
Doctor Kristine Crous
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW - PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY & PLANT NUTRITION,
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
Personal
Qualifications
- Phd Michigan State University (USA)
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
Contact
| Email: | K.Crous@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 1923 |
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| Location: | S8.G.21 Hawkesbury |
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Barton, C., Liberloo, M., Low, M., Linder, S., McMurtie, R., Duursma, R., Medlyn, B., Ellsworth, D., Eamus, D., Tissue, D., Adams, M., Conroy, J. and Crous, K. (2012), 'Effects of elevated atmospheric [CO2] on instantaneous transpiration efficiency at leaf and canopy scales in Eucalyptus saligna', Global Change Biology, 11.
- Barton, C., Liberloo, M., Low, M., Linder, S., McMurtrie, R., Duursma, R., Medlyn, B., Ellsworth, D., Eamus, D., Tissue, D., Adams, M., Conroy, J. and Crous, K. (2012), 'Effects of elevated atmospheric [CO2] on instantaneous transpiration efficiency at leaf and canopy scales in Eucalyptus saligna', Global Change Biology, 11.
- Crous, K., Zaragoza-Castells, J., Low, M., Ellsworth, D., Tissue, D., Tjoelker, M., Barton, C., Gimeno, T. and Atkin, O. (2011), 'Seasonal acclimation of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus saligna trees: Impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 and summer drought', Global Change Biology, 17.
- Crous, K., Reich, P., Hunter, M. and Ellsworth, D. (2010), 'Maintenance of leaf N controls the photosynthetic CO2 response of grassland species exposed to 9 years of free-air CO2 enrichment', Global Change Biology, 13.
- Crous, K., Walters, M. and Ellsworth, D. (2008), 'Elevated CO2 concentration affects leaf photosynthesis-nitrogen relationships in Pinus taeda over nine years in FACE', Tree Physiology, 8.