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Sharkey,
T.D., M.R. Badger, S. von Caemmerer, and T.J. Andrews (2001) Increased heat
sensitivity of photosynthesis in tobacco plants with reduced Rubisco activase.
Photosynthesis Research
Hanson,
D.T. and T.D. Sharkey (2001) Effect of growth conditions on isoprene emission and
other thermotolerance-enhancing compounds. Plant, Cell and Environment
Hanson,
D.T. and T.D. Sharkey (2001) Rate of acclimation of the capacity for isoprene
emission in response to light and temperature.
Plant, Cell and Environment
Sharkey,
T.D., X. Chen, and S. Yeh (2001) Isoprene increases thermotolerance of
fosmidomycin-fed leaves. Plant Physiology 125:2001-2006
Sharkey,
T.D. and S. Yeh (2001) Isoprene emission from plants. Annual Review of
Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 52:407-436
Laporte,
M.M., J.A. Galagan, A.L. Prasch, P.J. Vanderveer, D.T. Hanson, C.K. Shewmaker,
and T.D. Sharkey (2001) Promoter strength and tissue specificity effects on growth
of tomato plants transformed with maize sucrose-phosphate synthase. Planta
212:817-822 Singsaas, E.L. and T.D. Sharkey (2000)
The
effects of high temperature on isoprene synthesis in oak leaves. Plant,
Cell and Environment 23:751-757 Geron, C., A. Guenther, T.
Sharkey, and R.R. Arnts (2000) Temporal variability in basal isoprene
emission factor. Tree Physiology 20:799-805 Sharkey,T.D.
(2000) Perspectives:
Plant Science - Some like it hot. Science 287:435-437 Sharkey,T.D., M.M. Laporte, and E.L. Kruger (2000) Will increased
photosynthetic efficiency lead to increased yield in rice? In J. Sheehy ed.
The Quest to Reduce Hunger: Redesigning Rice Photosynthesis IRRI Los Baños,
Philipines and Elsevier Science, Amsterdam pp 73-86
Sharkey,T.D.
(2000) Review of "Physicochemical and Environmental Plant Physiology" by
P.S. Nobel The Quarterly Review of Biology 75:189-190 (Past - 1999)
1999
1998
1997
1996
1994 Loreto, F., G. Di Marco, D. Tricoli,
and T.D. Sharkey. Measurements of mesophyll conductance, photosynthetic
electron transport and alternative electron sinks of field grown wheat leaves.
Photosynthesis Research Harley,
P.C., M.E. Litvak, T.D. Sharkey, and
R.K. Monson. Isoprene emission from velvet bean leaves.
Interactions between nitrogen availability, growth photon flux density
and leaf development. Plant Physiology 105:279-285 Tennessen, D.J.,E.L.
Singsaas, and T.D. Sharkey.
Light-emitting diodes as a light source for photosynthesis research.
Photosynthesis Research
39:85-92 Sharkey,
T.D.
Photosynthesis: Carbon Metabolism
in Chloroplasts of C3
Plants. (translated and published in Spanish) In: Fisiología y Bioguímica Vegetal, J. Azcón-Bieto, E. Primo-Millo
eds. McGraw Hill/Interamericana de España S.A pp. 113-133 Sharkey,
T.D.
Photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide
Uptake Mechanisms.(translated and published in Spanish) In: Fisiología
y Bioguímica Vegetal, J. Azcón-Bieto, E. Primo-Millo eds., McGraw Hill/Interamericana
de España S.A pp 135-147 Sharkey,
T.D.
Feedback effects on photosynthesis induced by assay and growth at high CO2.
In: Physiology and Determination
of Crop Yield, K. J. Boote, J.M. Bennet, T.R. Sinclair, and G.M. Paulsen
eds. CSSA-ASA-SSA, Madison WI pp. 461-466 Farquhar, G.D. and T.D. Sharkey.
Photosynthesis and carbon metabolism. In: Physiology
and Determination of Crop Yield, K. J. Boote, J.M. Bennet, T.R. Sinclair,
and G.M. Paulsen eds. CSSA-ASA-SSA,
Madison WI pp. 187-219 Sharkey,
T.D.,
X. Socias, and F. Loreto. CO2
effects on photosynthetic end product synthesis and feedback. In: Gaseous Pollutants
and Plant Metabolism, R. Alscher and A.R. Wellburn eds. Elsevier
pp. 55-78 1993 Socias, F.X., H. Medrano, and T.D. Sharkey.
