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2009Canopy CO2 exchange of two neotropical tree species exhibiting constitutive and facultative CAM photosynthesis, Clusia rosea and Clusia cylindricaWinter, Klaus; Garcia, Milton; Holtum, Joseph A. M.
2009Carbon isotope composition and mode of photosynthesis in Clusia species from MexicoVargas-Soto, J.; Andrade, Jose Luis; Winter, Klaus
2005Carbon Isotope Composition and Water-use Efficiency in Plants with Crassulacean Acid MetabolismWinter, Klaus; Aranda, Jorge E.; Holtum, Joseph A. M.
2005Carbon Isotope Composition of Canopy Leaves in a Tropical Forest in Panama Throughout a Seasonal CycleHoltum, Joseph A. M.; Winter, Klaus
2001Carbon-isotope ratios and photosynthetic pathways in the neotropical family RapateaceaeCrayn, Darren M.; Smith, J. Andrew C.; Winter, Klaus
2003Cladogram of Panamanian Clusia based on nuclear DNA: Implications for the origins of Crassulacean Acid MetabolismGehrig, Hans H.; Aranda, Jorge E.; Cushman, Mary Ann; Virgo, Aurelio; Cushman, J.H.; Hammel, Barry E.; Winter, Klaus
2007A comparison of daily water use estimates derived from constant-heat sap-flow probe values and gravimetric measurements in pot-grown saplingsMcculloch, M.; Winter, Klaus; Meinzer, Frederick C.; Garcia, Milton N.; Aranda, Jorge E.; Lachenbrunch, B.
2008Conifers, Angiosperm Trees and Lianas: Growth, Whole-Plant Water and Nitrogen use Efficiency, and Stable Isotope Composition (.13C and .18O) of Seedlings Grown in a Tropical environment1 [W][OA]Cernusak, Lucas A.; Winter, Klaus; Aranda, Jorge; Turner, Benjamin L.
2009Crassulacean acid metabolism and epiphytism linked to adaptive radiations in the OrchidaceaeSilvera, Katia; Santiago, Louis S.; Cushman, John C.; Winter, Klaus
2007Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in the ZZ Plant, Zamioculcas Zamiifolia (Araceae)Holtum, Joseph A. M.; Winter, Klaus; Weeks, Mark A.; Sexton, Timothy R.
2005Distribution of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Orchids of Panama: Evidence of Selection for Weak and Strong ModesSilvera M., Katia; Santiago, Louis S.; Winter, Klaus
2004Do Mature Shade Leaves of Tropical Tree Seedlings Acclimate to High Sunlight and UV Radiation?Krause, G. Heinrich; Grube, Esther; Karoleva, Olga Y.; Winter, Klaus
1999Effects of Elevated CO2 and Defoliation on Compensatory Growth and Photosynthesis of Seedlings in a Tropical Tree, Copaifera AromaticaLovelock, Catherine E.; Posada, Juan; Winter, Klaus
1999Effects of elevated CO2 concentrations on photoysnthesis, growth and reproduction of branches of the tropical canopy tree speices, Luehea seemannii Tr. & PlanchLovelock, Catherine E.; Virgo, A.; Popp, M.; Winter, Klaus
2002Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar chemistry of saplings of nine species of tropical treeColey, Phyllis D.; Massa, M.; Lovelock, Catherine; Winter, Klaus
2005The Effects of Salinity, Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and Plant Age on the Carbon Isotope Composition of Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum L., a Halophytic C3-CAM SpeciesWinter, Klaus; Holtum, Joseph A. M.
1999Effects of solar ultraviolet radiation on the potential efficiency of photosystem II in leaves of tropical plantsKrause, G. Heinrich; Schmude, Claudia; Garden, Hermann; Koroleva, Olga Y.; Winter, Klaus
2007Environment or development? Lifetime net CO2 exchange and control of the expression of crassulacean acid metabolism in Mesembryanthemum crystallinumWinter, Klaus; Holtum, Joseph A. M.
2005Growth Irradiance Effects on Photosynthesis and Growth in Two Co-Occurring Shadetolerant Neotropical Perennials of Contrasting Photosynthetic PathwaysSkillman, John B.; Garcia J., Milton N.; Virgo, Aurelio; Winter, Klaus
1996Growth responses to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae and elevated CO2 in seedlings of a tropical tree, Beilschmiedia pendulaLovelock, Catherine E.; Kyllo, D.; Winter, Klaus
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