Publications
1.
Tissue,
D.T. and W.C. Oechel. 1987. Physiological and growth
response of Eriophorum vaginatum to
field elevated CO2 and temperature in the Alaskan tussock tundra. Ecology 68: 401-410.
2.
Tissue,
D.T. and P.S. Nobel. 1988. Parent-ramet connections
in Agave deserti:
influences of carbohydrates on growth. Oecologia 75: 266-271.
3.
Tissue,
D.T. and P.S. Nobel. 1990. Carbon translocation between parents and ramets of a desert perennial. Annals of Botany 66: 551-557.
4.
Tissue,
D.T. and P.S. Nobel. 1990. Carbon relations of flowering in a semelparous clonal desert
perennial. Ecology 71: 273-281.
5.
Tissue,
D.T., D. Yakir and P.S. Nobel. 1991. Diel water movement between parenchyma and chlorenchyma of two desert
6.
Tissue,
D.T., R.B. Thomas and B.R. Strain. 1993. Long-term effects of elevated CO2
and nutrients on photosynthesis and rubisco in
loblolly pine seedlings. Plant, Cell and
Environment. 16: 859-865.
7.
Oechel, W.C., S. Cowles, N. Grulke,
S. Hastings, W. Lawrence, T. Prudhomme, G. Riechers, B. Strain, D. Tissue and G. Vourlitis.
1994. Transient nature of CO2 fertilization in arctic tundra. Nature 371: 500-503.
8.
Dippery, J.K., D.T. Tissue, R.B. Thomas and B.R.
Strain. 1995. Effects of low and elevated CO2 on C3 and C4
annuals. I. Growth and biomass allocation. Oecologia 101: 13-20.
9.
Tissue,
D.T., K.L. Griffin, R.B. Thomas and B.R. Strain. 1995. Effects of low and
elevated CO2 on C3 and C4 annuals. II.
Photosynthesis and leaf biochemistry. Oecologia 101:
21-28.
10.
Tissue,
D.T. and S.J. Wright. 1995. Effect of seasonal water availability on phenology and the annual shoot carbohydrate cycle of
tropical forest shrubs. Functional
Ecology 9: 518-527.
11.
Tissue,
D.T., J.B. Skillman, E.P. McDonald and B.R. Strain. 1995. Photosynthesis and
carbon allocation in Tipularia discolor (Orchidaceae),
a wintergreen understory herb. American Journal of Botany 82: 1249-1256.
12.
Tissue,
D.T., R.B. Thomas and B.R. Strain. 1996. Growth and photosynthesis of loblolly
pine (Pinus taeda L.)
after exposure to elevated CO2 for 19 months in the field. Tree Physiology 16: 49-59.
13.
Lewis,
J.D., D.T. Tissue and B.R. Strain. 1996. Seasonal response of photosynthesis to
elevated CO2 in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) over two growing seasons. Global Change Biology 2: 103-114.
14.
Luo, Y., D.A. Sims, R.B. Thomas, D.T. Tissue and
J.T. Ball. 1996. Sensitivity of leaf photosynthesis to CO2
concentration is an invariant function for C3 plants: A test with experimental
data and global applications. Global
Biogeochemical Cycles 10: 209-222.
15.
BassiriRad, H., D.T. Tissue, J.F. Reynolds, F.S.
Chapin, III. 1996. Response of Eriophorum vaginatum to CO2 enrichment at different
soil temperatures: Effects on growth, root respiration and 32PO4-3
uptake kinetics. New Phytologist
133: 423-430.
16.
Tissue,
D.T., J.P. Megonigal and R.B. Thomas. 1997. Nitrogenase activity and N2-fixation are
stimulated by elevated CO2 in a tropical N2-fixing tree. Oecologia 109:
28-33.
17.
Tissue,
D.T., R.B. Thomas and B.R. Strain. 1997. Atmospheric CO2 enrichment
increases growth and photosynthesis of Pinus taeda: A four-year experiment in the field. Plant, Cell and Environment 20:
1123-1134.
18.
Reid,
C.D., D.T. Tissue, E.L. Fiscus and B.R. Strain. 1997.
Comparison of spectrophotometric and radioisotopic methods for the assay of Rubisco in
ozone-treated plants. Physiologia Plantarum
101: 398-404.
19.
Johnson,
D.W., R.B. Thomas, K.L. Griffin, D.T. Tissue, J.T. Ball, B.R. Strain and R.F.