Feedback limitation of photosynthesis of Phaseolus
vulgaris L. grown in elevated CO2.
Plant, Cell & Environment 16:81-86 Pammenter,
N.W., F. Loreto, and T.D. Sharkey.
End product feedback effects on photosynthetic electron transport. Photosynthesis
Research 35:5-14 Loreto,
F. and T.D. Sharkey. On the
relationship between isoprene emission and photosynthetic metabolites under
different environmental conditions. Planta
189:420-424 Delwiche,
C.F. and T.D. Sharkey. Rapid
appearance of
13C
in biogenic isoprene when
13CO2
is fed to intact leaves. Plant, Cell &
Environment 16:587-591 Loreto,
F. and T.D. Sharkey. Isoprene
emission by plants is affected by transmissible wound signals.
Plant, Cell & Environment
16:563-570 Sharkey,
T.D.
and F. Loreto. Water stress, temperature, and light effects on the
capacity for isoprene emission and photosynthesis of kudzu leaves.
Oecologia 95:328-333 Loreto,
F. and T.D. Sharkey (1993) Plant
isoprene responses to the environment. In: Photosynthetic
Responses to the Environment, H. Yamamoto and C. Smith eds.
American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville 1992 Harley,
P.C., F. Loreto, G. Di Marco, and T.D.
Sharkey. Theoretical considerations when estimating the mesophyll
conductance to CO2
flux by analysis of the response of photosynthesis to CO2.
Plant Physiology 98:1429-1436 Loreto,
F., P.C. Harley G. Di Marco, and T.D.
Sharkey. Estimation of the mesophyll conductance to CO2
flux by three different methods. Plant
Physiology 98:1437-1443 Sharkey,
T.D.,
L. Savitch, P.J. Vanderveer, and B.J. Micallef. Carbon partitioning in a Flaveria linearis mutant with reduced cytosolic fructose
bisphosphatase. Plant Physiology
100:210-215 Moore, B.d., T.D. Sharkey, J. Kobza, and J.R.
Seemann. Identification and levels of 2'-carboxyarabinitol in leaves.
Plant Physiology 99:1546-1550 Dekker,
J. and T.D. Sharkey. Regulation
of photosynthesis in triazine resistant and susceptible Brassica napus. Plant
Physiology 98:1069-1073 Sharkey,
T.D.
Photorespiration. 2000 word entry
for the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology 1991
Harley, P.C. and T.D. Sharkey. An improved model of C3
photosynthesis at high CO2:
Reversed O2
sensitivity explained by lack of glycerate reentry into the chloroplast. Photosynthesis
Research 28:169-179 Vassey, T.L., W.P. Quick, T.D. Sharkey, and
M. Stitt. Water stress, carbon dioxide, and light effects on
sucrose-phosphate synthase activity in Phaseolus
vulgaris. Physiologia Plantarum
81:37-44 Sharkey,
T.D.,
F. Loreto, and C.F. Delwiche. High carbon dioxide and sun/shade effects
on isoprene emission from oak and aspen tree leaves.
Plant, Cell & Environment
14:333-338 Sharkey,
T.D.,
L.V. Savitch, and N.D. Butz. Photometric method for routine determination of
kcat and carbamylation of rubisco. Photosynthesis Research
28:41-48 Sharkey,
T.D.,
T.L. Vassey, P.J. Vanderveer, and R.D. Vierstra. Carbon metabolism enzymes
and photosynthesis in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana
tabacum L.) having excess phytochrome. Planta
185:287-296 Sharkey,
T.D.,
F. Loreto, C.F. Delwiche, and I.W. Treichel. Fractionation of carbon
isotopes during biogenesis of atmospheric isoprene. Plant
Physiology 97:463-466
Sharkey, T.D.
Photosynthesis ‑ physiological and ecological considerations. In: Plant
Physiology, L. Taiz and E. Zeiger, eds.
Benjamin Cummings, Palo Alto. Chapter 10 pp 249-264
Sharkey,
T.D.,
F. Loreto, and C.F. Delwiche.The biochemistry of isoprene emission from
leaves during photosynthesis. In: Trace
Gas Emissions from Plants, T.D. Sharkey, E.A. Holland, H.A. Mooney eds.
Academic Press, San Diego. pp 153-184 Sharkey,
T.D.
