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Bridget K Murphy

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The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
Agreed - there is no need to switch the modified Arrhenius function back to the old formJoseph R Stinziano, Bridget K Murphy
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
CorrigendumBridget K Murphy, Joseph R Stinziano
Tree Physiology|June 2, 2021
Warming and elevated CO2 alter tamarack C fluxes, growth and mortality: evidence for heat stress-related C starvation in the absence of water stressBridget K Murphy, Danielle A Way
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2020
A derivation error that affects carbon balance models exists in the current implementation of the modified Arrhenius functionBridget K Murphy, Joseph R Stinziano
Physiologia Plantarum|December 22, 2025
Early Autumn: Drought Accelerates Leaf Senescence in Temperate Tree SpeciesSiyu Wang, Bridget K Murphy, Noelle Perkins, et al.
Plant Physiology|July 10, 2025
Contrasting effects of warming and drought on autumn phenology of photosynthesis and growth in white spruceBridget K Murphy, Sara Lorusso, Nathalie Isabel, et al.
Aob PLANTS|October 14, 2021
Principles of resilient coding for plant ecophysiologistsJospeh R Stinziano, Cassaundra Roback, Demi Sargent, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 5, 2024
Photosynthetic capacity in middle-aged larch and spruce acclimates independently to experimental warming and elevated CO<sub>2</sub>Mirindi Eric Dusenge, Jeffrey M Warren, Peter B Reich, et al.
Nature Communications|August 3, 2023
Boreal conifers maintain carbon uptake with warming despite failure to track optimal temperaturesMirindi Eric Dusenge, Jeffrey M Warren, Peter B Reich, et al.
Plant Physiology|August 29, 2025
Photosynthetic capacity is reduced by warming but unaffected by elevated CO2 in seedlings of five boreal tree speciesJulia M Hammer, Mirindi Eric Dusenge, Nick Bither, et al.
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The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
Agreed - there is no need to switch the modified Arrhenius function back to the old formJoseph R Stinziano, Bridget K Murphy
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2021
CorrigendumBridget K Murphy, Joseph R Stinziano
Tree Physiology|June 2, 2021
Warming and elevated CO2 alter tamarack C fluxes, growth and mortality: evidence for heat stress-related C starvation in the absence of water stressBridget K Murphy, Danielle A Way
The New Phytologist|August 18, 2020
A derivation error that affects carbon balance models exists in the current implementation of the modified Arrhenius functionBridget K Murphy, Joseph R Stinziano
Physiologia Plantarum|December 22, 2025
Early Autumn: Drought Accelerates Leaf Senescence in Temperate Tree SpeciesSiyu Wang, Bridget K Murphy, Noelle Perkins, et al.
Plant Physiology|July 10, 2025
Contrasting effects of warming and drought on autumn phenology of photosynthesis and growth in white spruceBridget K Murphy, Sara Lorusso, Nathalie Isabel, et al.
Aob PLANTS|October 14, 2021
Principles of resilient coding for plant ecophysiologistsJospeh R Stinziano, Cassaundra Roback, Demi Sargent, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 5, 2024
Photosynthetic capacity in middle-aged larch and spruce acclimates independently to experimental warming and elevated CO<sub>2</sub>Mirindi Eric Dusenge, Jeffrey M Warren, Peter B Reich, et al.
Nature Communications|August 3, 2023
Boreal conifers maintain carbon uptake with warming despite failure to track optimal temperaturesMirindi Eric Dusenge, Jeffrey M Warren, Peter B Reich, et al.
Plant Physiology|August 29, 2025
Photosynthetic capacity is reduced by warming but unaffected by elevated CO2 in seedlings of five boreal tree speciesJulia M Hammer, Mirindi Eric Dusenge, Nick Bither, et al.
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