Dissertationes Forestales 4
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Juurola, Eija 2005. Photosynthesis, CO2 and temperature – an approach to analyse the constraints to acclimation of trees to increasing CO2 concentration. University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Ecology
ISSN 1795-7389
ISBN 951-651-103-1 (PDF)
ISBN 951-651-103-1 (PDF)
This dissertation is a summary of the following original articles:
- Aalto, T. & Juurola, E. 2001. Parametrization of a biochemical CO2 exchange model for birch (Betula pendula Roth.). Boreal Environment Research 6: 53–64.
http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber6-053s.pdf
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Aalto, T. & Juurola, E. 2002. A three dimensional model of CO2 transport in airspaces and mesophyll cells of a silver birch leaf. Plant, Cell and Environment 25: 1399–1409.
doi: 10.1046/j.0016-8025.2002.00906.x
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Juurola, E., Aalto, T., Thum, T., Vesala, T. & Hari, P. 2005. Temperature dependence of leaf-level CO2 fixation: revising biochemical coefficients through analysis of leaf three-dimensional structure. New Phytologist 166: 205–215.
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01317.x
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Juurola, E. 2003. Biochemical acclimation patterns of Betula pendula Roth. and Pinus sylvestris seedlings to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations. Tree Physiology 23: 85–95.
http://heronpublishing.com/tree/summaries/volume23/a23-85.html
Päivitetty: 02.11.2010 17:03