John Volin
PhD: University of Wisconsin, 1994
Professor
Research interests: plant physiological ecology; everglades restoration

Contact information
Office: ES 240
Phone: (954) 236-1115
Email: jvolin@fau.edu
http://www.fau.edu/divdept/science/envsci/jvolin.htm

Volin, J.C., E.L. Kruger and R.L. Lindroth. 2002. Responses of deciduous broadleaf trees to defoliation in a CO2 enriched atmosphere. Tree Physiology. 22:435-448.

Erickson, J.E., J.L. Cisar, J.C. Volin and G.H. Snyder. 2001. Comparing nitrogen runoff and leaching between newly established St. Augustinegrass turf and an alternative residential landscape. Crop Science. 41:1889-1895.

Volin, J.C., F.S. Denes, R.A. Young and S.M.T. Park. 2000. Modification of seed germination performance through cold plasma chemistry technology. Crop Science. 40(6):1706-1718.

Reich, P.B., D. S. Ellsworth, M. B. Walters, J. Vose, C. Gresham, J. Volin, and W. Bowman. 1999. Generality of leaf trait relationships: a test across six biomes. Ecology. 80(6):1955-1969.

Volin, J. C., P. B. Reich and T. J. Givnish. 1998. Elevated carbon dioxide ameliorates the effects of ozone on photosynthesis and growth: species respond similarly regardless of photosynthetic pathway or plant functional group. New Phytologist . 138:315-325.

Kruger, E. L., J. C. Volin and R. L. Lindroth. 1998. Influence of atmospheric CO2 enrichment in the responses of sugar maple and trembling aspen to defoliation. New Phytologist . 140:85-94.

 
 


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