Top-down view of a mixed forest with many dead trees, whose dead, bare branches appear white in between the green of the healthy trees.

Publications of Michelle Robin

Journal Article (4)

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Robin, M.; Alves, E. G.; Taylor, T. C.; Oliveira, D. P.; Duvoisin Jr., S.; Gonçalves, J. F. C.; Schöngart, J.; Wittmann, F.; Piedade, M. T. F.; Trumbore, S. E. et al.; Schietti, J.: Leaf isoprene and monoterpene emissions vary with fast-slow carbon economics strategies in central Amazon woody species. Frontiers in Plant Science (accepted)
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de Souza, V. F.; Robin, M.; Rasulov, B.; Talts, E.; Alves, E. G.; Almutairi, B. O.; Niinemets, Ü.: High temperature acclimation of isoprene emission in date palm is associated with enhanced substrate availability and reduction in synthase activity. Physiologia Plantarum 177 (3), e70256 (2025)
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Robin, M.; Römermann, C.; Niinemets, Ü.; Gershenzon, J.; Huang, J.; Nelson, B. W.; Taylor, T. C.; Souza, V. F.; Pinho, D.; Falcão, L. et al.; Lacerda, C.; Duvoisin Jr., S.; Schmidt, A.; Gomes-Alves, E.: Interactions between leaf phenological type and functional traits drive variation in isoprene emissions in central Amazon forest trees. Frontiers in Plant Science 15, 1522606 (2024)
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Mori, G. B.; Schöngart, J.; Schietti, J.; Householder, J. E.; Robin, M.; Wittmann, F.; Poorter, L.; Piedade, M. T. F.: Ecosystem type affects how Amazonian tree species invest in stem and twig wood. Functional Ecology 38 (7), pp. 1486 - 1496 (2024)
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