Standout Papers

Biochemical Limitations to Carbon Assimilation in C<sub>3</sub>Plants—A Retrospective Analysi... 1993 2026 2004 2015 850
  1. Biochemical Limitations to Carbon Assimilation in C3Plants—A Retrospective Analysis of theA/CiCurves from 109 Species (1993)
    Stan D. Wullschleger Journal of Experimental Botany
  2. A comparison of methods for determining forest evapotranspiration and its components: sap-flow, soil water budget, eddy covariance and catchment water balance (2001)
    Kell Wilson, Paul J. Hanson et al. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  3. Tree responses to rising CO 2 in field experiments: implications for the future forest (1999)
    Richard J. Norby, Stan D. Wullschleger et al. Plant Cell & Environment
  4. The relationship of leaf photosynthetic traits – Vcmax and Jmax – to leaf nitrogen, leaf phosphorus, and specific leaf area: a meta‐analysis and modeling study (2014)
    Anthony P. Walker, Andrew P. Beckerman et al. Ecology and Evolution

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Works of Stan D. Wullschleger being referenced

Iron (Oxyhydr)Oxides Serve as Phosphate Traps in Tundra and Boreal Peat Soils
2019
Geochemical drivers of organic matter decomposition in arctic tundra soils
2015
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Author Peers

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Stan D. Wullschleger 8777 5035 6934 252 15.6k
Evan H. DeLucia 7496 3129 8103 251 16.9k
R. Ceulemans 10111 4027 7585 336 18.0k
Carl J. Bernacchi 7176 2843 8953 175 13.6k
Gerd Gleixner 3042 4088 3463 237 17.6k
David J. Beerling 5863 6814 6303 279 19.0k
Peter S. Curtis 8634 3433 7146 122 17.5k
Heinz Rennenberg 6406 4124 14539 537 23.3k
J. L. Monteith 9700 2736 7034 150 17.3k
F. I. Woodward 11552 5186 8772 183 22.6k
T. T. Kozlowski 5003 1922 6551 217 11.8k

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