Leonel Sternberg

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Biology (Arts & Sciences) University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 
Area:
Biochemistry, Geochemistry
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Vargas AI, Schaffer B, Sternberg LDSL. (2020) Plant water uptake from soil through a vapor pathway. Physiologia Plantarum
Teh SY, Koh HL, DeAngelis DL, et al. (2019) Modeling δ18O as an early indicator of regime shift arising from salinity stress in coastal vegetation Hydrogeology Journal. 27: 1257-1276
Subedi SC, Sternberg L, DeAngelis DL, et al. (2019) Using Carbon Isotope Ratios to Verify Predictions of a Model Simulating the Interaction Between Coastal Plant Communities and Their Effect on Ground Water Salinity Ecosystems. 23: 570-585
Zhai L, Wang X, Wang P, et al. (2019) Vegetation and location of water inflow affect evaporation in a subtropical wetland as indicated by the deuterium excess method Ecohydrology. 12: e2082
Liang J, Wright JS, Cui X, et al. (2018) Leaf anatomical traits determine the O enrichment of leaf water in coastal halophytes. Plant, Cell & Environment
Subedi SC, Ross MS, Vidales R, et al. (2018) Variation in Stomatal Characteristics of <i>Bursera simaruba</i> (L.) Sarg., a Dominant Tree Species of Tropical Hardwood Hammock Forest across a Habitat Gradient in the Florida Keys American Journal of Plant Sciences. 9: 2120-2139
Teh SY, De Angelis DL, Voss CI, et al. (2018) MANTRA-O18: An Extended Version of SUTRA Modified to Simulate Salt and δ18O Transport amid Water Uptake by Plants E3s Web of Conferences. 54: 00039
Zhai L, Krauss KW, Liu X, et al. (2018) Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands Environmental and Experimental Botany. 155: 378-386
Vargas AI, Schaffer B, Yuhong L, et al. (2017) Testing plant use of mobile vs immobile soil water sources using stable isotope experiments. The New Phytologist
Moser JG, Oberbauer SF, Sternberg LD, et al. (2016) Water uptake of Alaskan tundra evergreens during the winter-spring transition. American Journal of Botany
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