Stomatal control of trace gas emissions. In: Trace
Gas Emissions from Plants, T.D. Sharkey, E.A. Holland, H.A. Mooney eds.
Academic Press, San Diego. pp 335-339 1990 Sharkey,
T.D.
Feedback limitation of photosynthesis and the physiological role of ribulose
bisphosphate carboxylase carbamylation. Botanical
Magazine of Tokyo Special Issue 2:87-105 Bouton, J.H., R.H. Brown, G.T. Byrd, and T.D.
Sharkey. Inheritance of the reversal of O2
response in a Flaveria linearis
mutant. Plant Physiology 92:186-190 Loreto,
F. and T.D. Sharkey. A
gas-exchange study of photosynthesis and isoprene emission in Quercus rubra L. Planta
182:523-531 Sage, R.F., T.D. Sharkey and R.W. Pearcy.
The effect of leaf nitrogen and temperature on the CO2
response of photosynthesis in Chenopodium
album L., a C3
dicot. Australian Journal of Plant
Physiology 17:135-148 Loreto,
F. and T.D. Sharkey. Low humidity
can cause uneven photosynthesis in olive (Olea
europa L.) leaves. Tree
Physiology 6:409-415 Sage, R.F., T.D. Sharkey and J.R. Seemann.
The regulation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase activity in response to
light intensity and CO2
in the C3
annuals Chenopodium album L. and Phaseolus
vulgaris L. Plant Physiology
94:1735-1742 Robinson-Beers,
K., T.D. Sharkey, R.F. Evert.
Import of
14C-photosynthate by developing leaves of
sugarcane. Botanica Acta 103:424-429 Bowden, R.L., D.I. Rouse, and T.D. Sharkey.
Mechanism of photosynthesis decrease by Verticillium
dahliae in potato. Plant Physiology
94:1048-1055 Sharkey,
T.D.,
F. Loreto, and T.L. Vassey. Effects of stress on photosynthesis.
In: Current Research in
Photosynthesis, M.
Baltscheffsky ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht. vol IV pp 549-556 1989 Sharkey,
T.D.
Evaluating the role of rubisco regulation in photosynthesis of C3
plants. Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London B 323:435-448
Sage,
R.F., T.D.
Sharkey and J.R. Seemann. The acclimation of photosynthesis to elevated
CO2
in five C3
species. Plant Physiology 89:590-596 Butz,
N.D. and T.D. Sharkey. Activity
ratios of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase accurately reflect carbamylation
ratios. Plant Physiology 89:735-739 Sharkey,
T.D.
and J.R. Seemann. Mild water stress effects on carbon-reduction-cycle
intermediates, RuBP carboxylase activity, and spatial homogeneity of
photosynthesis in intact leaves. Plant
Physiology 89:1060-1065 Vassey, T.L. and T.D. Sharkey. Mild water
stress leads to reduced extractable sucrose phosphate synthase activity in
leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Plant
Physiology 89:1066-1070 Sharkey,T.D.
and T.L. Vassey. Low oxygen inhibition of photosynthesis is caused by
inhibition of starch synthesis. Plant
Physiology 90:385-387 Sharkey,
T.D.
and P.J. Vanderveer. Stromal phosphate concentration is low during
feedback limited photosynthesis. Plant
Physiology 91:679-684 Sharkey,
T.D.
Analytical gas exchange measurements of photosynthetic CO2
assimilation. In: Modern Methods of Plant
Analysis, H.-F. Linskens, J.F. Jackson eds. Springer. pp 73-93 1988
Sharkey, T.D.
Estimating the rate of photorespiration in leaves. "What's New in Plant
Physiol." Physiologia Plantarum
73:147-152
Sharkey, T.D.,
J. Kobza, J.R. Seemann and R.H. Brown. Reduced cytosolic fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
activity leads to loss of O2
sensitivity in a Flaveria linearis
mutant. Plant Physiology 86:667-671 Sage, R.F., T.D. Sharkey and J.R. Seemann.
The in vivo response of
ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase activation state and pool
sizes of photosynthetic metabolites to elevated CO2
in Phaseolus vulgaris L. Planta
174:407-416 Seemann, J.R., M.U.F.
Kirschbaum, T.D. Sharkey
and R.W. Pearcy. Regulation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase activity in Alocasia
macrorrhiza in response to step changes in light intensity. Plant
Physiology 88:148-152 Brooks,
A., A.R. Portis Jr. and T.D. Sharkey.
