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Andrew D B Leakey

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and the future of C4 crops for food and fuelAndrew D B Leakey
Journal of Experimental Botany|November 15, 2024
Stomata: custodians of leaf gaseous exchangeTracy Lawson, Andrew D B Leakey
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 11, 2012
Evolutionary context for understanding and manipulating plant responses to past, present and future atmospheric [CO2]Andrew D B Leakey, Jennifer A Lau
Plant Physiology|September 17, 2009
Will elevated carbon dioxide concentration amplify the benefits of nitrogen fixation in legumes?Alistair Rogers, Elizabeth A Ainsworth, Andrew D B Leakey
Photosynthesis Research|December 17, 2013
Photosynthesis and the environmentAsaph B Cousins, Matt Johnson, Andrew D B Leakey
Plant Physiology|April 30, 2008
Targets for crop biotechnology in a future high-CO2 and high-O3 worldElizabeth A Ainsworth, Alistair Rogers, Andrew D B Leakey
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|January 31, 2012
A multi-biome gap in understanding of crop and ecosystem responses to elevated CO2Andrew D B Leakey, Kristen A Bishop, Elizabeth A Ainsworth
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 15, 2011
Impairment of C(4) photosynthesis by drought is exacerbated by limiting nitrogen and ameliorated by elevated [CO(2)] in maizeR J Cody Markelz, Reid S Strellner, Andrew D B Leakey
The New Phytologist|November 14, 2007
Functional genomics and ecology--a tale of two scalesStan D Wullschleger, Andrew D B Leakey, Samuel B St Clair
Global Change Biology|November 8, 2017
Increasing drought and diminishing benefits of elevated carbon dioxide for soybean yields across the US MidwestZhenong Jin, Elizabeth A Ainsworth, Andrew D B Leakey, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and the future of C4 crops for food and fuelAndrew D B Leakey
Journal of Experimental Botany|November 15, 2024
Stomata: custodians of leaf gaseous exchangeTracy Lawson, Andrew D B Leakey
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 11, 2012
Evolutionary context for understanding and manipulating plant responses to past, present and future atmospheric [CO2]Andrew D B Leakey, Jennifer A Lau
Plant Physiology|September 17, 2009
Will elevated carbon dioxide concentration amplify the benefits of nitrogen fixation in legumes?Alistair Rogers, Elizabeth A Ainsworth, Andrew D B Leakey
Photosynthesis Research|December 17, 2013
Photosynthesis and the environmentAsaph B Cousins, Matt Johnson, Andrew D B Leakey
Plant Physiology|April 30, 2008
Targets for crop biotechnology in a future high-CO2 and high-O3 worldElizabeth A Ainsworth, Alistair Rogers, Andrew D B Leakey
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|January 31, 2012
A multi-biome gap in understanding of crop and ecosystem responses to elevated CO2Andrew D B Leakey, Kristen A Bishop, Elizabeth A Ainsworth
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 15, 2011
Impairment of C(4) photosynthesis by drought is exacerbated by limiting nitrogen and ameliorated by elevated [CO(2)] in maizeR J Cody Markelz, Reid S Strellner, Andrew D B Leakey
The New Phytologist|November 14, 2007
Functional genomics and ecology--a tale of two scalesStan D Wullschleger, Andrew D B Leakey, Samuel B St Clair
Global Change Biology|November 8, 2017
Increasing drought and diminishing benefits of elevated carbon dioxide for soybean yields across the US MidwestZhenong Jin, Elizabeth A Ainsworth, Andrew D B Leakey, et al.
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