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Charlotte C Reed

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The Science of the Total Environment|August 27, 2020
Few generalizable patterns of tree-level mortality during extreme drought and concurrent bark beetle outbreaksCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Oecologia|January 30, 2016
Water relations and photosynthesis along an elevation gradient for Artemisia tridentata during an historic droughtCharlotte C Reed, Michael E Loik
Tree Physiology|December 20, 2023
Nonstructural carbohydrates explain post-fire tree mortality and recovery patternsCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Tree Physiology|June 21, 2024
Mechanisms of fire-caused tree death are far from resolvedRachael H Nolan, Charlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Data in Brief|September 11, 2018
Data on beetle-killed and surviving lodgepole pine (L Annie Cooper, Charlotte C Reed, Ashley P Ballantyne
Methodsx|September 17, 2020
Axial resin duct quantification in tree rings: A functional defense traitSharon M Hood, Charlotte C Reed, Jeffrey M Kane
Global Change Biology|April 17, 2018
Limited evidence for CO<sub>2</sub> -related growth enhancement in northern Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine populations across climate gradientsCharlotte C Reed, Ashley P Ballantyne, Leila Annie Cooper, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 22, 2025
Fire directly affects tree carbon balance and indirectly affects hydraulic function: consequences for post-fire mortality in two conifersCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood, Aaron R Ramirez, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 4, 2021
Changes in tree drought sensitivity provided early warning signals to the California drought and forest mortality eventRachel M Keen, Steven L Voelker, S-Y Simon Wang, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|August 27, 2020
Few generalizable patterns of tree-level mortality during extreme drought and concurrent bark beetle outbreaksCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Oecologia|January 30, 2016
Water relations and photosynthesis along an elevation gradient for Artemisia tridentata during an historic droughtCharlotte C Reed, Michael E Loik
Tree Physiology|December 20, 2023
Nonstructural carbohydrates explain post-fire tree mortality and recovery patternsCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Tree Physiology|June 21, 2024
Mechanisms of fire-caused tree death are far from resolvedRachael H Nolan, Charlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood
Data in Brief|September 11, 2018
Data on beetle-killed and surviving lodgepole pine (L Annie Cooper, Charlotte C Reed, Ashley P Ballantyne
Methodsx|September 17, 2020
Axial resin duct quantification in tree rings: A functional defense traitSharon M Hood, Charlotte C Reed, Jeffrey M Kane
Global Change Biology|April 17, 2018
Limited evidence for CO<sub>2</sub> -related growth enhancement in northern Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine populations across climate gradientsCharlotte C Reed, Ashley P Ballantyne, Leila Annie Cooper, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 22, 2025
Fire directly affects tree carbon balance and indirectly affects hydraulic function: consequences for post-fire mortality in two conifersCharlotte C Reed, Sharon M Hood, Aaron R Ramirez, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 4, 2021
Changes in tree drought sensitivity provided early warning signals to the California drought and forest mortality eventRachel M Keen, Steven L Voelker, S-Y Simon Wang, et al.
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