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Erin Wiley

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The New Phytologist|May 10, 2012
A re-evaluation of carbon storage in trees lends greater support for carbon limitation to growthErin Wiley, Brent Helliker
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 25, 2023
Heatwaves do not limit recovery following defoliation but alter leaf drought tolerance traitsBenjamin P O'Connell, Erin Wiley
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|May 20, 2008
Response priming patterns differ with interstimulus interval durationKristie A Spencer, Erin Wiley
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 17, 2017
Dying piece by piece: carbohydrate dynamics in aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings under severe carbon stressErin Wiley, Günter Hoch, Simon M Landhäusser
Tree Physiology|January 28, 2024
Tracing carbon and nitrogen reserve remobilization during spring leaf flush and growth following defoliationAshley T Hart, Simon M Landhäusser, Erin Wiley
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 7, 2025
Trees Increase Stomatal Size or Density After Defoliation to Enhance Gas ExchangeJacob R Arber, Kai D Johns, Erin Wiley
Tree Physiology|May 17, 2019
Identifying the relevant carbohydrate storage pools available for remobilization in aspen rootsErin Wiley, Carolyn M King, Simon M Landhäusser
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2016
Stress differentially causes roots of tree seedlings to exude carbonJustine Karst, Jacob Gaster, Erin Wiley, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 11, 2015
Nonstructural carbohydrate dynamics of lodgepole pine dying from mountain pine beetle attackErin Wiley, Bruce J Rogers, Robert Hodgkinson, et al.
Tree Physiology|November 26, 2013
The effects of defoliation on carbon allocation: can carbon limitation reduce growth in favour of storage?Erin Wiley, Sarah Huepenbecker, Brenda B Casper, et al.
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The New Phytologist|May 10, 2012
A re-evaluation of carbon storage in trees lends greater support for carbon limitation to growthErin Wiley, Brent Helliker
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 25, 2023
Heatwaves do not limit recovery following defoliation but alter leaf drought tolerance traitsBenjamin P O'Connell, Erin Wiley
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|May 20, 2008
Response priming patterns differ with interstimulus interval durationKristie A Spencer, Erin Wiley
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 17, 2017
Dying piece by piece: carbohydrate dynamics in aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings under severe carbon stressErin Wiley, Günter Hoch, Simon M Landhäusser
Tree Physiology|January 28, 2024
Tracing carbon and nitrogen reserve remobilization during spring leaf flush and growth following defoliationAshley T Hart, Simon M Landhäusser, Erin Wiley
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 7, 2025
Trees Increase Stomatal Size or Density After Defoliation to Enhance Gas ExchangeJacob R Arber, Kai D Johns, Erin Wiley
Tree Physiology|May 17, 2019
Identifying the relevant carbohydrate storage pools available for remobilization in aspen rootsErin Wiley, Carolyn M King, Simon M Landhäusser
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2016
Stress differentially causes roots of tree seedlings to exude carbonJustine Karst, Jacob Gaster, Erin Wiley, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 11, 2015
Nonstructural carbohydrate dynamics of lodgepole pine dying from mountain pine beetle attackErin Wiley, Bruce J Rogers, Robert Hodgkinson, et al.
Tree Physiology|November 26, 2013
The effects of defoliation on carbon allocation: can carbon limitation reduce growth in favour of storage?Erin Wiley, Sarah Huepenbecker, Brenda B Casper, et al.
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