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Fulton E Rockwell

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The New Phytologist|September 6, 2024
Shorting the metaphorical circuit: vascular partitioning and stomatal patchiness can create apparent unsaturation and CO<sub>2</sub> gradient inversion in the Ohmic analogy for leaf gas exchangeFulton E Rockwell
The New Phytologist|April 12, 2026
Emergent feedforward and isohydric responses to soil and atmospheric aridity: insights from a time-dependent hydraulic modelFulton E Rockwell
The New Phytologist|June 10, 2025
Thermodiffusion in leaf boundary layers appears large only when the effect of the boundary layer on total transpiration is smallFulton E Rockwell
Plant Physiology|June 16, 2017
Leaf Hydraulic Architecture and Stomatal Conductance: A Functional PerspectiveFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 12, 2013
Leaf hydraulics I: scaling transport properties from single cells to tissuesFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, Abraham D Stroock
Plant Physiology|February 7, 2014
Cavitation and its discontents: opportunities for resolving current controversiesFulton E Rockwell, James K Wheeler, N Michele Holbrook
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 10, 2013
Leaf hydraulics II: vascularized tissuesFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, Abraham D Stroock
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 29, 2018
Where does Münch flow begin? Sucrose transport in the pre-phloem pathFulton E Rockwell, Jessica T Gersony, N Michele Holbrook
Trends in Plant Science|December 11, 2017
Iso/Anisohydry: A Plant-Environment Interaction Rather Than a Simple Hydraulic TraitUri Hochberg, Fulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 21, 2014
Reversible Deformation of Transfusion Tracheids in Taxus baccata Is Associated with a Reversible Decrease in Leaf Hydraulic ConductanceYong-Jiang Zhang, Fulton E Rockwell, James K Wheeler, et al.
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The New Phytologist|September 6, 2024
Shorting the metaphorical circuit: vascular partitioning and stomatal patchiness can create apparent unsaturation and CO<sub>2</sub> gradient inversion in the Ohmic analogy for leaf gas exchangeFulton E Rockwell
The New Phytologist|April 12, 2026
Emergent feedforward and isohydric responses to soil and atmospheric aridity: insights from a time-dependent hydraulic modelFulton E Rockwell
The New Phytologist|June 10, 2025
Thermodiffusion in leaf boundary layers appears large only when the effect of the boundary layer on total transpiration is smallFulton E Rockwell
Plant Physiology|June 16, 2017
Leaf Hydraulic Architecture and Stomatal Conductance: A Functional PerspectiveFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 12, 2013
Leaf hydraulics I: scaling transport properties from single cells to tissuesFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, Abraham D Stroock
Plant Physiology|February 7, 2014
Cavitation and its discontents: opportunities for resolving current controversiesFulton E Rockwell, James K Wheeler, N Michele Holbrook
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 10, 2013
Leaf hydraulics II: vascularized tissuesFulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, Abraham D Stroock
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 29, 2018
Where does Münch flow begin? Sucrose transport in the pre-phloem pathFulton E Rockwell, Jessica T Gersony, N Michele Holbrook
Trends in Plant Science|December 11, 2017
Iso/Anisohydry: A Plant-Environment Interaction Rather Than a Simple Hydraulic TraitUri Hochberg, Fulton E Rockwell, N Michele Holbrook, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 21, 2014
Reversible Deformation of Transfusion Tracheids in Taxus baccata Is Associated with a Reversible Decrease in Leaf Hydraulic ConductanceYong-Jiang Zhang, Fulton E Rockwell, James K Wheeler, et al.
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