Walker. 1998. Effects of CO2 and N on growth and N uptake in
ponderosa and loblolly pine. Journal of
Environmental Quality 27:414-425.
20.
Cook, A.C., D.T. Tissue, S.W. Roberts and W.C. Oechel. 1998. Effects of long-term elevated CO2
from natural CO2 springs on Nardus stricta: photosynthesis, biochemistry, growth and phenology. Plant,
Cell and Environment 21:417-425.
21.
Turnbull,
M.H., D.T. Tissue, K.L. Griffin, G.N.D. Rogers and D. Whitehead. 1998.
Photosynthetic acclimation to long-term exposure to elevated CO2 in Pinus radiata Don. is related to age of needles. Plant, Cell and Environment 21:1019-1028.
22.
Pataki,
D.E., R. Oren and D.T. Tissue. 1998. Elevated carbon dioxide does not affect
average canopy stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L. Oecologia
117:47-52.
23.
Tissue,
D.T., K.L. Griffin and J.T. Ball. 1999. Photosynthetic adjustment in
field-grown ponderosa pine trees after six years exposure to elevated CO2.
Tree Physiology 19:221-228.
24.
Peterson,
A.G., J.T. Ball, Y. Luo, C.B. Field, P.B. Reich, P.S.
Curtis, K.L. Griffin, C.A. Gunderson, R.B. Norby,
D.T. Tissue, M. Forstreuter, A. Rey,
C. Vogel and CMEAL participants. 1999. The photosynthesis-leaf nitrogen
relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a
meta-analysis. Global Change Biology
5:331-346.
25.
Megonigal, J.P., S.C. Whalen, D.T. Tissue, B. D. Bovard, D. B. Albert and A. Allen. 1999. A
plant-soil-atmosphere microcosm for tracing radiocarbon from photosynthesis
through methanogenesis. Soil Science Society of
26.
Peterson,
A.G., J.T. Ball, Y. Luo, C.B. Field, P.S. Curtis,
K.L. Griffin, C.A. Gunderson, R.J. Norby, D.T.
Tissue, M. Forstreuter, A. Rey,
C.S. Vogel and CMEAL participants. 1999. Quantifying the response of
photosynthesis to changes in leaf nitrogen content and leaf mass per area in
plants grown under atmospheric CO2 enrichment. Plant, Cell and Environment 22:1109-1119.
27.
Ward,
J.K., D.T. Tissue, R.B. Thomas and B.R. Strain. 1999. Comparative responses of
model C3 and C4 plants to drought in low and elevated CO2.
Global Change Biology 5:857-867.
28.
29.
Stylinski, C.D., W.C. Oechel,
J.A. Gamon, D.T. Tissue, F. Miglietta,
A. Raschi. 2000. Effects of lifelong CO2
enrichment on carboxylation and light utilization of Quercus pubescens Willd. examined with gas exchange,
biochemistry and optical techniques. Plant Cell Environment 23:1353-1362.
30.
Griffin,
K.L, O.R. Anderson, M.D. Gastrich, J.D. Lewis, G.
Lin, W. Schuster, J. Seemann, D.T. Tissue, M.T.
Turnbull and D. Whitehead. 2001. Plant growth in elevated CO2 alters
mitochondrial number and chloroplast fine structure. Proceedings of the
31.
Wang,
X.Z., J.D. Lewis, D.T. Tissue, J.R. Seemann and K.L.
Griffin. 2001. Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on
leaf respiration of Xanthium strumarium in light and in darkness. Proceedings of the
32.
Turnbull,
M.H., D. Whitehead, D.T. Tissue, W. Schuster, K.J. Brown and K.L. Griffin.
2001. The response of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics
in three deciduous tree species differs at sites of contrasting soil
availability. Tree Physiology
21:571-578.
33.
Tissue,
D.T., K.L. Griffin, M.H. Turnbull and D. Whitehead. 2001. Canopy position and
needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata D. Don after 5 years
of exposure to elevated CO2 partial pressure. Tree Physiology 21:915-923.
34.
35.
Whitehead,
D., G. Hall, A. Walcroft, K. Brown, J. Landsberg, D. Tissue, M. Turnbull, K. Griffin, W. Schuster,
F. Carswell, I. James and D. Norton. 2002. Analysis
of the growth of rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) in south
36.
Lewis,
J.D., X.Z. Wang, K.L. Griffin and D.T. Tissue. 2002. Effects of age and
ontogeny on photosynthetic responses of a determinate annual plant to elevated
CO2 partial pressures. Plant
Cell Environment 25:359-368.
