agron. J. 99:791–796 (2007)  
Published online May 11, 2007
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2006.0138

Plant Morphological Complexity Impacts Foraging Efficiency of Adult Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Ana Legrand and Pedro Barbosa Environmental Entomology  
Volume 32, Issue 5 (October 2003) pp. 1219–1226
DOI: 10.1603/0046-225X(2003)032[1219:PMCIFE]2.0.CO;2

Impact of Elevated CO2 on Tri-Trophic Interaction of Gossypium hirsutum, Aphis gossypii, and Leis axyridis
Fajun Chen, Feng Ge, and Megha N. Parajulee Environmental Entomology  
Volume 34, Issue 1 (February 2005) pp. 37–46
DOI: 10.1603/0046-225X(2005)034[0037:IOECOT]2.0.CO;2

Controls on stand transpiration and soil water utilization along a tree density gradient in a Neotropical savanna
Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyIn Press, Corrected ProofAvailable online 18 January 2008
Sandra J. Bucci, Fabian G. Scholz, Guillermo Goldstein, William A. Hoffmann, Frederick C. Meinzer, Augusto C. Franco, Thomas Giambelluca, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm

Responses of sensitive and tolerant bush beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to ozone in open-top chambers are influenced by phenotypic differences, morphological characteristics, and the chamber environment
Environmental PollutionVolume 136, Issue 3August 2005, Pages 371-383
Vahram Elagöz, William J. Manning

Synergistic responses of oak, pine and shrub seedlings to edge environments and drought in a fragmented tropical highland oak forest, Oaxaca, Mexico
Forest Ecology and ManagementVolume 192, Issues 2-36 May 2004, Pages 313-334
Heidi Asbjornsen, Kristiina A. Vogt, Mark S. Ashton

The effects of slope orientation on plant growth, developmental instability and susceptibility to herbivores
Journal of Arid EnvironmentsVolume 55, Issue 3November 2003, Pages 405-416
M. Auslander, E. Nevo, M. Inbar

Comparative growth of four Syzygium species within simulated shade environments of a Sri Lankan rain forest
Forest Ecology and ManagementVolume 174, Issues 1-317 February 2003, Pages 511-520
B. M. P. Singhakumara, Harshi K. Gamage, Mark S. Ashton

Ozone and bean plants: morphology matters
Environmental PollutionVolume 120, Issue 3December 2002, Pages 521-524
Vahram Elagöz, William J. Manning

Introduction
Tropospheric ozone (O3) is the most important phytotoxic air pollutant (US EPA, 1996). O3 causes reductions in plant growth and productivity (Heagle et al., 1998), and changes in crop quality ( Schenone et al., 1992).

Variations in individual plant responses to O3 stress are currently attributed primarily to innate and inducible biochemical differences within each species. Wellburn and Wellburn (1996) compared the effects of low-level O3 concentrations on antioxidant pools in six different pairs of O3-sensitive and O3-tolerant plant species. They were not able to demonstrate consistent differences in changes of the antioxidant pools between O3-sensitive and O3-tolerant cultivars and across different species.
Exploring relationships between leaf morphology and O3 sensitivity, Ferdinand et al. (2000) compared two black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) families, differing in sensitivity to O3, grown under near-ambient (25–40 ppb) O3 concentrations. A positive correlation was found between leaf characteristics, such as stomatal density, the ratios of palisade mesophyll to spongy mesophyll, leaf area, and leaf weight, and sensitivity to O3. Evans et al. (1996) were able to demonstrate significant quantitative relationships between anatomical characteristics and O3 sensitivity of leaves of several dicotyledonous plant species, including sassafras (Sassafras albidum Nutt.), sumac (Rhus copallina L.) and sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.), at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Britz and Robinson (2001) found that leaf growth was affected in different ways in an O3-tolerant and an O3-sensitive soybean (Glycine max L.) cultivar. Leaf area was significantly reduced for the O3-sensitive cultivar and specific leaf mass increased significantly in the O3-tolerant cultivar. In open-top chamber (OTC) experiments with beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), Sanders et al. (1992) demonstrated that ambient levels of O3 had favorable effects on plant growth and yield compared with charcoal-filtered air. The opposite response was seen at higher O3 concentrations.

Here we present early results from work on assessing the relationship between morphological characteristics of an O3-sensitive (‘S156’) and an O3-tolerant (‘R123’) line of bush bean (P. vulgaris L.) and O3 exposure under different environmental conditions. Also included was a long-term dose-response study of the effects of the antioxidant ethylenediurea (EDU) on development and yield of field grown ‘S156’ and ‘R123’ bean plants.

Size and longevity of seed banks in Antarctica and the influence of ultraviolet-B radiation on survivorship, growth and pigment concentrations of Colobanthus quitensis seedlings
Environmental and Experimental BotanyVolume 45, Issue 2April 2001, Pages 143-154
Christopher T. Ruhland, Thomas A. Day

Relationships between Leaf Area Index and Landsat TM Spectral Vegetation Indices across Three Temperate Zone Sites
Remote Sensing of EnvironmentVolume 70, Issue 1October 1999, Pages 52-68
David P. Turner, Warren B. Cohen, Robert E. Kennedy, Karin S. Fassnacht, John M. Briggs

CI-203

Measurement of leaf and canopy photosynthetic CO2 exchange in the field
S.P. Long, P.K. Farage and R.L. Garcia J. Exp. Bot.  
47:1629-1642, 1996.
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/47.11.1629

