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Xinyou Yin

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Annals of Botany|January 19, 2008
Analysis of reciprocal-transfer experiments to estimate the length of phases having different responses to temperatureXinyou Yin
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2021
No need to switch the modified Arrhenius function back to the old formXinyou Yin
Physiologia Plantarum|October 2, 2025
A Method to Quantify Relative Stomatal, Mesophyll, and Biochemical Limitations to C<sub>3</sub> Leaf Photosynthesis in a Specific Growth EnvironmentXinyou Yin
Annals of Botany|February 8, 2013
Improving ecophysiological simulation models to predict the impact of elevated atmospheric CO(2) concentration on crop productivityXinyou Yin
Physiologia Plantarum|April 5, 2017
A model for the irradiance responses of photosynthesisJeremy Harbinson, Xinyou Yin
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 4, 2024
Model forms for triose phosphate utilization-limited photosynthetic rates: implications for estimation of photorespiratory carbon export and the contribution of mesophyll conductance to photosynthesisZhenxiang Zhou, Xinyou Yin
The New Phytologist|October 20, 2023
Estimating leaf day respiration from conventional gas exchange measurementsXinyou Yin, Jeffrey S Amthor
Plant, Cell & Environment|February 11, 2012
Mathematical review of the energy transduction stoichiometries of C(4) leaf photosynthesis under limiting lightXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
Journal of Experimental Botany|April 6, 2017
Can increased leaf photosynthesis be converted into higher crop mass production? A simulation study for rice using the crop model GECROSXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
The New Phytologist|April 1, 2008
Applying modelling experiences from the past to shape crop systems biology: the need to converge crop physiology and functional genomicsXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
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Annals of Botany|January 19, 2008
Analysis of reciprocal-transfer experiments to estimate the length of phases having different responses to temperatureXinyou Yin
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2021
No need to switch the modified Arrhenius function back to the old formXinyou Yin
Physiologia Plantarum|October 2, 2025
A Method to Quantify Relative Stomatal, Mesophyll, and Biochemical Limitations to C<sub>3</sub> Leaf Photosynthesis in a Specific Growth EnvironmentXinyou Yin
Annals of Botany|February 8, 2013
Improving ecophysiological simulation models to predict the impact of elevated atmospheric CO(2) concentration on crop productivityXinyou Yin
Physiologia Plantarum|April 5, 2017
A model for the irradiance responses of photosynthesisJeremy Harbinson, Xinyou Yin
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 4, 2024
Model forms for triose phosphate utilization-limited photosynthetic rates: implications for estimation of photorespiratory carbon export and the contribution of mesophyll conductance to photosynthesisZhenxiang Zhou, Xinyou Yin
The New Phytologist|October 20, 2023
Estimating leaf day respiration from conventional gas exchange measurementsXinyou Yin, Jeffrey S Amthor
Plant, Cell & Environment|February 11, 2012
Mathematical review of the energy transduction stoichiometries of C(4) leaf photosynthesis under limiting lightXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
Journal of Experimental Botany|April 6, 2017
Can increased leaf photosynthesis be converted into higher crop mass production? A simulation study for rice using the crop model GECROSXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
The New Phytologist|April 1, 2008
Applying modelling experiences from the past to shape crop systems biology: the need to converge crop physiology and functional genomicsXinyou Yin, Paul C Struik
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