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List of bibliographic references indexed by Populus (radiation effects)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 57.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002426 (2013) Huani Leng [République populaire de Chine] ; Mengzhu Lu ; Xianchong WanVariation in embolism occurrence and repair along the stem in drought-stressed and re-watered seedlings of a poplar clone.
002594 (2013) Ziru Li [États-Unis] ; Thomas D. SharkeyMetabolic profiling of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway reveals the source of post-illumination isoprene burst from leaves.
002623 (2013) Emily S. Tozzi [États-Unis] ; Hsien Ming Easlon ; James H. RichardsInteractive effects of water, light and heat stress on photosynthesis in Fremont cottonwood.
002713 (2013) Pille M Nd [Estonie] ; Lea Hallik ; Josep Pe Uelas ; Olevi KullElectron transport efficiency at opposite leaf sides: effect of vertical distribution of leaf angle, structure, chlorophyll content and species in a forest canopy.
002785 (2013) Emanuele Pallozzi [Italie] ; Alessio Fortunati ; Giovanni Marino ; Francesco Loreto ; Giovanni Agati ; Mauro CentrittoBVOC emission from Populus × canadensis saplings in response to acute UV-A radiation.
002793 (2013) David Lopez [France] ; Jean-Stéphane Venisse ; Boris Fumanal ; François Chaumont ; Esther Guillot ; Mark J. Daniels ; Hervé Cochard ; Jean-Louis Julien ; Aurélie Gousset-DupontAquaporins and leaf hydraulics: poplar sheds new light.
002808 (2013) Paul W. Barnes [États-Unis] ; Anna R. Kersting ; Stephan D. Flint ; Wolfram Beyschlag ; Ronald J. RyelAdjustments in epidermal UV-transmittance of leaves in sun-shade transitions.
002878 (2012) Nicolas Richet [France] ; Koffi Tozo ; Dany Afif ; Jacques Banvoy ; Sylvain Legay ; Pierre Dizengremel ; Mireille CabanéThe response to daylight or continuous ozone of phenylpropanoid and lignin biosynthesis pathways in poplar differs between leaves and wood.
002A17 (2012) Abhijit A. Karve [États-Unis] ; Sara S. Jawdy ; Lee E. Gunter ; Sara M. Allen ; Xiaohan Yang ; Gerald A. Tuskan ; Stan D. Wullschleger ; David J. WestonInitial characterization of shade avoidance response suggests functional diversity between Populus phytochrome B genes.
002A28 (2012) L S Broeckx [Belgique] ; M S Verlinden ; J. Vangronsveld ; R. CeulemansImportance of crown architecture for leaf area index of different Populus genotypes in a high-density plantation.
002B33 (2012) Tiina Tosens [Espagne] ; Ulo Niinemets ; Vivian Vislap ; Hillar Eichelmann ; Pilar Castro DíezDevelopmental changes in mesophyll diffusion conductance and photosynthetic capacity under different light and water availabilities in Populus tremula: how structure constrains function.
002C08 (2012) Jian Sun [République populaire de Chine] ; Chun-Lan Zhang ; Shu-Rong Deng ; Cun-Fu Lu ; Xin Shen ; Xiao-Yang Zhou ; Xiao-Jiang Zheng ; Zan-Min Hu ; Shao-Liang ChenAn ATP signalling pathway in plant cells: extracellular ATP triggers programmed cell death in Populus euphratica.
002E03 (2011) Lenka Plavcová [États-Unis] ; Uwe G. Hacke ; John S. SperryLinking irradiance-induced changes in pit membrane ultrastructure with xylem vulnerability to cavitation.
002F73 (2011) Adám Solti [Hongrie] ; Lászl Gáspár ; Pál Vági ; Gyula Záray ; Ferenc Fodor ; Eva SárváriCd, Fe, and light sensitivity: interrelationships in Cd-treated populus.
003086 (2010) Moh'D I. Hozain [États-Unis] ; Michael E. Salvucci ; Mohamed Fokar ; A Scott HoladayThe differential response of photosynthesis to high temperature for a boreal and temperate Populus species relates to differences in Rubisco activation and Rubisco activase properties.
003169 (2010) James D. Lewis [Australie] ; Joy K. Ward ; David T. TissuePhosphorus supply drives nonlinear responses of cottonwood (Populus deltoides) to increases in CO2 concentration from glacial to future concentrations.
003201 (2010) Jorunn E. Olsen [Norvège]Light and temperature sensing and signaling in induction of bud dormancy in woody plants.
003311 (2010) Xiao Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Hongxia Zhao ; Xiaolu Zhang ; Heikki H Nninen ; Helena Korpelainen ; Chunyang LiDifferent growth sensitivity to enhanced UV-B radiation between male and female Populus cathayana.
003312 (2010) Jian Ren [République populaire de Chine] ; Baoli Duan ; Xiaolu Zhang ; Helena Korpelainen ; Chunyang LiDifferences in growth and physiological traits of two poplars originating from different altitudes as affected by UV-B radiation and nutrient availability.
003442 (2009) Xiaoyun Jia [République populaire de Chine] ; Ligang Ren ; Qi-Jun Chen ; Runzhi Li ; Guiliang TangUV-B-responsive microRNAs in Populus tremula.
003448 (2009) Leland J. Cseke [États-Unis] ; Chung-Jui Tsai ; Alistair Rogers ; Matthew P. Nelsen ; Holly L. White ; David F. Karnosky ; Gopi K. PodilaTranscriptomic comparison in the leaves of two aspen genotypes having similar carbon assimilation rates but different partitioning patterns under elevated [CO2].

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