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Robert P Skelton

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Plant Physiology|June 5, 2019
Injecting New Life into a Classic TechniqueRobert P Skelton
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 7, 2020
Quantifying plant hydraulic function becomes a tall orderRobert P Skelton
Plant Physiology|November 6, 2019
Simulation Modeling Platform Provides a Powerful Tool for Identifying Optimal Traits and Management Practices for Wheat ProductionRobert P Skelton
Tree Physiology|April 16, 2025
Mixed hydraulic responses to drought in six common woody species from a dry evergreen sclerophyll forest in South AfricaRobert P Skelton, Daniel Buttner, Alastair Potts
The New Phytologist|January 27, 2017
Casting light on xylem vulnerability in an herbaceous species reveals a lack of segmentationRobert P Skelton, Timothy J Brodribb, Brendan Choat
The New Phytologist|May 25, 2019
Examining variation in hydraulic and resource acquisition traits along climatic gradients tests our understanding of plant form and functionRobert P Skelton, Leander D L Anderegg, Laurent J Lamarque
Oecologia|January 24, 2023
Consistent responses to moisture stress despite diverse growth forms within mountain fynbos communitiesRobert P Skelton, Adam G West, Daniel Buttner, et al.
Tree Physiology|September 6, 2023
Hydraulic segmentation explains differences in loss of branch conductance caused by fireAdam G West, Shonese T Bloy, Robert P Skelton, et al.
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|June 3, 2020
External heat-pulse method allows comparative sapflow measurements in diverse functional types in a Mediterranean-type shrubland in South AfricaRobert P Skelton, Adam G West, Todd E Dawson, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 17, 2017
Gas exchange recovery following natural drought is rapid unless limited by loss of leaf hydraulic conductance: evidence from an evergreen woodlandRobert P Skelton, Timothy J Brodribb, Scott A M McAdam, et al.
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Plant Physiology|June 5, 2019
Injecting New Life into a Classic TechniqueRobert P Skelton
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 7, 2020
Quantifying plant hydraulic function becomes a tall orderRobert P Skelton
Plant Physiology|November 6, 2019
Simulation Modeling Platform Provides a Powerful Tool for Identifying Optimal Traits and Management Practices for Wheat ProductionRobert P Skelton
Tree Physiology|April 16, 2025
Mixed hydraulic responses to drought in six common woody species from a dry evergreen sclerophyll forest in South AfricaRobert P Skelton, Daniel Buttner, Alastair Potts
The New Phytologist|January 27, 2017
Casting light on xylem vulnerability in an herbaceous species reveals a lack of segmentationRobert P Skelton, Timothy J Brodribb, Brendan Choat
The New Phytologist|May 25, 2019
Examining variation in hydraulic and resource acquisition traits along climatic gradients tests our understanding of plant form and functionRobert P Skelton, Leander D L Anderegg, Laurent J Lamarque
Oecologia|January 24, 2023
Consistent responses to moisture stress despite diverse growth forms within mountain fynbos communitiesRobert P Skelton, Adam G West, Daniel Buttner, et al.
Tree Physiology|September 6, 2023
Hydraulic segmentation explains differences in loss of branch conductance caused by fireAdam G West, Shonese T Bloy, Robert P Skelton, et al.
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|June 3, 2020
External heat-pulse method allows comparative sapflow measurements in diverse functional types in a Mediterranean-type shrubland in South AfricaRobert P Skelton, Adam G West, Todd E Dawson, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 17, 2017
Gas exchange recovery following natural drought is rapid unless limited by loss of leaf hydraulic conductance: evidence from an evergreen woodlandRobert P Skelton, Timothy J Brodribb, Scott A M McAdam, et al.
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