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Hormoz BassiriRad
Hormoz BassiriRad
A posthumously maintained collection of works by Dr. BassiriRad (1958-2020).
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Extreme events as shaping physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants: toward a unified definition and evaluation of their consequences
VP Gutschick, H BassiriRad
New Phytologist 160 (1), 21-42, 2003
5542003
Kinetics of nutrient uptake by roots: responses to global change
H Bassirirad
The New Phytologist 147 (1), 155-169, 2000
4602000
Global response patterns of plant photosynthesis to nitrogen addition: A meta‐analysis
X Liang, T Zhang, X Lu, DS Ellsworth, H BassiriRad, C You, D Wang, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (6), 3585-3600, 2020
1722020
Root system adjustments: regulation of plant nutrient uptake and growth responses to elevated CO2
H BassiriRad, VP Gutschick, J Lussenhop
Oecologia 126 (3), 305-320, 2001
1582001
Changes in root NH 4+ and NO 3− absorption rates of loblolly and ponderosa pine in response to CO 2 enrichment
H BassiriRad, KL Griffin, JF Reynolds, BR Strain
Plant and Soil 190, 1-9, 1997
1201997
Short-term patterns in water and nitrogen acquisition by two desert shrubs following a simulated summer rain
H BassiriRad, DC Tremmel, RA Virginia, JF Reynolds, AG De Soyza, ...
Plant Ecology 145, 27-36, 1999
1081999
Differential responses of root uptake kinetics of NH4+ and NO3 to enriched atmospheric CO2 concentration in field‐grown loblolly pine
H BassiriRad, RB Thomas, JF Reynolds, BR Strain
Plant, Cell & Environment 19 (3), 367-371, 1996
1081996
Growth and root NO3-and PO43-uptake capacity of three desert species in response to atmospheric CO2 enrichment
H BassiriRad, JF Reynolds, RA Virginia, MH Brunelle
Functional Plant Biology 24 (3), 353-358, 1997
1031997
Allocating nitrogen away from a herbivore: a novel compensatory response to root herbivory
BA Newingham, RM Callaway, H BassiriRad
Oecologia 153, 913-920, 2007
1022007
Temperature-dependent water and ion transport properties of barley and sorghum roots: I. Relationship to leaf growth
H BassiriRad, JW Radin, K Matsuda
Plant physiology 97 (1), 426-432, 1991
771991
Widespread foliage δ15N depletion under elevated CO2: inferences for the nitrogen cycle
H BassiriRad, JVH Constable, J Lussenhop, BA Kimball, RJ Norby, ...
Global Change Biology 9 (11), 1582-1590, 2003
732003
A field method of determining NH 4 + and NO 3 - uptake kinetics in intact roots: Effects of CO2 enrichment on …
H BassiriRad, SA Prior, RJ Norby, HH Rogers
Plant and soil 217, 195-204, 1999
681999
Effects of soil temperature and nitrogen status on kinetics of 15NO3 uptake by roots of field‐grown Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult
H Bassirirad, MM Caldwell, C Bilbrough
New Phytologist 123 (3), 485-489, 1993
671993
Compensatory roles of nitrogen uptake and photosynthetic N-use efficiency in determining plant growth response to elevated CO2: evaluation using a functional balance model
A Zerihun, VP Gutschick, H Bassirirad
Annals of botany 86 (4), 723-730, 2000
652000
Diminishing spatial heterogeneity in soil organic matter across a prairie restoration chronosequence
DR Lane, H BassiriRad
Restoration Ecology 13 (2), 403-412, 2005
572005
Root growth, osmotic adjustment and NO3-uptake during and after a period of drought in Artemisia tridentata
H BassiriRad, MM Caldwell
Functional Plant Biology 19 (5), 493-500, 1992
561992
Influence of elevated CO2 and mycorrhizae on nitrogen acquisition: contrasting responses in Pinus taeda and Liquidambar styraciflua
JVH Constable, H Bassirirad, J Lussenhop, A Zerihun
Tree Physiology 21 (2-3), 83-91, 2001
552001
Interspecies variation in nitrogen uptake kinetic responses of temperate forest species to elevated CO2: potential causes and consequences
A Zerihun, H Bassirirad
Global Change Biology 7 (2), 211-222, 2001
502001
Temporal changes in root growth and 15N uptake and water relations of two tussock grass species recovering from water stress
H BassiriRad, MM Caldwell
Physiologia Plantarum 86 (4), 525-531, 1992
481992
Effects of CO2 enrichment on growth and root 15NH4+ uptake rate of loblolly pine and ponderosa pine seedlings
H Bassirirad, KL Griffin, BR Strain, JF Reynolds
Tree physiology 16 (11-12), 957-962, 1996
471996
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