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Nonhydraulic root-to-shoot signaling publications

Augé RM. 2003. Stomatal behavior of forest trees in relation to hydraulic, chemical and environmental factors. In: Hanson P, Wullschleger SD (ed) North American Temperate Deciduous Forest Responses to Changing Precipitation Regimes. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 100-120. ISBN 0-387-00309-6. Introduction

Auge RM, Moore JL. 2002. Stomatal response to nonhydraulic root-to-shoot communication of partial soil drying in relation to foliar dehydration tolerance. Environmental and Experimental Botany 47: 217-229. Abstract   Full article

Bano A, Harper JE, Augé RM, Neuman DS. 2002. Changes in phytohormone levels following inoculation of two soybean lines differing in nodulation. Functional Plant Biology 29: 965-974. Abstract

Johnson TB, Augé RM, Green CD, Stodola AJW, Olinick JB, Saxton AM. 2001. Correlations of stomatal conductance with hydraulic, chemical and environmental variables in five urban tree species. Scientia Horticulturae 90: 305-320. Abstract   Full article (pdf)

Augé RM, Green CD, Johnson TB, Stodola AJW, Saxton AM, Olinick JB, Evans RM. 2000. Correlations of stomatal conductance with hydraulic and chemical factors in several deciduous tree species in a natural habitat. New Phytologist 145:483-500. Abstract

Augé RM, Green CD, Croker JL, Johnson TB, Stodola AJW, Duan X, Witte WT, Saxton AM, Evans RM, Olinick JB, Hanson PJ. 1999. Nonhydraulic signaling of soil drying and stomatal regulation in a forest ecosystem. National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Southeast Regional Center. Environmental Institute Publication Number 66. The University of Alabama. 149 pp. Abstract

Green CD, Stodola AJW, Augé RM. 1998. Transpiration of detached leaves from mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal cowpea and rose plants given varying abscisic acid, pH, calcium and phosphorus. Mycorrhiza 8: 93-99 . Abstract   Full article (pdf, 286K)

Croker JL, Witte WT, Augé RM. 1998. Stomatal sensitivity to nonhydraulic root-to-shoot signals of partial soil drying in six temperate, deciduous forest trees. Journal of Experimental Botany 49:761-774. Abstract

Ebel RC, Duan X, Still DW, Augé RM. 1997. Xylem sap abscisic acid concentration and stomatal conductance of mycorrhizal Vigna unguiculata (l.) Walp. in drying soil. New Phytologist 135: 755-761. Abstract

Duan X, Neuman DS, Reiber JM, Green CD, Saxton AM, Augé RM. 1996. Mycorrhizal influence on hydraulic and hormonal factors implicated in the control of stomatal conductance during drought. Journal of Experimental Botany (47: 1541-1550). Abstract

Ebel, R.C., Welbaum, G.E., Gunatilaka, M., Nelson, T., Augé, R.M. 1996. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and nonhydraulic signaling of soil drying in Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Mycorrhiza (in press). Abstract

Augé, R.M., Stodola, A.J.W., Ebel, R.C., Duan, X. 1995. Leaf elongation and water relations of mycorrhizal sorghum in response to partial soil drying: two Glomus species at varying phosphorus fertilization. Journal of Experimental Botany 46: 297-307. Abstract

Augé, R.M., Stodola, A.J.W., Ebel, R.C., Duan, X. 1994. Nonhydraulic signalling of soil drying in mycorrhizal maize. Planta 193: 74-82. Abstract

Ebel, R.C., Stodola, A.J.W., Duan, X., Augé, R.M. 1994. Nonhydraulic root to shoot signalling in VA mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal sorghum exposed to partial soil drying or root severing. New Phytologist 127: 495-505. Abstract

Augé, R.M. and X. Duan. 1991. Mycorrhizal symbiosis and nonhydraulic root signals of drying soil. Plant Physiology 97: 821-824. Abstract




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