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Plant Signaling & Behavior|June 13, 2009
Development of Erect Leaves in a Modern Maize Hybrid is Associated with Reduced Responsiveness to Auxin and Light of Young Seedlings In VitroMartin Fellner, E David Ford, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh
Tree Physiology|December 1, 2009
Defining how aging Pseudotsuga and Abies compensate for multiple stresses through multi-criteria assessment of a functional-structural modelMaureen C Kennedy, E David Ford, Thomas M Hinckley
Tree Physiology|January 24, 2007
Physiological and ecological implications of adaptive reiteration as a mechanism for crown maintenance and longevityHiroaki T Ishii, E David Ford, Maureen C Kennedy
Planta|January 10, 2003
Light interacts with auxin during leaf elongation and leaf angle development in young corn seedlingsMartin Fellner, Lindsey A Horton, Allison E Cocke, et al.
Tree Physiology|January 5, 2002
Variation in specific needle area of old-growth Douglas-fir in relation to needle age, within-crown position and epicormic shoot productionHiroaki Ishii, E David Ford, Melissa E Boscolo, et al.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior|June 13, 2009
Development of Erect Leaves in a Modern Maize Hybrid is Associated with Reduced Responsiveness to Auxin and Light of Young Seedlings In VitroMartin Fellner, E David Ford, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh
Tree Physiology|December 1, 2009
Defining how aging Pseudotsuga and Abies compensate for multiple stresses through multi-criteria assessment of a functional-structural modelMaureen C Kennedy, E David Ford, Thomas M Hinckley
Tree Physiology|January 24, 2007
Physiological and ecological implications of adaptive reiteration as a mechanism for crown maintenance and longevityHiroaki T Ishii, E David Ford, Maureen C Kennedy
Planta|January 10, 2003
Light interacts with auxin during leaf elongation and leaf angle development in young corn seedlingsMartin Fellner, Lindsey A Horton, Allison E Cocke, et al.
Tree Physiology|January 5, 2002
Variation in specific needle area of old-growth Douglas-fir in relation to needle age, within-crown position and epicormic shoot productionHiroaki Ishii, E David Ford, Melissa E Boscolo, et al.
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