Frederick C Meinzer
Frederick C Meinzer
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
Verified email at oregonstate.edu
TitleCited byYear
When a cuvette is not a canopy: A caution about measuring leaf temperature during gas exchange measurements
CJ Still, A Sibley, G Page, FC Meinzer, S Sevanto
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 279, 107737, 2019
2019
Predicting drought responses of tropical woody plants through coordination among drought survival traits
LS Santiago, A Acosta-Rangel, E Avila-Lovera, E Bucior, ME de Guzman, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2019, 2019
2019
Resilience of an old-growth coniferous forest in the Pacific Northwest, USA in warmer and drier summers
Y Jiang, JB Kim, CJ Still, FC Meinzer, X Xu
AGU Fall Meeting 2019, 2019
2019
Historical changes in the stomatal limitation of photosynthesis: empirical support for an optimality principle
A Lavergne, S Voelker, A Csank, H Graven, HJ de Boer, V Daux, ...
New Phytologist, 2019
2019
Water potential control of turgor‐driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge
A Cabon, L Fernández‐de‐Uña, G Gea‐Izquierdo, FC Meinzer, ...
New Phytologist, 2019
2019
Leaf temperatures: feedbacks and dynamics across a range of forest ecosystems
CJ Still, GFM Page, DM Griffith, S Pau, M Detto, M Goulden, BR Helliker, ...
Chapman Conference on Understanding Carbon Climate Feedbacks, 2019
2019
A dynamic yet vulnerable pipeline: Integration and coordination of hydraulic traits across whole plants
KA McCulloh, JC Domec, DM Johnson, DD Smith, FC Meinzer
Plant, cell & environment, 2019
12019
Investigating old‐growth ponderosa pine physiology using tree‐rings, δ13C, δ18O, and a process‐based model
DEM Ulrich, C Still, JR Brooks, Y Kim, FC Meinzer
Ecology 100, e02656, 2019
12019
Trends and controls on water-use efficiency of an old-growth coniferous forest in the Pacific Northwest
Y Jiang, C Still, B Rastogi, G Page, S Wharton, F Meinzer, S Voelker, ...
Environmental Research Letters, 2019
12019
Fire deficits have increased drought sensitivity in dry conifer forests: Fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon
SL Voelker, AG Merschel, FC Meinzer, DEM Ulrich, TA Spies, CJ Still
Global change biology 25 (4), 1247-1262, 2019
52019
Iso/Anisohydry: Still a Useful Concept
G Ratzmann, FC Meinzer, B Tietjen
Trends in plant science 24 (3), 191-194, 2019
12019
Coordination and trade‐offs between leaf and stem hydraulic traits and stomatal regulation along a spectrum of isohydry to anisohydry
X Fu, FC Meinzer, DR Woodruff, YY Liu, DD Smith, KA McCulloh, ...
Plant, cell & environment 42, 2245-2258, 2019
42019
Linking reliance on deep soil water to resource economy strategies and abundance among coexisting understory shrub species in subtropical pine plantations
P Jiang, H Wang, FC Meinzer, L Kou, X Dai, X Fu
New Phytologist, 2019
2019
Correction to: Allocation to leaf area and sapwood area affects water relations of co-occurring savanna and forest trees (Oecologia,(2010), 163, 2,(291-301), 10.1007/s00442-009 …
SG Gotsch, EL Geiger, AC Franco, G Goldstein, FC Meinzer, ...
Oecologia 189 (2), 563, 2019
2019
Metrics and proxies for stringency of regulation of plant water status (iso/anisohydry): a global data set reveals coordination and trade-offs among water transport traits
X Fu, FC Meinzer
Tree physiology 39, 122-134, 2019
152019
Ecosystem fluxes of carbonyl sulfide in an old-growth forest: temporal dynamics and responses to diffuse radiation and heat waves
B Rastogi, M Berkelhammer, S Wharton, ME Whelan, FC Meinzer, ...
Biogeosciences 15 (23), 7127-7139, 2018
12018
Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic risk
WRL Anderegg, A Wolf, A Arango‐Velez, B Choat, DJ Chmura, S Jansen, ...
Ecology letters 21 (7), 968-977, 2018
272018
Hydraulics play an important role in causing low growth rate and dieback of aging Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica trees in plantations of Northeast China
YY Liu, AY Wang, YN An, PY Lian, DD Wu, JJ Zhu, FC Meinzer, GY Hao
Plant, cell & environment 41 (7), 1500-1511, 2018
62018
Polyploidy influences plant–environment interactions in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
BT Greer, C Still, GL Cullinan, JR Brooks, FC Meinzer
Tree physiology 38, 630-640, 2018
72018
Plant water potential improves prediction of empirical stomatal models
WRL Anderegg, A Wolf, A Arango-Velez, B Choat, DJ Chmura, S Jansen, ...
PloS one 12 (10), e0185481, 2017
172017
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