Photosynthesis (Net CO2 Exchange Rate) References
Pinus radiata D. Don [Monterey Pine]


Greenep, H., Turnbull, M.H. and Whitehead, D.  2003.  Response of photosynthesis in second-generation Pinus radiata trees to long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide partial pressure.  Tree Physiology 23: 569-576.

Griffin, K.L., Tissue, D.T., Thurnbull, M.H. and Whitehead, D.  2000.  The onset of photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2 partial pressure in field-grown Pinus radiata D. Don. after 4 years.  Plant, Cell and Environment 23: 1089-1098.

Guo, J.M. and Trotter, C.M. 2006. Estimating photosynthetic light-use efficiency using the photochemical reflectance index: the effects of short-term exposure to elevated CO2 and low temperature. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27: 4677-4684.

Hogan, K.P., Whitehead, D., Kallarackal, J., Buwalda, J.G., Meekings, J. and Rogers, G.N.D.  1996.  Photosynthetic activity of leaves of Pinus radiata and Nothofagus fusca after 1 year of growth at elevated CO2Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 23: 623-630.

Hogan, K.P., Fleck, I., Bungard, R., Cheeseman, J.M. and Whitehead, D.  1997.  Effect of elevated CO2 on the utilization of light energy in Nothofagus fusca and Pinus radiataJournal of Experimental Botany 48: 1289-1297.

Hollinger, D.Y.  1987.  Gas exchange and dry matter allocation responses to elevation of atmospheric CO2 concentration in seedlings of three tree species.  Tree Physiology 3: 193-202.

Turnbull, M.H., Tissue, D.T., Griffin, K.L., Rogers, G.N.D. and Whitehead, D.  1998.  Photosynthetic acclimation to long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration in Pinus radiata D. Don. is related to age of needles.  Plant, Cell and Environment 21: 1019-1028.


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