Ted Hsiao

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Frensch J, Hsiao TC. (2019) Transient Responses of Cell Turgor and Growth of Maize Roots as Affected by Changes in Water Potential. Plant Physiology. 104: 247-254
Frensch J, Hsiao TC. (2019) Rapid Response of the Yield Threshold and Turgor Regulation during Adjustment of Root Growth to Water Stress in Zea mays. Plant Physiology. 108: 303-312
Bradford KJ, Hsiao TC. (2010) Stomatal behavior and water relations of waterlogged tomato plants. Plant Physiology. 70: 1508-13
Heng LK, Hsiao T, Evett S, et al. (2009) Validating the FAO AquaCrop Model for Irrigated and Water Deficient Field Maize Agronomy Journal. 101: 488-498
Caird MA, Richards JH, Hsiao TC. (2007) Significant transpirational water loss occurs throughout the night in field-grown tomato Functional Plant Biology. 34: 172-177
Xu LK, Hsiao TC. (2004) Predicted versus measured photosynthetic water-use efficiency of crop stands under dynamically changing field environments. Journal of Experimental Botany. 55: 2395-411
Hsiao TC, Xu LK. (2000) Sensitivity of with of roots versus leaves to water stress: Biophysical analysis and relation to water Journal of Experimental Botany. 51: 1595-1616
Hirasawa T, Hsiao TC. (1999) Some characteristics of reduced leaf photosynthesis at midday in maize growing in the field Field Crops Research. 62: 53-62
Xu L, Matista AA, Hsiao TC. (1999) A technique for measuring CO2 and water vapor profiles within and above plant canopies over short periods Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 94: 1-12
Hsiao TC, Frensch J, Rojas-Lara BA. (1998) The pressure-jump technique shows maize leaf growth to be enhanced by increases in turgor only when water status is not too high Plant, Cell and Environment. 21: 33-42
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