37.
38.
Nagel,
J.M., K.L. Griffin, K.J. Brown, W.S.F. Schuster, D.T. Tissue, M.H. Turnbull and
D. Whitehead. 2002. Energy investment in leaves of red maple and co-occurring
oaks within a forested watershed. Tree
Physiology 22:859-867.
39.
Turnbull,
M.H., D. Whitehead, D.T. Tissue, W.S.F. Schuster, K.J. Brown, V.C. Engel and
K.L. Griffin. 2002. Photosynthetic characteristics in canopies of Quercus rubra, Quercus prinus and Acer rubrum
differ in response to soil water availability. Oecologia 130:515-524.
40.
Tissue,
D.T., J.D.
41.
Weltzin, J.F. and D.T. Tissue. 2003. Resource
pulses in arid environments – patterns of rain, patterns of life. New Phytologist
157:171-173.
42.
Turnbull,
M.H., D. Whitehead, D.T. Tissue, W.S.F. Schuster, K.J. Brown and K.L. Griffin.
2003. Scaling foliar respiration in two contrasting forest canopies. Functional Ecology 17:101-114.
43.
Lewis,
J.D., X. Wang, K.L. Griffin and D.T. Tissue. 2003. Age at flowering
differentially affects vegetative and reproductive responses of a determinate
annual plant to elevated carbon dioxide. Oecologia 135:194-201.
44.
Logan,
B.A., E.R. Huhn and D.T. Tissue. 2003. Photosynthetic
characteristics of eastern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum Peck) and its effects on the
needles of host white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss). Plant Biology 4:740-745.
45.
Yan, J., J. Wang, D. Tissue, A.S. Holaday, R. Allen and H. Zhang. 2003. Photosynthesis and
seed production under water-deficit conditions in transgenic tobacco plants
that over-express an Arabidopsis ascorbate peroxidase gene. Crop Science 43:1477-1483.
46.
DeLucia, E.H., M.H. Turnbull, A.S. Walcroft, K.L. Griffin, D.T. Tissue, D. Glenny,
T.M. McSeveny and D. Whitehead. 2003. The
contribution of bryophytes to the carbon balance of a temperate rainforest. Global Change Biology 9:1158-1170.
47.
Weltzin, J.F., M.E. Loik,
S. Schwinning, D.G. Williams, P. Fay, B. Haddad, J. Harte, T.E. Huxman, A.K. Knapp,
G. Lin, W.T. Pockman, M.R. Shaw, E. Small, M.D.
Smith, S.D. Smith, D.T. Tissue and J.C. Zak. 2003.
Assessing the response of terrestrial ecosystems to potential changes in
precipitation. Bioscience 53:941-952.
48.
Turnbull,
M.H., D.T. Tissue, R. Murthy, X. Wang and K.L. Griffin. 2004. Nocturnal warming
increases photosynthesis at elevated CO2 partial pressure in Populus deltoides. New Phytologist 161:819-826.
49.
50.
Whitehead,
D., A.S. Walcroft, K.L. Griffin, D.T. Tissue, M.H.
Turnbull, V. Engel, K.J. Brown, W.S.F. Schuster. 2004. Scaling carbon uptake
from leaves to canopies: insights from two forests with contrasting properties.
Chapter 15 in Forests at the
Land-Atmosphere Interface. Edited by M. Mencuccini,
J. Grace, J. Moncrieff and K.G. McNaughton.
Pages 231-254. CAB International,
51.
Whitehead,
D., K.L. Griffin, M.H. Turnbull, D.T. Tissue, V.C. Engel, K.J. Brown, W.S.F.
Schuster and A.S. Walcroft. 2004. Response of total
night-time respiration to differences in total daily photosynthesis in a canopy
of Quercus rubra L. Global Change Biology 10:925-938.
52.
Jasoni, R., C. Kane, C. Green, E. Peffley,
D. Tissue, L. Thompson, P. Payton and P.Pare. 2004.
Altered leaf and root emissions from onion (Allium
cepa L.) grown under elevated CO2 conditions. Environmental and Experimental Botany
51:273-280.
53. Sholtis, J.D.,
54. Shapiro, J.B, K. L.
55. Huxman, T.E., M.D. Smith, P.A.
Fay, A.K. Knapp, M. R. Shaw, M. E. Loik, S. D. Smith,
D. T. Tissue, J. C. Zak, J. F. Weltzin,
W. T. Pockman, O. E. Sala,
B. Haddad, J. Harte, G. W. Koch, S. Schwinning, E. E. Small, and D. G. Williams. 2004.
Convergence across biomes to a common rain-use
efficiency. Nature 429:641-645.
