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Stomatal conductance and not stomatal density determines the long-term reduction in leaf transpiration of poplar in elevated CO2
PJ Tricker, H Trewin, O Kull, GJJ Clarkson, E Eensalu, MJ Tallis, A Colella, ...
Oecologia 143, 652-660, 2005
1222005
Canopy profiles of photosynthetic parameters under elevated CO2 and N fertilization in a poplar plantation
C Calfapietra, I Tulva, E Eensalu, M Perez, P De Angelis, ...
Environmental pollution 137 (3), 525-535, 2005
792005
A genetic framework for H2O2 induced cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana
E Kaurilind, E Xu, M Brosché
BMC genomics 16, 1-17, 2015
522015
Acclimation of stomatal structure and function in tree canopy: effect of light and CO2 concentration
E Eensalu
372008
Is distribution of hydraulic constraints within tree crowns reflected in photosynthetic water-use efficiency? An example of Betula pendula
A Sellin, E Eensalu, A Niglas
Ecological research 25, 173-183, 2010
332010
Size-dependent variability of leaf and shoot hydraulic conductance in silver birch
A Sellin, E Õunapuu, E Kaurilind, M Alber
Trees 26, 821-831, 2012
292012
Methyl salicylate differently affects benzenoid and terpenoid volatile emissions in Betula pendula
B Liu, E Kaurilind, Y Jiang, Ü Niinemets
Tree physiology 38 (10), 1513-1525, 2018
272018
Do stomata operate at the same relative opening range along a canopy profile of Betula pendula?
E Eensalu, P Kupper, A Sellin, M Rahi, A Sõber, O Kull
Functional Plant Biology 35 (2), 103-110, 2008
272008
Stress marker signatures in lesion mimic single and double mutants identify a crucial leaf age-dependent salicylic acid related defense signal
E Kaurilind, M Brosche
PLoS One 12 (1), e0170532, 2017
142017
Photosynthetic response to elevated CO2 in poplar (POP-EUROFACE) in relation to leaf nitrogen partitioning.
E Merilo, E Eensalu, I Tulva, O Raeim, C Calfapietra, O Kull
Baltic Forestry 16 (2), 162-315, 2010
32010
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