Dylan N. Dillaway, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Biogeochemistry, Plant Physiology
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Eric L. Kruger grad student 2009 UW Madison
 (Thermal acclimation of leaf metabolism and its consequences for plant carbon balance: A comparison of boreal and temperate tree species along a latitudinal transect.)
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Kumarathunge DP, Medlyn BE, Drake JE, et al. (2018) Acclimation and adaptation components of the temperature dependence of plant photosynthesis at the global scale. The New Phytologist
Dillaway DN, Tyree MC, Jackson JK. (2018) Effects of Light and Nutrition Manipulations on Thermal Respiratory Acclimation and Nocturnal Dynamics of Leaf Dark Respiration International Journal of Agronomy. 2018: 1-10
Dillaway DN, Kruger EL. (2014) Trends in seedling growth and carbon-use efficiency vary among broadleaf tree species along a latitudinal transect in eastern North America. Global Change Biology. 20: 908-22
Nelson LA, Dillaway DN, Rieske LK. (2014) Effect of an exotic herbivore, Adelges tsugae, on photosynthesis of a highly susceptible Tsuga host, with notes on conspecifics Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 8: 9-15
Serbin SP, Dillaway DN, Kruger EL, et al. (2012) Leaf optical properties reflect variation in photosynthetic metabolism and its sensitivity to temperature. Journal of Experimental Botany. 63: 489-502
Dillaway DN, Kruger EL. (2011) Leaf respiratory acclimation to climate: comparisons among boreal and temperate tree species along a latitudinal transect. Tree Physiology. 31: 1114-27
Dillaway DN, Kruger EL. (2010) Thermal acclimation of photosynthesis: a comparison of boreal and temperate tree species along a latitudinal transect. Plant, Cell & Environment. 33: 888-99
Rieske LK, Dillaway DN. (2008) Response of two oak species to extensive defoliation: Tree growth and vigor, phytochemistry, and herbivore suitability Forest Ecology and Management. 256: 121-128
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