Charles P. Chen
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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(Heterogeneity of leaf-level photosynthesis as seen through the lens of ozone, soybean, and chlorophyll fluorescence imaging.) |
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Ikawa H, Chen CP, Sikma M, et al. (2017) Increasing canopy photosynthesis in rice can be achieved without a large increase in water use-a model based on free-air CO2 enrichment. Global Change Biology |
Chen CP, Sakai H, Tokida T, et al. (2014) Do the rich always become richer? Characterizing the leaf physiological response of the high-yielding rice cultivar Takanari to free-air CO2 enrichment. Plant & Cell Physiology. 55: 381-91 |
Frei M, Wissuwa M, Pariasca-Tanaka J, et al. (2012) Leaf ascorbic acid level--is it really important for ozone tolerance in rice? Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : Ppb / SociéTé FrançAise De Physiologie VéGéTale. 59: 63-70 |
Chen CP, Frei M, Wissuwa M. (2011) The OzT8 locus in rice protects leaf carbon assimilation rate and photosynthetic capacity under ozone stress. Plant, Cell & Environment. 34: 1141-9 |
Chen CP, Frank TD, Long SP. (2009) Is a short, sharp shock equivalent to long-term punishment? Contrasting the spatial pattern of acute and chronic ozone damage to soybean leaves via chlorophyll fluorescence imaging. Plant, Cell & Environment. 32: 327-35 |
Chen CP, Zhu XG, Long SP. (2008) The effect of leaf-level spatial variability in photosynthetic capacity on biochemical parameter estimates using the Farquhar model: a theoretical analysis. Plant Physiology. 148: 1139-47 |