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Eyles A, Pinkard EA, O'Grady AP, Worledge D, Warren CR (2009) Role of corticular photosynthesis following defoliation in Eucalyptus globulus. Plant, Cell and Environment (accepted 24 March, 2009)
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Niinemets Ü, Díaz-Espejo A, Flexas J, Galmés J, Warren CR (2009) Importance of mesophyll diffusion conductance in estimation of plant photosynthesis in the field. Journal of Experimental Botany 60: 2271-2282
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Niinemets Ü, Díaz-Espejo A, Flexas J, Galmés J, Warren CR (2009) Role of mesophyll diffusion conductance in constraining potential photosynthetic productivity in the field. Journal of Experimental Botany 60: 2249-2270
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Warren CR (2009) Does N concentration affect relative uptake rates of nitrate vs. ammonium vs. glycine? Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 172: 224-229
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Warren CR (2009) Why does temperature affect relative uptake rates of nitrate, ammonium and glycine: A test with Eucalyptus pauciflora. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41: 778-784
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Warren CR (2009) Uptake of inorganic and amino acid N from soil by the trees Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus pauciflora. Tree Physiology 29: 401-409
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Posch S, Warren CR, Adams MA, Guttenberger H, (2008) Photoprotective carotenoids and antioxidants are more affected by canopy position than by N-supply in 21-year-old Pinus radiata. Functional Plant Biology 35: 470-482
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Warren CR (2008) Stand aside stomata, another actor deserves centre stage: the forgotten role of the internal conductance to CO2 transfer. Journal of Experimental Botany 59: 1475-1487
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Warren CR (2008) Soil water deficits decrease the internal conductance to CO2 transfer but atmospheric water deficits do not. Journal of Experimental Botany 59: 327-334
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Posch S, Warren CR, Kruse J, Guttenberger H, Adams MA (2008) Nitrogen allocation and the fate of absorbed light in 21-year-old Pinus radiata. Tree Physiology 28: 375-384
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Warren CR (2008) Does growth temperature affect the temperature response of photosynthesis and internal conductance to CO2? A test with Eucalyptus regnans. Tree Physiology 28: 11-19
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Warren CR (2008) Rapid measurement of chlorophylls with a microplate reader. Journal of Plant Nutrition 31: 1321-1332
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Warren CR (2007) Rapid and sensitive quantification of amino acids in soil extracts by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40: 916-923
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Turnbull TL, Warren CR, Adams MA (2007) Novel mannose-sequestration technique reveals variation in sub-cellular orthophosphate pools do not explain effects of P nutrition on photosynthesis in Eucalyptus globulus seedlings. New Phytologist 176: 849-861
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Warren CR, Bleby TM, Adams MA (2007) Changes in gas exchange versus leaf solutes as means to cope with summer drought in Eucalyptus marginata. Oecologia 154: 1-10
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Turnbull TL, Kelly N, Adams MA, Warren CR (2007) Within-canopy nitrogen and photosynthetic gradients are unaffected by added fertiliser in field-grown Eucalyptus globulus. Tree Physiology 27: 1607-1617
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Turnbull TL, Adams MA, Warren CR (2007) Increased photosynthesis following partial defoliation of field-grown Eucalyptus globulus is not caused by increased leaf nitrogen. Tree Physiology 27:1481-1492
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Löw M, Häberle K-H, Warren CR, Matyssek R (2007) O3 flux-related responsiveness of photosynthesis, respiration and stomatal conductance of adult Fagus sylvativa to experimentally enhanced free-air O3 exposure. Plant Biology 9: 197-206
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Warren CR, Löw M, Matyssek R, Tausz M (2007) Internal conductance to CO2 transfer of adult Fagus sylvatica: variation between sun and shade leaves and due to free-air ozone fumigation. Environmental and Experimental Botany 59: 130-138
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Warren CR, Adams PR (2007) Uptake of organic and inorganic N by plants of Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Tree Physiology 27: 413-419
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Warren CR, Dreyer E, Tausz M, Adams MA (2006) Ecotype adaptation and acclimation of leaf traits to rainfall in 29 species of 16-year-old Eucalyptus at two common gardens. Functional Ecology 20: 929-940
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Warren CR, Dreyer E (2006) Temperature response of photosynthesis and internal conductance to CO2: results from two independent approaches. Journal of Experimental Botany 57: 3057-3067
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Warren CR (2006) Potential organic and inorganic N uptake by six Eucalyptus species. Functional Plant Biology 33: 653-660
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Warren CR (2006) Estimating the internal conductance to CO2 movement. Functional Plant Biology 33: 431-442
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Warren CR Adams MA (2006) Implications of internal conductance for carbon isotope discrimination and the economics of water and N use in photosynthesis. Plant, Cell and Environment 29: 192-201
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Warren CR (2006) Why does photosynthesis decrease with needle age in Pinus pinaster? Trees Structure and Function 20: 157-164
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Warren CR, Tausz M, Adams MA (2005) Does rainfall explain variation in leaf morphology and physiology among populations of red ironbark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon subsp. tricarpa) grown in a common garden? Tree Physiology 25: 1369-1378
