Paul J. Hanson

The 2007 Eastern US Spring Freeze: Increased Cold Damage in a Warming World (2008)

Lianhong Gu, Paul J. Hanson, W. Mac Post, Dale P. Kaiser, Bai Yang, Ramakrishna Nemani, ...

Plant ecologists have long been concerned with a seemingly paradoxical scenario in the relationship between plant growth and climate change: warming may actually increase the risk of plant frost...

Environmental and stomatal control of photosynthetic enhancement in the canopy of a sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) plantation during 3 years of CO₂ enrichment (2002)

Sholtis, S. D., Wullschleger, Stan D., Tissue, David T., ...

Light-saturated photosynthetic and stomatal responses to elevated CO₂ were measured in upper and mid-canopy foliage of a sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L) plantation exposed to free-air...

Belowground carbon allocation in forests estimated from litterfall and IRGA-based soil respiration measurements (2002)

Davidson, Eric A., Savage, Kathleen, Bolstad, Paul, Clark, Deborah A., ...

Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantified fluxes of C in terrestrial ecosystems. In a literature review of mature forests worldwide,...

Environmental and stomatal control of photosynthetic enhancement in the canopy of a sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) plantation during 3 years of CO₂ enrichment (2002)

Gunderson, Carla A., Sholtis, S. D., Wullschleger, Stan D., ...

Light-saturated photosynthetic and stomatal responses to elevated CO₂ were measured in upper and mid-canopy foliage of a sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L) plantation exposed to free-air CO₂...

Belowground carbon allocation in forests estimated from litterfall and IRGA-based soil respiration measurements (2002)

Davidson, Eric A., Savage, Kathleen, Bolstad, Paul, Clark, Deborah A., ...

Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantified fluxes of C in terrestrial ecosystems. In a literature review of mature forests worldwide,...

The effects of two procedures on reading errors during acquisition. (1969)

Hanson, Paul J.

Thesis (M.A.)--Southern Illinois University, Dept. of Rehabilitation.

Quantifying Apoplastic Flux through Red Pine Root Systems Using Trisodium, 3-hydroxy-5,8,10-pyrenetrisulfonate 1

Hanson, Paul J., Sucoff, Edward I., Markhart, Albert H.

The fluorescent compound trisodium, 3-hydroxy-5,8,10-pyrenetrisulfonate (PTS) was used to quantify the apoplastic flux through red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) root systems—that portion of the total...

Evidence for Light-Dependent Recycling of Respired Carbon Dioxide by the Cotton Fruit 1

Wullschleger, Stan D., Oosterhuis, Derrick M., Hurren, Robert G., Hanson, Paul J.

Conservation of respired CO2 by an efficient recycling mechanism in fruit could provide a significant source of C for yield productivity. However, the extent to which such a mechanism operates in...

A note on a simple procedure for redistributing a teacher's student contacts1

Sanders, Richard M., Hanson, Paul J.

A class of twelve third-grade students in a rural school of two grades per teacher was observed to determine the frequency of student-teacher contacts for each student. Requiring each child to go to...

Quantifying Apoplastic Flux through Red Pine Root Systems Using Trisodium, 3-hydroxy-5,8,10-pyrenetrisulfonate 1

Hanson, Paul J., Sucoff, Edward I., Markhart, Albert H.

The fluorescent compound trisodium, 3-hydroxy-5,8,10-pyrenetrisulfonate (PTS) was used to quantify the apoplastic flux through red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) root systems—that portion of the total...

Evidence for Light-Dependent Recycling of Respired Carbon Dioxide by the Cotton Fruit 1

Wullschleger, Stan D., Oosterhuis, Derrick M., Hurren, Robert G., Hanson, Paul J.

Conservation of respired CO2 by an efficient recycling mechanism in fruit could provide a significant source of C for yield productivity. However, the extent to which such a mechanism operates in...

A note on a simple procedure for redistributing a teacher's student contacts1

Sanders, Richard M., Hanson, Paul J.

A class of twelve third-grade students in a rural school of two grades per teacher was observed to determine the frequency of student-teacher contacts for each student. Requiring each child to go to...