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Joy K Ward

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Oecologia|June 30, 2018
Interactions between rising CO<sub>2</sub> and temperature drive accelerated flowering in model plants under changing conditions of the last centuryS Michael Walker, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|September 8, 2007
Flowering time and elevated atmospheric CO2Clint J Springer, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|September 16, 2010
Plant responses to low [CO2] of the pastLaci M Gerhart, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|May 15, 2013
Increasing atmospheric [CO2] from glacial to future concentrations affects drought tolerance via impacts on leaves, xylem and their integrated functionJuliana S Medeiros, Joy K Ward
Tree Physiology|March 26, 2003
Elevated CO(2) studies: past, present and futureJoy K. Ward, Boyd R. Strain
Oecologia|June 30, 2018
Preface: Honoring the career of Professor James R. EhleringerTodd E Dawson, Russell K Monson, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|June 8, 2010
Phosphorus supply drives nonlinear responses of cottonwood (Populus deltoides) to increases in CO2 concentration from glacial to future concentrationsJames D Lewis, Joy K Ward, David T Tissue
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2007
Population-level variation of Fraxinus americana (white ash) is influenced by precipitation differences across the native rangeRenée M Marchin, Emma L Sage, Joy K Ward
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|November 20, 2008
Physiological and growth responses of C3 and C4 plants to reduced temperature when grown at low CO2 of the last ice ageJoy K Ward, David A Myers, Richard B Thomas
Plant Physiology|August 31, 2016
Host Plant Physiology and Mycorrhizal Functioning Shift across a Glacial through Future [CO2] GradientKatie M Becklin, George W R Mullinix, Joy K Ward
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Oecologia|June 30, 2018
Interactions between rising CO<sub>2</sub> and temperature drive accelerated flowering in model plants under changing conditions of the last centuryS Michael Walker, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|September 8, 2007
Flowering time and elevated atmospheric CO2Clint J Springer, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|September 16, 2010
Plant responses to low [CO2] of the pastLaci M Gerhart, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|May 15, 2013
Increasing atmospheric [CO2] from glacial to future concentrations affects drought tolerance via impacts on leaves, xylem and their integrated functionJuliana S Medeiros, Joy K Ward
Tree Physiology|March 26, 2003
Elevated CO(2) studies: past, present and futureJoy K. Ward, Boyd R. Strain
Oecologia|June 30, 2018
Preface: Honoring the career of Professor James R. EhleringerTodd E Dawson, Russell K Monson, Joy K Ward
The New Phytologist|June 8, 2010
Phosphorus supply drives nonlinear responses of cottonwood (Populus deltoides) to increases in CO2 concentration from glacial to future concentrationsJames D Lewis, Joy K Ward, David T Tissue
Tree Physiology|October 17, 2007
Population-level variation of Fraxinus americana (white ash) is influenced by precipitation differences across the native rangeRenée M Marchin, Emma L Sage, Joy K Ward
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|November 20, 2008
Physiological and growth responses of C3 and C4 plants to reduced temperature when grown at low CO2 of the last ice ageJoy K Ward, David A Myers, Richard B Thomas
Plant Physiology|August 31, 2016
Host Plant Physiology and Mycorrhizal Functioning Shift across a Glacial through Future [CO2] GradientKatie M Becklin, George W R Mullinix, Joy K Ward
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