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Randall W Long

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Global Change Biology|December 22, 2022
The osmotic balancing act: When sugars matter for more than metabolism in woody plantsRandall W Long, Henry D Adams
The New Phytologist|October 21, 2020
Water in, water out: root form influences leaf functionRandall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
Tree Physiology|December 16, 2023
Drought resistance in two populations of invasive Tamarix compared using multiple methodsRandall W Long, R Brandon Pratt, Anna L Jacobsen
Tree Physiology|September 22, 2023
Juniperus virginiana sourced from colder climates maintain higher ratios of soluble sugars to starch during cold acclimationSamuel C Harbol, Randall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|April 13, 2024
Evidence for Reductions in Physical and Chemical Plant Defense Traits in Island FloraMicah G Freedman, Randall W Long, Santiago R Ramírez, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 9, 2021
Unraveling Metabolic and Proteomic Features in Soybean Plants in Response to Copper Hydroxide Nanowires Compared to a Commercial FertilizerSanghamitra Majumdar, Randall W Long, Jay S Kirkwood, et al.
American Journal of Botany|August 20, 2021
Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix sppKevin R Hultine, Donna Dehn, Susan E Bush, et al.
Conservation Physiology|August 31, 2017
Can local adaptation explain varying patterns of herbivory tolerance in a recently introduced woody plant in North America?Randall W Long, Susan E Bush, Kevin C Grady, et al.
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Global Change Biology|December 22, 2022
The osmotic balancing act: When sugars matter for more than metabolism in woody plantsRandall W Long, Henry D Adams
The New Phytologist|October 21, 2020
Water in, water out: root form influences leaf functionRandall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
Tree Physiology|December 16, 2023
Drought resistance in two populations of invasive Tamarix compared using multiple methodsRandall W Long, R Brandon Pratt, Anna L Jacobsen
Tree Physiology|September 22, 2023
Juniperus virginiana sourced from colder climates maintain higher ratios of soluble sugars to starch during cold acclimationSamuel C Harbol, Randall W Long, Juliana S Medeiros
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|April 13, 2024
Evidence for Reductions in Physical and Chemical Plant Defense Traits in Island FloraMicah G Freedman, Randall W Long, Santiago R Ramírez, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 9, 2021
Unraveling Metabolic and Proteomic Features in Soybean Plants in Response to Copper Hydroxide Nanowires Compared to a Commercial FertilizerSanghamitra Majumdar, Randall W Long, Jay S Kirkwood, et al.
American Journal of Botany|August 20, 2021
Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix sppKevin R Hultine, Donna Dehn, Susan E Bush, et al.
Conservation Physiology|August 31, 2017
Can local adaptation explain varying patterns of herbivory tolerance in a recently introduced woody plant in North America?Randall W Long, Susan E Bush, Kevin C Grady, et al.
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