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T. N. Buckley, Turnbull, T. L., Pfautsch, S., Gharun, M., and Adams, M. A., Differences in water use between mature and post-fire regrowth stands of subalpine Eucalyptus delegatensis R. Baker, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 270, pp. 1 - 10, 2012.
J. A. Powles, Buckley, T. N., Nicotra, A. B., and Farquhar, G. D., Dynamics of stomatal water relations following leaf excision, vol. 29:981-992, 2006.
S. M. Messinger, Buckley, T. N., and Mott, K. A., Evidence for involvement of photosynthetic processes in the stomatal response to CO2., Plant Physiology, pp. 771-778, 2006.
T. N. Buckley, The role of stomatal acclimation in modelling tree adaptation to high Co2., Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 59, p. 11, 2008.
T. N. Buckley, Turnbull, T. L., Pfautsch, S., and Adams, M. A., Sap flow in Australian subalpine forests & woodlands suggests nocturnal transpiration contributes significantly to stand water balance and is inversely related to soil moisture., Plant, Cell & Environment, 2007.
T. N. Buckley, Turnbull, T. L., and Adams, M. A., Simple models for stomatal conductance derived from a process model: cross-validation against sap flux data., Plant, Cell & Environment, p. no - no, 2012.
M. G. Barbour and Buckley, T. N., The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance, Plant, Cell & Environment, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 711 - 721, 2007.
M. G. Barbour and Buckley, T. N., The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance, Plant, Cell and Environment, pp. 711-721, 2007.