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. “The Stomatal Response To Evaporative Demand Persists At Night In Ricinus Communis Plants With High Nocturnal Conductance”. Plant, Cell And Environment (2007): 711-721. Print.
. “The Stomatal Response To Evaporative Demand Persists At Night In Ricinus Communis Plants With High Nocturnal Conductance”. Plant, Cell & Environment 30.6 (2007): 711 - 721. Web.
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. “Simple Models For Stomatal Conductance Derived From A Process Model: Cross-Validation Against Sap Flux Data.”. Plant, Cell & Environment (2012): no - no. Web.
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“Differences In Water Use Between Mature And Post-Fire Regrowth Stands Of Subalpine Eucalyptus Delegatensis R. Baker”. Forest Ecology And Management 270 (2012): 1 - 10. Web.
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. “The Role Of Stomatal Acclimation In Modelling Tree Adaptation To High Co2.”. Journal Of Experimental Botany 59 (2008): 11. Print.
“Sap Flow In Australian Subalpine Forests & Woodlands Suggests Nocturnal Transpiration Contributes Significantly To Stand Water Balance And Is Inversely Related To Soil Moisture.”. Plant, Cell & Environment (2007): n. pag. Print.
. “Evidence For Involvement Of Photosynthetic Processes In The Stomatal Response To Co2.”. Plant Physiology (2006): 771-778. Web.
“Dynamics Of Stomatal Water Relations Following Leaf Excision”. 29:981-992 (2006): n. pag. Print.

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