John King
| Title | Clinical Instructor |
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| Institution | School of Medicine and Dentistry |
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| Department | Ophthalmology |
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| Address | 10 Hagen Drive, Ste 220 Rochester NY 14625
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Domec JC, Ogée J, Noormets A, Jouangy J, Gavazzi M, Treasure E, Sun G, McNulty SG, King JS. Interactive effects of nocturnal transpiration and climate change on the root hydraulic redistribution and carbon and water budgets of southern United States pine plantations. Tree Physiol. 2012 Jun; 32(6):707-23.
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Aspinwall MJ, King JS, Booker FL, McKeand SE. Genetic effects on total phenolics, condensed tannins and non-structural carbohydrates in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) needles. Tree Physiol. 2011 Aug; 31(8):831-42.
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Onandia G, Olsson AK, Barth S, King JS, Uddling J. Exposure to moderate concentrations of tropospheric ozone impairs tree stomatal response to carbon dioxide. Environ Pollut. 2011 Oct; 159(10):2350-4.
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Aspinwall MJ, King JS, McKeand SE, Domec JC. Leaf-level gas-exchange uniformity and photosynthetic capacity among loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) genotypes of contrasting inherent genetic variation. Tree Physiol. 2011 Jan; 31(1):78-91.
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Domec JC, King JS, Noormets A, Treasure E, Gavazzi MJ, Sun G, McNulty SG. Hydraulic redistribution of soil water by roots affects whole-stand evapotranspiration and net ecosystem carbon exchange. New Phytol. 2010 Jul; 187(1):171-83.
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Percy KE, Matyssek R, King JS. Facing the Future: evidence from Joint Aspen FACE, SoyFACE and SFB 607 meeting. Environ Pollut. 2010 Apr; 158(4):955-8.
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King JS, Percy KE, Matyssek R. Dedication to Dr. David F. Karnosky. Environ Pollut. 2010 Apr; 158(4):953-4.
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Domec JC, Noormets A, King JS, Sun G, McNulty SG, Gavazzi MJ, Boggs JL, Treasure EA. Decoupling the influence of leaf and root hydraulic conductances on stomatal conductance and its sensitivity to vapour pressure deficit as soil dries in a drained loblolly pine plantation. Plant Cell Environ. 2009 Aug; 32(8):980-91.
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Pregitzer KS, Burton AJ, King JS, Zak DR. Soil respiration, root biomass, and root turnover following long-term exposure of northern forests to elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3. New Phytol. 2008; 180(1):153-61.
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Norby RJ, Delucia EH, Gielen B, Calfapietra C, Giardina CP, King JS, Ledford J, McCarthy HR, Moore DJ, Ceulemans R, De Angelis P, Finzi AC, Karnosky DF, Kubiske ME, Lukac M, Pregitzer KS, Scarascia-Mugnozza GE, Schlesinger WH, Oren R. Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Dec 13; 102(50):18052-6.
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Chapman JA, King JS, Pregitzer KS, Zak DR. Effects of elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 on decomposition of fine roots. Tree Physiol. 2005 Dec; 25(12):1501-10.
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Liu L, King JS, Giardina CP. Effects of elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 on leaf litter production and chemistry in trembling aspen and paper birch communities. Tree Physiol. 2005 Dec; 25(12):1511-22.
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King JS, Kubiske ME, Pregitzer KS, Hendrey GR, McDonald EP, Giardina CP, Quinn VS, Karnosky DF. Tropospheric O(3) compromises net primary production in young stands of trembling aspen, paper birch and sugar maple in response to elevated atmospheric CO(2). New Phytol. 2005 Dec; 168(3):623-36.
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Loya WM, Pregitzer KS, Karberg NJ, King JS, Giardina CP. Reduction of soil carbon formation by tropospheric ozone under increased carbon dioxide levels. Nature. 2003 Oct 16; 425(6959):705-7.
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