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Seasonal ecophysiology and leaf morphology of four successional Pennsylvania barrens species in open versus understory environments
B. D. Kloeppel
, M. D. Abrams
, M. E. Kubiske
College of Agricultural Sciences
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Photosystem
100%
Understory
100%
Ecophysiology
100%
Quercus
42%
Gas Exchange
28%
Leaf Conductance
28%
Quercus Velutina
14%
Water Use Efficiency
14%
Acer Rubrum
14%
Sassafras
14%
Sassafras Albidum
14%
Keyphrases
Open Site
25%
Maximum Photosynthesis
25%
Morphological Plasticity
25%
Physiological Plasticity
25%
Gas Exchange Rate
25%
Mass Thickness
25%
Light Response Curve
25%
Light Compensation
25%
Leaf Thickness
25%
Compensation Amount
25%
Early Successional Species
25%