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2005) What determines interspecific variation in relative growth rate of Eucalyptus seedlings? Oecologia 144: 373-381
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Tausz M, Warren CR, Adams MA (2005) Dynamic light use and protection from excess light in upper canopy and coppice leaves of Nothofagus cunninghamii in an old growth, cool temperate rainforest in Victoria, Australia. New Phytologist 165: 143-156
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Tausz M, Warren CR, Adams MA (2005) Is the bark of shining gum (Eucalyptus nitens) a sun or a shade leaf? Trees Structure and Function 19: 415-421
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Warren CR, McGrath JF, Adams MA (2005) Differential effects of N, P and K on growth, photosynthesis and partitioning of N in Pinus pinaster needles. Annals of Forest Science 62: 1-8
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2004) What determines rates of photosynthesis per unit nitrogen in seedlings of Eucalyptus species? Functional Plant Biology 31: 1169-1178
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Warren CR (2004) The photosynthetic limitation posed by internal conductance to CO2 movement is increased by nutrient supply. Journal of Experimental Botany 55: 2313-2321
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2004) Evergreen trees do not maximize instantaneous photosynthesis. Trends in Plant Science 9: 270-274
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Warren CR, Livingston NJ, Turpin DH (2004) Water stress decreases transfer conductance of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)Franco) seedlings. Tree Physiology 24: 971-979
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2004) Capillary electrophoresis of the major anions and cations in leaf extracts of woody species. Phytochemical Analysis 15: 407-413
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Warren CR, Livingston NJ, Turpin DH (2004) Photosynthetic responses and N allocation in Douglas-fir seedlings following a brief pulse of nutrients. Tree Physiology 24: 601-608
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Warren CR, Livingston NJ, Turpin DH (2003) Response of Douglas-fir seedlings to a brief pulse of 15-N labeled nutrients. Tree Physiology 23: 1193-1200
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Warren CR, Dreyer E, Adams MA (2003) Photosynthesis-Rubisco relationships in foliage of Pinus sylvestris in response to nitrogen supply and the proposed role of Rubisco and amino acids as nitrogen stores. Trees: Structure and Function 17: 359-366
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Warren CR, Ethier GJ, Livingston NJ, Grant NJ, Turpin DH, Harrison DL, Black TA (2003) Transfer conductance in second growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)Franco) canopies. Plant, Cell and Environment 26: 1215-1227
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Warren CR, Livingston NJ, Turpin DH (2003) Responses of gas exchange to reversible changes in whole-plant transpiration rate in two conifer species. Tree Physiology 23: 793-803
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2002) P affects growth and partitioning of N to Rubisco in Pinus pinaster. Tree Physiology 22: 11-19
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2002) Possible causes of slow growth of nitrate-supplied Pinus pinaster. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32: 569-580
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2001) Distribution of N, Rubisco and photosynthesis in Pinus pinaster and acclimation to light. Plant, Cell and Environment 24: 597-609
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Warren CR, McGrath JF, Adams MA (2001) Water availability and carbon isotope discrimination in conifers. Oecologia 127: 476-486
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Chen Z, Warren CR, Adams MA (2000) Separation of Rubisco in extracts of plant leaves by capillary electrophoresis with sieving polymer. Analytical Letters 33: 579-587
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2000) Capillary electrophoresis for the determination of major amino acids and sugars in foliage: application to the nitrogen nutrition of sclerophyllous species. Journal of Experimental Botany 51: 1147-1157
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2000) Trade-offs between the persistence of foliage and productivity in two Pinus species. Oecologia 124: 487-494
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Warren CR, Adams MA (2000) Water availability and branch length determine δ13C in foliage of P. pinaster. Tree Physiology 10: 637-644
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Warren CR, Adams MA, Chen Z (2000) Effect of N-source on concentration of Rubisco in Eucalyptus diversicolor, as measured by capillary electrophoresis. Physiologia Plantarum 110: 52-58
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Warren CR, Adams MA, Chen Z (2000) Is photosynthesis related to concentrations of nitrogen and Rubisco in leaves of Australian native plants? Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 27: 407-416
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Chen Z, Warren CR, Adams MA (1999) Separation of amino acids in plant tissue extracts by capillary zone electrophoresis with indirect detection using aromatic carboxylates as background electrolytes. Chromatographia 51: 180-186
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Macfarlane C, Warren CR, White DA, Adams MA (1999) A rapid and simple method for processing wood to cellulose for analysis of carbon isotope discrimination in tree rings. Tree Physiology 19: 831-836
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Hovenden MJ, Warren CR (1998) Photochemistry, energy dissipation and cold-hardening in Eucalyptus nitens and E. pauciflora. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 25: 581-589
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Warren CR, Hovenden MJ, Davidson NJ, Beadle CL (1998) Cold hardening reduces photoinhibition of Eucalyptus nitens and E. pauciflora at frost temperatures. Oecologia 113: 350-359