Functional Plant Biology
Volume 35 Number 6 2008
Measuring Impacts of Climate Change on Plants
FPv35n6_FOForeword: Measuring impacts of climate change on plants
David T. Tissue and David S. Ellsworth
pp. iii-iv
FP08127Photosynthesis and respiration decline with light intensity in dominant and suppressed Eucalyptus globulus canopies
A. P. O'Grady, D. Worledge, A. Wilkinson and M. Battaglia
pp. 439-447
FP08104Thermal acclimation of respiration but not photosynthesis in Pinus radiata
Lai Fern Ow, David Whitehead, Adrian S. Walcroft and Matthew H. Turnbull
pp. 448-461
FP08112The impact of defoliation on nitrogen translocation patterns in the woody invasive plant, Buddleia davidii
Marc M. Thomas, Pete Millard, Michael S. Watt, Matthew H. Turnbull, Duane Peltzer and David Whitehead
pp. 462-469
FP08124Photoprotective carotenoids and antioxidants are more affected by canopy position than by nitrogen supply in 21-year-old Pinus radiata
Sabine Posch, Charles R. Warren, Mark A. Adams and Helmut Guttenberger
pp. 470-482
FP08120Impacts of fire on forest age and runoff in mountain ash forests — RETRACTED
Stephen A. Wood, Jason Beringer, Lindsay B. Hutley, A. David McGuire, Albert Van Dijk and Musa Kilinc
pp. 483-492
FP08125Mechanisms linking plant productivity and water status for a temperate Eucalyptus forest flux site: analysis over wet and dry years with a simple model
David A. Pepper, Ross E. McMurtrie, Belinda E. Medlyn, Heather Keith and Derek Eamus
pp. 493-508
FP08114An analysis of the sensitivity of sap flux to soil and plant variables assessed for an Australian woodland using a soil–plant–atmosphere model
Melanie Zeppel, Catriona Macinnis-Ng, Anthony Palmer, Daniel Taylor, Rhys Whitley, Sigfredo Fuentes, Isa Yunusa, Mathew Williams and Derek Eamus
pp. 509-520
FP08128Why is plant-growth response to elevated CO2 amplified when water is limiting, but reduced when nitrogen is limiting? A growth-optimisation hypothesis
Ross E. McMurtrie, Richard J. Norby, Belinda E. Medlyn, Roderick C. Dewar, David A. Pepper, Peter B. Reich and Craig V. M. Barton
pp. 521-534