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Christopher R. Baker
Christopher R. Baker
University of California, Berkeley
Photosynthetic capacity
Photosynthesis
Photorespiration
Biology
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Genotype-dependent contribution of CBF transcription factors to long-term acclimation to high light and cool temperature.
2021
Plant Cell and Environment
Christopher R. Baker
Jared J. Stewart
Cynthia L. Amstutz
Lindsey G Ching
Jeffrey Johnson
Krishna K. Niyogi
William W. Adams
Barbara Demmig-Adams
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Low photorespiratory capacity is sufficient to block photosynthetic capacity acclimation in high light
2021
bioRxiv
Christopher R. Baker
Krishna K. Niyogi
Ana Paula Alonso
Jean-Christophe Cocuron
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Stimulation of isoprene emissions and electron transport rates are a key mechanism of thermal tolerance in the tropical species Vismia guianensis.
2020
Global Change Biology
Tayana B. Rodrigues
Christopher R. Baker
Anthony P. Walker
Nate G. McDowell
Alistair Rogers
Niro Higuchi
Jeffrey Q. Chambers
Kolby J. Jardine
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