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Lawren Sack

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 11, 2012
Evolution of C4 plants: a new hypothesis for an interaction of CO2 and water relations mediated by plant hydraulicsColin P Osborne, Lawren Sack
American Journal of Botany|May 7, 2019
The humidity inside leaves and why you should care: implications of unsaturation of leaf intercellular airspacesThomas N Buckley, Lawren Sack
Ecology|October 21, 2010
Comparative water use of native and invasive plants at multiple scales: a global meta-analysisMolly A Cavaleri, Lawren Sack
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
The combined impacts of deep shade and drought on the growth and biomass allocation of shade-tolerant woody seedlingsLawren Sack, Peter J Grubb
Plant Physiology|June 9, 2016
The Developmental Basis of Stomatal Density and FluxLawren Sack, Thomas N Buckley
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Drivers of morphological diversity and distribution in the Hawaiian fern flora: trait associations with size, growth form, and environmentChris Creese, Albert Lee, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 11, 2011
Combined impacts of irradiance and dehydration on leaf hydraulic conductance: insights into vulnerability and stomatal controlGaëlle Guyot, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 19, 2017
Bundle sheath lignification mediates the linkage of leaf hydraulics and venationAkihiro Ohtsuka, Lawren Sack, Haruhiko Taneda
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 6, 2017
The causes and consequences of leaf hydraulic decline with dehydrationChristine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack, Donald Ort
Tree Physiology|January 24, 2007
Atmospheric and soil drought reduce nocturnal conductance in live oaksJeannine Cavender-Bares, Lawren Sack, Jessica Savage
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 11, 2012
Evolution of C4 plants: a new hypothesis for an interaction of CO2 and water relations mediated by plant hydraulicsColin P Osborne, Lawren Sack
American Journal of Botany|May 7, 2019
The humidity inside leaves and why you should care: implications of unsaturation of leaf intercellular airspacesThomas N Buckley, Lawren Sack
Ecology|October 21, 2010
Comparative water use of native and invasive plants at multiple scales: a global meta-analysisMolly A Cavaleri, Lawren Sack
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
The combined impacts of deep shade and drought on the growth and biomass allocation of shade-tolerant woody seedlingsLawren Sack, Peter J Grubb
Plant Physiology|June 9, 2016
The Developmental Basis of Stomatal Density and FluxLawren Sack, Thomas N Buckley
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Drivers of morphological diversity and distribution in the Hawaiian fern flora: trait associations with size, growth form, and environmentChris Creese, Albert Lee, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 11, 2011
Combined impacts of irradiance and dehydration on leaf hydraulic conductance: insights into vulnerability and stomatal controlGaëlle Guyot, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|October 19, 2017
Bundle sheath lignification mediates the linkage of leaf hydraulics and venationAkihiro Ohtsuka, Lawren Sack, Haruhiko Taneda
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 6, 2017
The causes and consequences of leaf hydraulic decline with dehydrationChristine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack, Donald Ort
Tree Physiology|January 24, 2007
Atmospheric and soil drought reduce nocturnal conductance in live oaksJeannine Cavender-Bares, Lawren Sack, Jessica Savage
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