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Idaho Stable Isotopes Laboratory
P.O. Box 441133
Moscow, ID 83844-1133




ISIL Publications
  • Harlow, B.A, R.A. Duursma, J.D. Marshall.  2005.  Leaf longevity of western red cedar (Thuja plicata) increases with depth in the canopy.  Tree physiology.  25: 635-640.

  • Nippert, J., R.A. Duursma, J.D. Marshall.  2004.  Seasonal variation in photosynthetic capacity of montane conifers.  Funct. Ecol.  18: 876-886.

  • Ocheltree, T.W., Marshall, J.D.  2004.  Apparent respiratory discrimination is correlated with growth rate in the shoot apex of sunflower (Helianthus annuus).  J. Exp. Botany.

  • Chambers, C., J.D. Marshall, R.J. Danehy.  2004.  Nitrogen uptake and turnover in riparian woody vegetation.  Oecologia.  140: 125-134.

  • Duursma, R.A., J.D. Marshall, A.P. Robinson.  2003.  Leaf area index inferred from solar beam transmission in mixed conifer forest on complex terrain.  Ag. For. Meteorol.  118: 221-236.
  • Marshall, J.D., and R.A. Monserud.  2003.  Erratum: Foliage height influences specific leaf area of three conifer species.  Can. J. For. Res.  33:1591.

  • Nippert, J.B., and J.D. Marshall.  2003.  Sources of variation in ecophysiological parameters in Douglas-fir and grand fir canopies.  Tree Physiology.  23:591-601.

  • Marshall, J.D., and R.A. Monserud.  2003.  Vertical trends in specific leaf area of three conifer species.  Can. J. For. Res.  33: 164-170.

  • Papanicolaou, A.N., J.F. Fox, and J.D. Marshall.  In press.  Sediment sources fingerprinting in the Palouse river watershed, USA.  International J. Sediment Res.

  • McDowell, N., H. Barnard, B.J. Bond, T. Hinckley, R. Hubbard, H. Ishii, B. Kostner, F.C. Meinzer, J.D. Marshall, F. Magnani, N. Phillips, M.G. Ryan, and D. Whitehead.  2002.  The relationship between tree height and leaf area:sapwood area ratio.  Oecologia.  132: 12-20.

  • Coble, D.W., K.S. Milner and J.D. Marshall.  2002.  Aspect differences in above- and below-ground carbon allocation: a Montana case-study.  Env. Pollut. 116: S149-S155.

  • Balster, N.J., A. Covert, L.K. Horne and J.D. Marshall.  2001.  Mini Poplar Ecosystems: A Collaborative Learning Tool in Natural Resources Education.  J. Nat. Resour. Life Sci. Educ.  30:  1-8.

  • Monserud, R.A. and J.D. Marshall.  2001.  Time-series analysis of d13C from tree rings.  I.  Time trends and autocorrelation.  Tree Physiology  21:  1087-1102.

  • Cernusak, L.A. and J.D. Marshall.  2001.   Responses of foliar d13C, gas exchange and leaf morphology to reduced hydraulic conductivity in Pinus Monticola branches.  Tree Physiology  21:  1215-1222.

  • McDowell, N.G., N.J. Balster, J.D. Marshall.  2001.  Belowground carbon allocation of Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir.   Can. J. For. Res.  31: 1425-1436.

  • Marshall, J.D., G.E. Rehfeldt and R.A. Monserud.  2001.  Family differences in height growth and photosynthetic traits in three conifers.  Tree Physiology.  21:  727-734.

  • Cernusak, L.A., J.D. Marshall, J.P. Comstock and N.J. Balster.  2001.  Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Photosynthetic Bark.  Oecologia.  128:  24-35.

  • Hultine, K.R. and J.D. Marshall.  2001.  A comparison of three methods for determining the stomatal density of pine needles.  Journal of Experimental Botany.  52 (355):  369-373.

  • Coble, D.W., K.S. Milner and J.D. Marshall.  2001.  Above- and below-ground production of trees and other vegetation on contrasting aspects in western Montana: a case study.  Forest Ecology and Management.  142:  231-241.

  • Balster, N.J. and J.D. Marshall.  2000.  Decreased needle longevity of fertilized Douglas-fir and grand fir in the northern Rockies.  Tree Physiology.  20: 1191-1197.

  • Cernusak, L.A. and J.D. Marshall.  2000.   Photosynthetic refixation in branches of Western White Pine.  Functional Ecology.  14: 300-311.

  • Balster, N.J. and J.D. Marshall.  2000.  Eight-year responses of light interception, effective leaf area index, and stemwood production in fertilized stands of interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca).   Can. J. For. Res.  30: 733-743.

  • Stickrod II, R.D. and J.D. Marshall. 2000.  On-line nitrate-d15N extracted from groundwater determined by continuous-flow elemental analyzer/isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 14: 1266-1268.

  • Cernusak, L.A., N.G. McDowell, and J.D. Marshall. 2000.  CO2 diffusion in Douglas Fir bark: Implications for measuring woody-tissue respiration with removable cuvettes. Frontiers of Forest Biology. Pt. II: Frontiers of Plant Physiology. 107-113.

  • McDowell, N.G., J.D. Marshall, T.D. Hooker and R. Musselman. 2000.  Estimating CO2 flux from snowpacks at three sites in the Rocky Mountains. Tree Physiol. 20: 745-753.

  • McDowell, S.C.L., N.G. McDowell, J.D. Marshall and K. Hultine. 2000.  Carbon and nitrogen allocation to male and female reproduction in Rocky Mountain Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca, Pinaceae). Am. J. Bot.  87 (4): 539-546.

  • Hultine, K.R. and J.D. Marshall. 2000.  Altitude trends in conifer leaf morphology and stable carbon isotope composition. Oecologia. 123: 32-40.

 
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