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Shuai Li

Postdoc, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (PI: Long)

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Recent Publications

  • C4 Photosynthesis, Trait Spectra and the Fast-efficient Phenotype
  • How Do Drought and Heat Affect the Response of Soybean Seed Yield to Elevated O3? An Analysis of 15 Seasons of Free-air O3 Concentration Enrichment Studies
  • Similar Photosynthetic but Different Yield Responses of C3 and C4 Crops to Elevated O3
  • The Leaf Economics Spectrum of Triploid and Tetraploid C4 Grass Miscanthus x giganteus
  • Testing Unified Theories for Ozone Response in C4 Species
  • Approaches to Investigate Crop Responses to Ozone Pollution: From O3‐FACE to Satellite‐Enabled Modeling
  • Plant Biochemistry Influences Tropospheric Ozone Formation, Destruction, Deposition, and Response
  • Elevated Ozone Concentration Reduces Photosynthetic Carbon Gain but Does Not Alter Leaf Structural Traits, Nutrient Composition or Biomass in Switchgrass

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  • Similar Photosynthetic but Different Yield Responses of C3 and C4 Crops to Elevated O3
  • SoyFACE Fumigation Data Files
  • The Leaf Economics Spectrum of Triploid and Tetraploid C4 Grass Miscanthus x giganteus
  • Testing Unified Theories for Ozone Response in C4 Species
  • Bioenergy Sorghum Maintains Photosynthetic Capacity in Elevated Ozone Concentrations
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