Tracy Lawson
University of Essex
165 Papers
545 Citations
Tracy Lawson is an academic researcher from University of Essex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosynthesis & Stomatal conductance. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 149 publications. Previous affiliations of Tracy Lawson include University of Zurich & University of Dundee.
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Papers
Evolutionary trade-offs in stomatal spacing.
TL;DR: This article is a commentary on de Boer et al, 2016, Optimal allocation of leaf epidermal area for gas exchange.
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The effect of oil sands process-affected water and model naphthenic acids on photosynthesis and growth in Emiliania huxleyi and Chlorella vulgaris
Jessica Beddow,Richard J. Johnson,Tracy Lawson,Mark N. Breckels,Richard Webster,Ben E. Smith,Steven J. Rowland,Corinne Whitby +7 more
TL;DR: E. huxleyi was generally more sensitive to NAs than C. vulgaris, providing a better understanding of the physiological responses of phytoplankton to NA which will enable improved monitoring of NA pollution in aquatic ecosystems in the future.
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Time-series transcriptomics reveals a BBX32-directed control of acclimation to high light in mature Arabidopsis leaves.
Ruben Alvarez-Fernandez,Christopher A. Penfold,Gregorio Galvez-Valdivieso,Marino Exposito-Rodriguez,Ellie J Stallard,Laura Bowden,Jonathan D. Moore,Andrew Mead,Phillip A. Davey,Jack S A Matthews,Jim Beynon,Vicky Buchanan-Wollaston,David L. Wild,Tracy Lawson,Ulrike Bechtold,Katherine J. Denby,Philip M. Mullineaux +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a regulatory network of 47 predominantly photoreceptor-regulated transcription (co-)factor genes was inferred from expanded Arabidopsis leaves, and the most connected gene in this network was B-BOX DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN32 (BBX32).
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Spatial and Temporal Responses in Stomatal Behaviour, Photosynthesis and Implications for Water-Use Efficiency
Lorna McAusland,Lorna McAusland,Silvere Vialet-Chabrand,Jack S A Matthews,Tracy Lawson +4 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss how scaling processes are currently used to predict g s, and the importance in considering the heterogeneous nature of stomatal dynamics, to improve the representation of how stomata influence the local and global fluxes of CO2 and water along the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum.
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