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The capacity to cope with climate warming declines from temperate to tropical latitudes in two widely distributed Eucalyptus species.Short-term carbon cycling responses of a mature eucalypt woodland to gradual stepwise enrichment of atmospheric CO2 concentration.Using models to guide field experiments: a priori predictions for the CO2 response of a nutrient- and water-limited native Eucalypt woodland.Does physiological acclimation to climate warming stabilize the ratio of canopy respiration to photosynthesis?Convergent acclimation of leaf photosynthesis and respiration to prevailing ambient temperatures under current and warmer climates in Eucalyptus tereticornis.A common thermal niche among geographically diverse populations of the widely distributed tree species Eucalyptus tereticornis: No evidence for adaptation to climate-of-origin.Fine-root respiration in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) forest exposed to elevated CO2 and N fertilization.Intraspecies variation in a widely distributed tree species regulates the responses of soil microbiome to different temperature regimes.Traits and trade-offs in whole-tree hydraulic architecture along the vertical axis of Eucalyptus grandis.Trees tolerate an extreme heatwave via sustained transpirational cooling and increased leaf thermal tolerance.Photosynthesis and carbon allocation are both important predictors of genotype productivity responses to elevated CO2 in Eucalyptus camaldulensisPhotosynthetic capacity and leaf nitrogen decline along a controlled climate gradient in provenances of two widely distributed Eucalyptus speciesRange size and growth temperature influence Eucalyptus species responses to an experimental heatwaveAcclimation and adaptation components of the temperature dependence of plant photosynthesis at the global scaleThe partitioning of gross primary production for young Eucalyptus tereticornis trees under experimental warming and altered water availabilityClimate warming and tree carbon use efficiency in a whole-tree 13 CO2 tracer studyThe temperature optima for tree seedling photosynthesis and growth depend on water inputsNo evidence for triose phosphate limitation of light-saturated leaf photosynthesis under current atmospheric CO2 concentration
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