56. Huxman, T.E., K. Snyder, D.
Tissue, J. Leffler, K. Ogle, W. Pockman,
D. Sandquist and D. Potts. 2004. Precipitation pulses
and carbon fluxes in semi-arid and arid ecosystems. Oecologia 141:254-268.
57.
Thompson,
L., E. Peffley, C. Green, P. Pare and D. Tissue.
2004. Biomass, flavonol levels and sensory
characteristics of Allium cultivars
grown hydroponically at ambient and elevated CO2. SAE International 041ICES-136.
58.
Pare,
P.W., R. Jasoni,
59.
Tissue,
D.T., K.L. Griffin, M.H. Turnbull and D. Whitehead. 2005. Stomatal
and biochemical limitations to photosynthesis in a temperate rainforest
dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum
in
60.
Thompson,
L., J. Morris, E. Peffley, C. Green, P. Pare, D.
Tissue, R. Jasoni, J. Hutson,
B. Wehner and C. Kane. 2005. Flavonol
content and composition of spring onions grown hydroponically
or in potting soil. Journal of Food
Composition and Analysis 18:635-645.
61.
Turnbull,
M.H., D.T. Tissue, K.L.
62.
Whitehead,
D., N.T. Boelman, M.H. Turnbull, K.L. Griffin, D.T.
Tissue, M.M. Barbour, J.E. Hunt, S.J. Richardson and D.A. Peltzer.
2005. Photosynthesis and reflectance indices for rainforest species in
ecosystems undergoing progression and retrogression along a soil fertility chronosequence in
63.
Nagel,
J.M., X. Wang, J.D. Lewis, H.A. Fung, D.T. Tissue and
K.L. Griffin. 2005. Atmospheric CO2 enrichment alters energy
assimilation, investment and allocation in Xanthium
strumarium.
New Phytologist
166:513-523.
64.
Yee,
D.A. and D.T. Tissue. 2005. Relationships between non-structural carbohydrates
and flowering in a sub-tropical plant (Heliconia caribaea).
65.
Bowman,
W.P., M.M. Barbour, M.H. Turnbull, D.T. Tissue, D. Whitehead and K.L. Griffin.
2005. Sap flow rates and sapwood density are critical factors in within- and
between-tree variation in CO2 efflux from stems of mature Dacrydium cupressinum
trees. New Phytologist
167:815-828.
66.
67.
Barbour,
M.M.,
68.
Kane,
C.D., R.L. Jasoni, E.P. Peffley,
L.D. Thompson, C.J. Green, P. Pare and D.T. Tissue. 2006. Nutrient solution and
solution pH influences onion growth and mineral content. Journal of Plant Nutrition 29:375-390.
69.
Walcroft, A., K.J. Brown, W.S.F. Schuster, D.T.
Tissue, M.H. Turnbull, K.L. Griffin, and D. Whitehead. 2006. Radiative transfer and carbon assimilation in relation to
canopy architecture, foliage area distribution and clumping in a mature
temperate rainforest canopy in
70.
Tissue,
D.T., M.M. Barbour, J. Hunt, M.H. Turnbull, K.L. Griffin, A.S. Walcroft, and D. Whitehead. 2006. Spatial and temporal
scaling of intercellular CO2 concentration in a temperate rainforest
dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum
in
71.
Reblin, J.S., B.A. Logan and D.T. Tissue. 2006. Impact
of eastern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) infection on the needles of red (Picea rubens)
and white spruce (P. glauca):
oxygen exchange, biochemistry and morphology. Tree Physiology 26:1325-1332.
72.
Kornyeyev, D., B.A. Logan, D.T. Tissue and A.S. Holaday. 2006. Compensation for photosystem
II photoinactivation by regulated non-photochemical
dissipation influences the impact of photoinhibition
on electron transport and CO2 assimilation. Plant and Cell Physiology 47:437-446.
73.
Patrick,
L., J. Cable, D. Ignace, D. Potts, G. Barron-Gafford, N. Van Gestel, T.
Robertson, H. Alpert, A. Griffith, T. Huxman, J. Zak, M. Loik and D. Tissue. 2007.
Effects of an increase in summer precipitation on leaf, soil and ecosystem
fluxes of CO2 and H2O in a sotol-grassland
in