Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences

Professor Matthew Turnbull - Publications

1998-2008

           
Ow, L. F., K. L. Griffin, et al. (2008). Thermal acclimation of leaf respiration but not photosynthesis in Populus deltoides x nigra. New Phytologist 178: 123-134.
           
Schuster, W. S. F., K. L. Griffin, et al. (2008). Changes in composition, structure and aboveground biomass over seventy-six years (1930-2006) in the Black Rock Forest, Hudson Highlands, southeastern New York State. Tree Physiology 28: 537-549.

Niinemets, Ü., A. Lukjanova, et al. (2007). Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction modulates light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines. Tree Physiology 27: 1137-1151.

Dungan, R. J., D. Kelly, et al. (2007). Separating host-tree and environmental determinants of honeydew production by Ultracoelostoma scale insects in a Nothofagus forest. Ecological Entomology 32: 338-348.

Dungan, R. J., M. H. Turnbull, et al. (2007). The carbon costs for host trees of a phloem-feeding herbivore. Journal of Ecology 95(4): 603-613.          

Christian, R., D. Kelly, et al. (2006). The architecture of New Zealand's divaricate shrubs in relation to light adaptation. New Zealand Journal of Botany 44: 171-186.

Tissue, D. T., M. M. Barbour, et al. (2006). Spatial and temporal scaling of intercellular CO2 concentration in a temperate rain forest dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum in New Zealand. Plant, Cell and Environment 29: 497-510. 
        
Niinemets, Ü., A. Lukjanova, et al. (2005). Light-acclimation of cladode photosynthetic potentials in Casuarina glauca: trade-offs between physiological and structural investments. Functional Plant Biology 32: 571-382.
 Barbour, M. M., L. A. Cernusak, et al. (2005). Nocturnal stomatal conductance and implications for modelling d18O of leaf-respired CO2 in temperate tree species. Functional Plant Biology 32: 1107-1121.
           
Barbour, M. M., J. E. Hunt, et al. (2005). Variation in the degree of coupling between  d13C of phloem sap and ecosystem respiration in two mature Nothofagus forests. New Phytologist 166: 497-512.
           
Bowman, W. P., M. M. Barbour, et al. (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.
           
Tissue, D. T., K. L. Griffin, et al. (2005). "Stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to photosynthesis in four tree species in a temperature rainforest dominated by Dacrydium cupressinum in New Zealand." Tree Physiology 25: 447-456.
           
Turnbull, M. H., D. T. Tissue, et al. (2005). Respiration characteristics in temperate rainforest tree species differ along a long-term soil-development chronosequence. Oecologia 143: 271-279.
           
Walcroft, A. S., K. J. Brown, et al. (2005). Radiative transfer and carbon assimilation in relation to canopy architecture, foliage area distribution and clumping in a mature temperate rainfores canopy in New Zealand. Agricultral and Forest Meterology 135: 326-339.
           
Whitehead, D., N. Boelman, et al. (2005). Photosynthesis and reflectance indices for rainforest species in ecosystems undergoing progression and retrogression along a soil fertility chronosequence in New Zealand. Ecophysiology 144: 233-244.

Griffin, K. L., O. R. Anderson, et al. (2004). Variations in dark respiration and mitochondrial numbers within needles of Pinus radiata grown in ambient or elevated CO2 partial pressure. Tree Physiology 24: 347-353.   

Whitehead, D., A. S. Walcroft, et al. (2004). Scaling carbon uptake from leaves to canopies: insights from two forests with contrasting properties. Forests at the Land-Atmosphere Interface. M. Mencuccini, J. Grace, J. Moncrieff and K. G. McNaughton, CAB International. 15: 231-254.       

Whitehead, D., Griffin, K.L., Turnbull, M.H., Tissue, D.T., Engel, V.C., Schuster, W.S.F, Brown, K.J., Walcroft, A.S. Response of total night-time respiration to differences in total daily photosynthesis in a canopy of Quercus rubra L. Global Change Biology v10, 2004:925-938.

Griffin, K.L., Anderson, O.R., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D. Variation in respiratory activity and mitochondrial numbers within needles of Pinus radiata D. Don, grown at ambient or elevated CO2 partial pressure. Tree Physiology v24, 2004:347-353.

Turnbull, M.H., Tissue, D.T., Murthy, R., G., Wang, X. & Griffin, K.L Nocturnal warming increases photosynthesis at elevated CO2 partial pressure in Populus deltoides. New Phytologist v161, 2004:819-826.

DeLucia, E.H., Turnbull, M.H., Walcroft, A.S., Griffin, K.L., Tissue, D.T., Glenny, D., McSeveny, T.M., Whitehead, D. The contribution of bryophytes to the carbon balance of a temperate rainforest. Global Change Biology v9,2003:1158-1170.

Greenep, H., Turnbull, M.H. & Whitehead, D. The response of photosynthesis in second–generation Pinus radiata trees to long-term exposure to elevated CO2 partial pressure. Tree Physiology v23, 2003:569-576.

Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D., Tissue, D.T., Schuster, W.S.F, Brown, K.J., Griffin, K.L. Scaling foliar respiration in two contrasting forest canopies. Functional Ecology v17, 2003:101-114.

Turnbull, M.H., Howell C., Christian, R., Kelly D. (2002) Photoinhibition, acclimation, and New Zealand’s divaricate plants: A reply. Functional Ecology v16, 2002:858-861.

