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Kimberly A Novick

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The New Phytologist|February 18, 2020
Plant responses to rising vapor pressure deficitCharlotte Grossiord, Thomas N Buckley, Lucas A Cernusak, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 5, 2024
The forest, the cicadas and the holey fluxes: Periodical cicada impacts on soil respiration depends on tree mycorrhizal typeDaniel P Beverly, Elizabeth Huenupi, Adrien Gandolfo, et al.
Oecologia|March 7, 2021
Vapor pressure deficit helps explain biogenic volatile organic compound fluxes from the forest floor and canopy of a temperate deciduous forestPaul C Stoy, Amy M Trowbridge, Mario B Siqueira, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 2, 2007
Are ecosystem carbon inputs and outputs coupled at short time scales? A case study from adjacent pine and hardwood forests using impulse-response analysisPaul C Stoy, Sari Palmroth, A Christopher Oishi, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Biogeosciences|October 25, 2016
Short-term favorable weather conditions are an important control of interannual variability in carbon and water fluxesJakob Zscheischler, Simone Fatichi, Sebastian Wolf, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 8, 2020
Reforestation and surface cooling in temperate zones: Mechanisms and implicationsQuan Zhang, Mallory Barnes, Michael Benson, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 13, 2021
The xylem of anisohydric Quercus alba L. is more vulnerable to embolism than isohydric codominantsMichael C Benson, Chelcy F Miniat, Andrew C Oishi, et al.
Nature Geoscience|March 18, 2022
Confronting the water potential information gapKimberly A Novick, Darren L Ficklin, Dennis Baldocchi, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 29, 2020
Interannual variability of ecosystem iso/anisohydry is regulated by environmental drynessGenghong Wu, Kaiyu Guan, Yan Li, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 4, 2025
Improving the representation of plant water stress and water use in Earth System ModelsJeffrey S Dukes, Chonggang Xu, Chang Liao, et al.
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The New Phytologist|February 18, 2020
Plant responses to rising vapor pressure deficitCharlotte Grossiord, Thomas N Buckley, Lucas A Cernusak, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 5, 2024
The forest, the cicadas and the holey fluxes: Periodical cicada impacts on soil respiration depends on tree mycorrhizal typeDaniel P Beverly, Elizabeth Huenupi, Adrien Gandolfo, et al.
Oecologia|March 7, 2021
Vapor pressure deficit helps explain biogenic volatile organic compound fluxes from the forest floor and canopy of a temperate deciduous forestPaul C Stoy, Amy M Trowbridge, Mario B Siqueira, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 2, 2007
Are ecosystem carbon inputs and outputs coupled at short time scales? A case study from adjacent pine and hardwood forests using impulse-response analysisPaul C Stoy, Sari Palmroth, A Christopher Oishi, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Biogeosciences|October 25, 2016
Short-term favorable weather conditions are an important control of interannual variability in carbon and water fluxesJakob Zscheischler, Simone Fatichi, Sebastian Wolf, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 8, 2020
Reforestation and surface cooling in temperate zones: Mechanisms and implicationsQuan Zhang, Mallory Barnes, Michael Benson, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 13, 2021
The xylem of anisohydric Quercus alba L. is more vulnerable to embolism than isohydric codominantsMichael C Benson, Chelcy F Miniat, Andrew C Oishi, et al.
Nature Geoscience|March 18, 2022
Confronting the water potential information gapKimberly A Novick, Darren L Ficklin, Dennis Baldocchi, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 29, 2020
Interannual variability of ecosystem iso/anisohydry is regulated by environmental drynessGenghong Wu, Kaiyu Guan, Yan Li, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 4, 2025
Improving the representation of plant water stress and water use in Earth System ModelsJeffrey S Dukes, Chonggang Xu, Chang Liao, et al.
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