Cameron Hunter
Water Management and Systems Research
Student Trainee (Biological Science)
Phone: (970) 492-7440
Fax: (970) 492-7408
2150 CENTRE AVENUE
FORT COLLINS,
CO
80526
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Publications
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Physiological trait networks enhance understanding of crop growth and water use in contrasting environments
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Gleason, S.M., Barnard, D.M., Green, T.R., Mackay, D.S., Wang, D.R., Ainsworth, E.A., Altenhofen, J., Banks, G.T., Brodribb, T.J., Cochard, H., Comas, L.H., Cooper, M., Creek, D., DeJonge, K.C., Delzon, S., Fritschi, F.B., Hammer, G., Hunter, C., Lombardozzi, D., Messina, C.D., Ocheltree, T., Stevens, B.M., Stewart, J.J., Vadez, V., Wenz, J.A., Wright, I.J., Zhang, H. 2022. Physiological trait networks enhance understanding of crop growth and water use in contrasting environments. Plant, Cell & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14382.
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Age dependent partitioning patterns of essential nutrients induced by copper feeding status in leaves and stems of poplar
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Recovery after deficiency: Systemic copper prioritization and partitioning in the leaves and stems of hybrid poplar
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Hunter, C., Ware, M.A., Gleason, S.M., Pilon-Smits, E., Pilon, M. 2022. Recovery after deficiency: Systemic copper prioritization and partitioning in the leaves and stems of hybrid poplar. Tree Physiology. Article etpac038. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpac038.
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Growth and grain yield of eight maize hybrids are aligned with water transport, stomatal conductance, and photosynthesis in a semi-arid irrigated system
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Gleason, S.M., Nalezny, L.A., Hunter, C., Comas, L.H., Bensen, R., Chintamanani, S. 2021. Growth and grain yield of eight maize hybrids are aligned with water transport, stomatal conductance, and photosynthesis in a semi-arid irrigated system. Physiologia Plantarum. 172(4):1941-1949. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13400.
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