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Biogeography of Phragmites australis lineages in the southwestern United States
AM Lambert, K Saltonstall, R Long, TL Dudley
Biological invasions 18, 2597-2617, 2016
402016
Unraveling metabolic and proteomic features in soybean plants in response to copper hydroxide nanowires compared to a commercial fertilizer
S Majumdar, RW Long, JS Kirkwood, AS Minakova, AA Keller
Environmental science & technology 55 (20), 13477-13489, 2021
312021
Can local adaptation explain varying patterns of herbivory tolerance in a recently introduced woody plant in North America?
RW Long, SE Bush, KC Grady, DS Smith, DL Potts, CM D'Antonio, ...
Conservation Physiology 5 (1), cox016, 2017
182017
Does hybrid Phragmites australis differ from native and introduced lineages in reproductive, genetic, and morphological traits?
J Williams, AM Lambert, R Long, K Saltonstall
American Journal of Botany 106 (1), 29-41, 2019
172019
Spenders versus savers: Climate‐induced carbon allocation trade‐offs in a recently introduced woody plant
RW Long, TL Dudley, CM D'Antonio, KC Grady, SE Bush, KR Hultine
Functional Ecology 35 (8), 1640-1654, 2021
142021
Variation in salinity tolerance and water use strategies in an introduced woody halophyte (Tamarix spp.)
RW Long, CM D'Antonio, TL Dudley, KR Hultine
Journal of Ecology 109 (11), 3807-3817, 2021
122021
Adaptive versus non-adaptive responses to drought in a non-native riparian tree/shrub, Tamarix spp
SE Bush, JS Guo, D Dehn, KC Grady, JB Hull, E Johnson, DF Koepke, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 301, 108342, 2021
82021
The osmotic balancing act: when sugars matter for more than metabolism in woody plants
RW Long, HD Adams
Global change biology 29 (7), 1684-1687, 2023
62023
Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix spp.
KR Hultine, D Dehn, SE Bush, K Acharya, C D'Antonio, TL Dudley, ...
American Journal of Botany 108 (8), 1343-1353, 2021
62021
Salinity driven interactions between plant growth and a biological control agent
RW Long, CM D’Antonio, TL Dudley, KR Hultine, AM Lambert
Biological Invasions 23 (10), 3161-3173, 2021
42021
Some Like It Dry: Differences in Water Use Strategies between Historic and Range-Expanding Populations of Juniperus virginiana
RW Long, D Ward, C Baker, JS Medeiros
International Journal of Plant Sciences 184 (7), 507-518, 2023
12023
Water in, water out: root form influences leaf function.
RW Long
New phytologist 229, 2020
12020
Tradeoffs and Trait Variation in Tamarisk (Tamarix Spp.) Across Environmental Gradients
RW Long
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2020
12020
Evidence for Reductions in Physical and Chemical Plant Defense Traits in Island Flora
MG Freedman, RW Long, SR Ramírez, SY Strauss
Plants 13 (7), 1026, 2024
2024
Drought resistance in two populations of invasive Tamarix compared using multiple methods
RW Long, RB Pratt, AL Jacobsen
Tree Physiology 44 (1), tpad140, 2024
2024
Juniperus virginiana sourced from colder climates maintain higher ratios of soluble sugars to starch during cold acclimation
SC Harbol, RW Long, JS Medeiros
Tree Physiology, tpad115, 2023
2023
Spenders versus savers: climate-induced carbon allocation tradeoffs in an introduced woody plant
R Long, T Dudley, C D'Antonio, K Grady, SE Bush, K Hultine
Authorea Preprints, 2020
2020
Grand Challenges in Riparian and Wetland Ecology
RW Long, D Potts
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Carbon savers and spenders: An interpopulation comparison of climate influences on allocation in a dominant tree
RW Long, C D'Antonio, TL Dudley, KC Grady, S Bush, KR Hultine
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Intra-specific climatic and drought adaptation along the entire altitudinal gradient of a native riparian species (Populus fremontii)
D Blasini, DF Koepke, KR Hultine, KC Grady, RW Long, S Bush
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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