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Lawren Sack

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Plant, Cell & Environment|July 20, 2010
Turning over a new 'leaf': multiple functional significances of leaves versus phyllodes in Hawaiian Acacia koaJessica Pasquet-Kok, Christine Creese, Lawren Sack
The New Phytologist|August 11, 2007
Diversity of hydraulic traits in nine Cordia species growing in tropical forests with contrasting precipitationBrendan Choat, Lawren Sack, N Michele Holbrook
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 2002
Global allocation rules for patterns of biomass partitioningLawren Sack, Teodoro Marañón, Peter J Grubb
American Journal of Botany|September 28, 2013
Allometry of cells and tissues within leavesGrace P John, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
The American Naturalist|February 25, 2010
Decoding leaf hydraulics with a spatially explicit model: principles of venation architecture and implications for its evolutionAthena D McKown, Hervé Cochard, Lawren Sack
The New Phytologist|February 25, 2025
The determination of leaf size on the basis of developmental traitsZeqing Ma, Thomas N Buckley, Lawren Sack
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 9, 2016
Why are leaves hydraulically vulnerable?Lawren Sack, Thomas N Buckley, Christine Scoffoni
Ecology Letters|March 23, 2012
The determinants of leaf turgor loss point and prediction of drought tolerance of species and biomes: a global meta-analysisMegan K Bartlett, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 7, 2018
Leaf rehydration capacity: Associations with other indices of drought tolerance and environmentGrace P John, Christian Henry, Lawren Sack
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 23, 2009
Hawaiian native forest conserves water relative to timber plantation: species and stand traits influence water useAurora Kagawa, Lawren Sack, Ka'eo Duarte, et al.
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Plant, Cell & Environment|July 20, 2010
Turning over a new 'leaf': multiple functional significances of leaves versus phyllodes in Hawaiian Acacia koaJessica Pasquet-Kok, Christine Creese, Lawren Sack
The New Phytologist|August 11, 2007
Diversity of hydraulic traits in nine Cordia species growing in tropical forests with contrasting precipitationBrendan Choat, Lawren Sack, N Michele Holbrook
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 2002
Global allocation rules for patterns of biomass partitioningLawren Sack, Teodoro Marañón, Peter J Grubb
American Journal of Botany|September 28, 2013
Allometry of cells and tissues within leavesGrace P John, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
The American Naturalist|February 25, 2010
Decoding leaf hydraulics with a spatially explicit model: principles of venation architecture and implications for its evolutionAthena D McKown, Hervé Cochard, Lawren Sack
The New Phytologist|February 25, 2025
The determination of leaf size on the basis of developmental traitsZeqing Ma, Thomas N Buckley, Lawren Sack
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 9, 2016
Why are leaves hydraulically vulnerable?Lawren Sack, Thomas N Buckley, Christine Scoffoni
Ecology Letters|March 23, 2012
The determinants of leaf turgor loss point and prediction of drought tolerance of species and biomes: a global meta-analysisMegan K Bartlett, Christine Scoffoni, Lawren Sack
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 7, 2018
Leaf rehydration capacity: Associations with other indices of drought tolerance and environmentGrace P John, Christian Henry, Lawren Sack
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 23, 2009
Hawaiian native forest conserves water relative to timber plantation: species and stand traits influence water useAurora Kagawa, Lawren Sack, Ka'eo Duarte, et al.
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