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Kate M Johnson

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Tree Physiology|February 4, 2026
What underpins tree drought responses and how we can predict them?Kate M Johnson
Tree Physiology|March 22, 2023
Evidence for a trade-off between growth rate and xylem cavitation resistance in Callitris rhomboideaKate M Johnson, Timothy J Brodribb
Peerj|August 29, 2014
Demographic effects on fruit set in the dioecious shrub Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis)Kate M Johnson, Scott E Nielsen
Chest|May 9, 2024
The Growing Burden of COPD in the United StatesKate M Johnson, Kevin I Duan
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 5, 2023
A herbaceous species provides insights into drought-driven plant adaptationKate M Johnson, Leila R Fletcher
CMAJ Open|November 7, 2023
Budget impact analysis of adopting primary care-based case detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the Canadian general populationRachael Mountain, Dexter Kim, Kate M Johnson
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 18, 2016
The Immoral Assumption Effect: Moralization Drives Negative Trait AttributionsPeter Meindl, Kate M Johnson, Jesse Graham
The New Phytologist|October 9, 2021
In vivo monitoring of drought-induced embolism in Callitris rhomboidea trees reveals wide variation in branchlet vulnerability and high resistance to tissue deathKate M Johnson, Christopher Lucani, Timothy J Brodribb
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|April 5, 2024
Benefit-Harm Analysis of Earlier Initiation of Triple Therapy for Prevention of Acute Exacerbation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseRachael Mountain, Kevin I Duan, Kate M Johnson
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 8, 2018
Wheat leaves embolized by water stress do not recover function upon rewateringKate M Johnson, Gregory J Jordan, Timothy J Brodribb
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Tree Physiology|February 4, 2026
What underpins tree drought responses and how we can predict them?Kate M Johnson
Tree Physiology|March 22, 2023
Evidence for a trade-off between growth rate and xylem cavitation resistance in Callitris rhomboideaKate M Johnson, Timothy J Brodribb
Peerj|August 29, 2014
Demographic effects on fruit set in the dioecious shrub Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis)Kate M Johnson, Scott E Nielsen
Chest|May 9, 2024
The Growing Burden of COPD in the United StatesKate M Johnson, Kevin I Duan
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 5, 2023
A herbaceous species provides insights into drought-driven plant adaptationKate M Johnson, Leila R Fletcher
CMAJ Open|November 7, 2023
Budget impact analysis of adopting primary care-based case detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the Canadian general populationRachael Mountain, Dexter Kim, Kate M Johnson
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 18, 2016
The Immoral Assumption Effect: Moralization Drives Negative Trait AttributionsPeter Meindl, Kate M Johnson, Jesse Graham
The New Phytologist|October 9, 2021
In vivo monitoring of drought-induced embolism in Callitris rhomboidea trees reveals wide variation in branchlet vulnerability and high resistance to tissue deathKate M Johnson, Christopher Lucani, Timothy J Brodribb
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|April 5, 2024
Benefit-Harm Analysis of Earlier Initiation of Triple Therapy for Prevention of Acute Exacerbation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseRachael Mountain, Kevin I Duan, Kate M Johnson
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 8, 2018
Wheat leaves embolized by water stress do not recover function upon rewateringKate M Johnson, Gregory J Jordan, Timothy J Brodribb
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