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Biotic and abiotic consequences of differences in leaf structure
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 3-18
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A mechanical perspective on foliage leaf form and function
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 19-31
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Modelling leaf expansion in a fluctuating environment: are changes in specific leaf area a consequence of changes in expansion rate?
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 33-43
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Specific leaf area in barley: individual leaves versus whole plants
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 45-51
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Contribution of carbohydrate pools to the variations in leaf mass per area within a tomato plant
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 53-61
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The relationship between leaf composition and morphology at elevated CO2 concentrations
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 63-72
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Leaf structure and chemical composition as affected by elevated CO2: genotypic responses of two perennial grasses
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 73-81
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Profiles of photosynthetic oxygen-evolution within leaves of Spinacia oleracea
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 83-92
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Leaf anatomy enables more equal access to light and CO2 between chloroplasts
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 93-104
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Assessing leaf pigment content and activity with a reflectometer
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 105-117
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Relationships between photosynthesis, nitrogen and leaf structure in 14 grass species and their dependence on the basis of expression
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 119-129
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Leaf structure and specific leaf mass: the alpine desert plants of the Eastern Pamirs, Tadjikistan
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 131-142
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Low-light carbon balance and shade tolerance in the seedlings of woody plants: do winter deciduous and broad-leaved evergreen species differ?
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 143-154
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Specific leaf area and leaf dry matter content as alternative predictors of plant strategies
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 155-162
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A comparison of specific leaf area, chemical composition and leaf construction costs of field plants from 15 habitats differing in productivity
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 163-176
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Leaf life span and nutrient resorption as determinants of plant nutrient conservation in temperate-arctic regions
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 177-189
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Leaf structure and defence control litter decomposition rate across species and life forms in regional floras on two continents
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 191-200
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Carbon gain in a multispecies canopy: the role of specific leaf area and photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency in the tragedy of the commons
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 201-211
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The functional significance of leaf structure: a search for generalizations
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 213-219
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