Time Delay and Initial Population Density Affect Interactions Between Encarsia pergandiella Howard and Eretmocerus mundus Mercet (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)
C. E. Bográn and K. M. Heinz Environmental Entomology  
Volume 35, Issue 3 (June 2006) pp. 661–669
DOI: 10.1603/0046-225X(2006)35[661:TDAIPD]2.0.CO;2

Municipal-treated wastewater reuse for plant nurseries irrigation
Water ResearchVolume 38, Issue 12July 2004, Pages 2939-2947
Claudio Lubello, Riccardo Gori, Francesco Paolo Nicese, Francesco Ferrini

Seasonal variation in radiation use efficiency of irrigated rice
Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyVolume 110, Issue 17 December 2001, Pages 45-54
Colin S. Campbell, James L. Heilman, Kevin J. McInnes, Lloyd T. Wilson, James C. Medley, Guowei Wu, Douglas R. Cobos

Diel and seasonal variation in CO2 flux of irrigated rice
Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyVolume 108, Issue 12 May 2001, Pages 15-27
Colin S. Campbell, James L. Heilman, Kevin J. McInnes, Lloyd T. Wilson, James C. Medley, Guowei Wu, Douglas R. Cobos

Hoary Cress (Cardaria draba) Root Extract Reduces Germination and Root Growth of Five Plant Species
GARY L. KIEMNEC and M. L. MCINNIS Weed Technology  
Volume 16, Issue 1 (January 2002) pp. 231–234
DOI: 10.1614/0890-037X(2002)016[0231:HCCDRE]2.0.CO;2

Seedling Growth and Interference of Diffuse Knapweed (Centaurea diffusa) and Bluebunch Wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria spicata)
LARRY LARSON and GARY KIEMNEC Weed Technology  
Volume 17, Issue 1 (January 2003) pp. 79–83
DOI: 10.1614/0890-037X(2003)017[0079:SGAIOD]2.0.CO;2

CI-301

Physiological adaptations of four dominant Caragana species in the desert region of the Inner Mongolia Plateau
Journal of Arid EnvironmentsVolume 72, Issue 3March 2008, Pages 247-254
C.-C. Ma, Y.-B. Gao, H.-Y. Guo, J.-L. Wang, J.-B. Wu, J.-S. Xu

Determinants of growth rate in Ficus benjamina L. compared to related faster-growing woody and herbaceous species
Scientia HorticulturaeVolume 93, Issue 128 February 2002, Pages 75-84
E. J. Veneklaas, M. P. R. M. Santos Silva, F. den Ouden

CI-301PS

organic matter oxidation potential determination in a periodically flooded histosol under sugarcane
Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.68:994–1001 (2004)
D. R. Morris,* B. Glaz, and S. H. Daroub

Oxidation Potentials of Soil Organic Matter in Histosols under Different Tillage Methods
Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.68:817–826 (2004)
D. R. Morris, R. A. Gilbert, D. C. Reicosky, and R. W. Gesch

Sugarcane Photosynthesis, Transpiration, and Stomatal Conductance Due to Flooding and Water Table
Crop Sci.44:1633-1641 (2004)
Barry Glaz, Dolen R. Morris, and Samira H. Daroub

Effects of limited irrigation on yield and water use efficiency of winter wheat in the Loess Plateau of China
Agricultural Water ManagementVolume 55, Issue 328 June 2002, Pages 203-216
Shaozhong Kang, Lu Zhang, Yinli Liang, Xiaotao Hu, Huanjie Cai, Binjie Gu

Remobilization of carbon reserves in response to water deficit during grain filling of rice
Field Crops ResearchVolume 71, Issue 15 June 2001, Pages 47-55
Jianchang Yang, Jianhua Zhang, Zhiqing Wang, Qingsen Zhu, Wei Wang

An improved water-use efficiency for maize grown under regulated deficit irrigation
Field Crops ResearchVolume 67, Issue 310 August 2000, Pages 207-214
Shaozhong Kang, Wenjuan Shi, Jianhua Zhang

Radiation use efficiency and leaf CO2 exchange for diverse C4 grasses
Biomass and BioenergyVolume 17, Issue 2August 1999, Pages 95-112
J. R. Kiniry, C. R. Tischler, G. A. Van Esbroeck

CI-310

Leaf-level responses of olive trees (Olea europaea) to the suspension of irrigation during the winter in an arid region of Argentina
Scientia HorticulturaeVolume 115, Issue 27 January 2008, Pages 135-141
M. Cecilia Rousseaux, Juan P. Benedetti, Peter S. Searles

CI-510

The influence of exogenous monoterpene treatment and elevated temperature on growth, physiology, chemical content and headspace volatiles of two carrot cultivars (Daucus carota L.)
Environmental and Experimental BotanyVolume 56, Issue 1May 2006, Pages 95-107
M.A. Ibrahim, A. Nissinen, N. Prozherina, E.J. Oksanen, J.K. Holopainen

Estimating disturbance effects from military training using developmental instability and physiological measures of plant stress
Ecological IndicatorsVolume 3, Issue 4January 2004, Pages 251-262
J. J. Duda, D. C. Freeman, M. L. Brown, J. H. Graham, A. J. Krzysik, J. M. Emlen, J. C. Zak, D. A. Kovacic

CI-600

VARIATION IN BELOW-GROUND CARBON FLUXES ALONG A POPULUS HYBRIDIZATION GRADIENT
New Phytologist, May 2007
Dylan G. Fischer, Stephen C. Hart, Carri J. LeRoy and Thomas G. Whitham

THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FINE ROOT DYNAMICS IN A NORWAY SPRUCE FOREST
Göttingen, July, 2008
Dirk Gaul

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