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Graeme Pierce Berlyn
Graeme Pierce Berlyn
E.H. Harriman Professor of Physiology and Forest Management, Yale University
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Botanical microtechnique and cytochemistry.
GP Berlyn, JP Miksche
22601976
An evaluation of noninvasive methods to estimate foliar chlorophyll content
AD Richardson, SP Duigan, GP Berlyn
New phytologist 153 (1), 185-194, 2002
15042002
The use of organic biostimulants to help low input sustainable agriculture
RO Russo, GP Berlyn
Journal of sustainable agriculture 1 (2), 19-42, 1991
4551991
A comparison of leaf physiology and anatomy of Quercus (section Erythrobalanus‐Fagaceae) species in different light environments
PMS Ashton, GP Berlyn
American Journal of Botany 81 (5), 589-597, 1994
2871994
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Homoptera: Adelgidae): stylet bundle insertion and feeding sites
RF Young, KS Shields, GP Berlyn
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 88 (6), 827-835, 1995
2621995
Developmental Regulation of Cell Interactions in theArabidopsis fiddlehead-1Mutant: A Role for the Epidermal Cell Wall and Cuticle
SJ Lolle, GP Berlyn, EM Engstrom, KA Krolikowski, WD Reiter, RE Pruitt
Developmental Biology 189 (2), 311-321, 1997
2101997
Leaf adaptations of some Shorea species to sun and shade
PMS Ashton, GP Berlyn
New Phytologist 121 (4), 587-596, 1992
1951992
Spectral reflectance and photosynthetic properties of Betula papyrifera (Betulaceae) leaves along an elevational gradient on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont, USA
AD Richardson, GP Berlyn
American Journal of Botany 89 (1), 88-94, 2002
1942002
Polyploids and their structural and PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS RELATIVE TO WATER DEFICIT IN BETULA PAPYRIFERA (Betulaceae)
WL Li, GP Berlyn, PMS Ashton
American journal of botany 83 (1), 15-20, 1996
1761996
Changes in foliar spectral reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence of four temperate species following branch cutting
AD Richardson, GP Berlyn
Tree physiology 22 (7), 499-506, 2002
1602002
Toward a new concept of the evolution of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the Leguminosae
JA Bryan, GP Berlyn, JC Gordon
Current issues in symbiotic nitrogen fixation, 151-159, 1997
1181997
The effect of increasing elevation on leaf cuticle thickness and cuticular transpiration in balsam fir
EH DeLucia, GP Berlyn
Canadian Journal of Botany 62 (11), 2423-2431, 1984
1171984
Age and growth rate of tropical trees: new directions for research
E Bormann, F Herbert, E Berlyn
1171981
Spectral reflectance of Picea rubens (Pinaceae) and Abies balsamea (Pinaceae) needles along an elevational gradient, Mt. Moosilauke, New Hampshire, USA
AD Richardson, GP Berlyn, TG Gregoire
American Journal of Botany 88 (4), 667-676, 2001
1082001
Seedling survival and growth of native tree species in pastures: Implications for dry tropical forest rehabilitation in central Panama
HP Griscom, PMS Ashton, GP Berlyn
Forest Ecology and Management 218 (1-3), 306-318, 2005
1072005
Leaf anatomical responses to light in five tropical Moraceae of different successional status
S Strauss‐Debenedetti, GP Berlyn
American Journal of Botany 81 (12), 1582-1591, 1994
1061994
Foliar plasticity of hybrid spruce in relation to crown position and stand age
AD Richardson, GP Berlyn, PMS Ashton, R Thadani, IR Cameron
Canadian Journal of Botany 78 (3), 305-317, 2000
942000
Requirement of an internal standard for microspectrophotometric measurements of DNA
SS Dhillon, GP Berlyn, JP Miksche
American Journal of Botany 64 (1), 117-121, 1977
941977
Drought response of two Mexican oak species, Quercus laceyi and Q. sideroxyla (Fagaceae), in relation to elevational position
HM Poulos, UM Goodale, GP Berlyn
American journal of botany 94 (5), 809-818, 2007
922007
Drought stress and paper birch (Betula papyrifera) seedlings: effects of an organic biostimulant on plant health and stress tolerance, and detection of stress effects with …
AD Richardson, M Aikens, GP Berlyn, P Marshall
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 30 (1), 52, 2004
872004
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