Turnbull, M.H., Murthy, R. & Griffin, K.L. The relative impacts of day-time and night-time warming on photosynthetic capacity in Populus deltoides. Plant, Cell & Environment v25, 2002:1729-1737.

Nagel, J.M., Brown, K.J., Schuster, W.S.F., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D. & Griffin, K.L. Energy and resource investment in leaves of red maple and co-occurring oaks at sites differing in soil moisture availability. Tree Physiology v22, 2002:859-867.

Griffin, K.L., Turnbull, M.H., Murthy, R. Canopy position affects the temperature response of leaf respiration in Populus deltoides. New Phytologist v154, 2002:609-619.

Guo, J., Jermyn, W.A. & Turnbull, M.H. Carbon assimilation, partitioning and export in mature cladophylls of two asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) cultivars with contrasting yield. Physiologia Plantarum v115, 2002:362-369.

Guo, J., Jermyn, W.A. & Turnbull, M.H. Carbon partitioning and sucrose metabolism in two field-grown asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) cultivars with contrasting yield. Functional Plant Biology v29, 2002:517-526.

Griffin, K.L, Turnbull, M.H., Murthy, R., Lin, G., Adams, J., Farnsworth, B., Mahato, T., Azin, G., Potasnak, M., Yospin, M., Berry, J.A., Broecker, W.S. (2001) Leaf respiration is differentially affected by leaf vs. ecosystem night-time warming. Global Change Biology v8, 2002:479-485.

Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D., Tissue, D.T., Schuster, W.S.F, Brown, K.J., Engel, V.C., Griffin, K.L. Photosynthetic characteristics in canopies of Quercus rubra, Quercus prinus and Acer rubrum differ in response to soil water availability. Oecologia v130, 2002:515-524.

Howell C., Kelly D. & Turnbull, M.H. Moa ghosts exorcised? New Zealand’s divaricate shrubs avoid photoinhibition. Functional Ecology v16, 2002:232-240.

Whitehead, D., Hall, G.M.J., Walcroft, A.S., Brown, K.J., Landsberg, J.J., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H., Griffin, K.L., Schuster, W.S.F., Carswell, F.E., James, I.L., Norton, D.A. (2001) Analysis of the growth of rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) in south Westland, New Zealand, using process-based simulation models. International Journal of Biometeorology v46, 2002:66-75.

Guo, J., Jermyn, W.A. & Turnbull, M.H. Diurnal and seasonal variation in photosynthesis in two asparagus cultivars with contrasting yield. Crop Science v42, 2002:399-405.

Tissue, D.T. Griffin, K.L., Turnbull, M.H. and Whitehead, D. Canopy position and needle age affect photosynthetic response in field-grown Pinus radiata after five years exposure to elevated CO2 partial pressure. Tree Physiology v21, 2001: 915-923.

Hurst, S.E., Norton, D.A. & Turnbull, M.H. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation in New Zealand temperate (podocarp-angiosperm) rainforest species. New Zealand Journal of Botany v40, 2002:65-72.

Guo, J., Jermyn, W.A. & Turnbull, M.H. Carbon metabolism in developing spears of two asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) cultivars with contrasting yield. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology v28, 2001:1013-1021.

Griffin, K.L., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H., Schuster, W. & Whitehead, D. Leaf dark respiration as a function of canopy position in Nothofagus fusca trees grown at ambient and elevated CO2 partial pressures for six years. Functional Ecology v15, 2001: 497-505.

Stephens, D.W., Millard, P, Turnbull, M.H. & Whitehead, D. The effects of nitrogen supply on phenology and carbon assimilation in young Nothofagus fusca (Hook f.) Oerst. trees. New Zealand Journal of Botany v39, 2001:617-630.

Griffin, K.L., Anderson, O.R., Gastrich, M.D., Lewis, J.D., Guanghui Lin, Schuster, W., Seemann, J.R., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D. Plant growth in elevated CO2 alters mitochondrial number and chloroplast fine structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) v98, 2001: 2473-2478.

Turnbull, M.H., Whitehead, D., Tissue, D.T., Schuster, W., Brown, K.J. and Griffin, K.L. The response of leaf respiration to temperature and leaf characteristics in three deciduous tree species differs at sites with contrasting water availability. Tree Physiology v21, 2001:571-578.

Stephens, D.W., Millard, P, Turnbull, M.H. & Whitehead, D. The influence of nitrogen supply on growth and internal nitrogen recycling in young Nothofagus fusca (Hook f.) Oerst. trees. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology v28, 2001: 249-255.

Griffin, K.L., Tissue, D.T., Turnbull, M.H. & Whitehead, D. The onset of photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2 partial pressure in field grown Pinus radiata D. Don. after 4 years. Plant, Cell and Environment v23, 2000: 1089-1098.

Turnbull, M.H. (1999). Rainforest succession and nitrogen utrition. In B.J. Atwell, P.E. Kriedemann & C.G. N. Turnbull eds) Plants in Action. Macmillan Publishers, Melbourne, 1999: 529-530.

Schmidt, S, Stewart, G.R., Turnbull, M.H., Erskine, P.D. and Ashwath, N. Nitrogen relations of natural and disturbed plant communities in tropical Australia. Oecologia v117, 1998: 95-104.

Turnbull, M.H., Tissue, D.T., Griffin, K.L., Rogers, G.N.D. & Whitehead, D. Photosynthetic acclimation to long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration in Pinus radiata D. Don. is related to age of needles. Plant, Cell and Environment v22, 1998: 1019-1028.