Effects of irradiance and methyl viologen treatment on ATP, ADP and activation
of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase in spinach leaves. Plant Physiology 88:850-853 Sharkey,
T.D.,
J.A. Berry and R.F. Sage. Regulation of photosynthetic electron-transport
rate as determined by room-temperature chlorophyll a
fluorescence in Phaseolus vulgaris L. Planta
176:415-424 1987 Adams,
W.W. III, C.B. Osmond and T.D.
Sharkey. Responses of two CAM species to different irradiances during growth
and susceptibility to photoinhibition by high light. Plant Physiology 83:213-218 Osmond, C.B., S.D. Smith, G.-Y. Ben and T.D.
Sharkey. Stem photosynthesis in a desert ephemeral, Eriogonum inflatum: Characterization of leaf and stem CO2
fixation and H2O
vapor exchange under controlled conditions. Oecologia
72:542-549 Ben,
G.-Y., C.B. Osmond and T.D.
Sharkey. Comparisons of photosynthetic responses of Xanthium
strumarium and Helianthus annuus
to sustained mild water stress and acute water stress in sun and shade. Plant
Physiology 84:476-482 Smith,
S.D., B.R. Strain and T.D. Sharkey.
Effect of high CO2
on four Great Basin Desert grasses.
Functional Ecology 1:139-143 Sage, R.F. and T.D. Sharkey. The
effect of temperature on the occurrence of O2
and CO2
insensitive photosynthesis in the field. Plant
Physiology 84:658-664 Seemann, J.R., T.D. Sharkey, JL. Wang and C.B.
Osmond. Environmental effects on photosynthesis, nitrogen‑use
efficiency, and metabolite pools in leaves of sun and shade plants. Plant Physiology 84:796-802 Seemann, J.R. and T.D. Sharkey. The
effect of abscisic acid and other inhibitors on photosynthetic capacity and the
biochemistry of CO2
assimilation. Plant Physiology
84:696-700 Sharkey, T.D. and T. Ogawa. Stomatal responses to light. In: Stomatal Function, E. Zeiger, G.D. Farquhar and I.R. Cowan eds.
Stanford University Press. pp 193-206 Sage, R.F., J.R. Seemann and T.D. Sharkey.
The time course for deactivation and reactivation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase following changes in CO2
and O2.
In: Progress in Photosynthesis Research,
J. Biggins ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht. Vol III:285‑288. Seemann, J.R. and T.D. Sharkey.
Analysis of regulation and limitations of photosynthetic carbon
metabolism. Progress in Photosynthesis
Research, J. Biggins ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht. Vol
III:321-324 Ben,
G.-Y., C.B. Osmond, and T.D. Sharkey.
Effects of water stress on in vivo photosynthetic biochemistry (maximum
photosynthesis, quantum yield, and 77 K fluorescence). Progress
in Photosynthesis Research, J. Biggins ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
Dordrecht. Vol IV:157-160. Sharkey,
T.D.
and J.R. Seemann. Gas exchange analysis, carbon reduction cycle
intermediate pool sizes and RuBP carboxylase activity in water-stressed, intact
leaves. In: Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, D.D. Randall
ed. Interdisciplinary Plant Group University of Missouri-Columbia. Vol 6: pp
88-103 Osmond, C.B., G.-Y. Ben, L.-K. Huang, and T.D.
Sharkey. Determining the role of light and stress effects on photosynthesis.
In: Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry
and Physiology, D.D. Randall ed. Interdisciplinary Plant Group University of
Missouri-Columbia. Vol 6: pp 134-146 1986
Evans,
J.R., T.D. Sharkey, J.A. Berry and G.D. Farquhar. Carbon isotope
discrimination measured concurrently with gas exchange to investigate CO2
diffusion in leaves of higher plants. Australian
Journal of Plant Physiology 13:281-292 Sharkey,
T.D.,
J.R. Seemann and J.A. Berry. Regulation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase in response to changing partial pressure of O2
and light in Phaseolus vulgaris. Plant Physiology 81:788-791 Sharkey,
T.D.,
M. Stitt, D. Heineke, R. Gerhardt, K. Raschke and H.W. Heldt. Limitation of
photosynthesis by carbon metabolism II. O2
insensitive CO2
assimilation results from triose phosphate utilization limitations. Plant
Physiology 81:1123-1129 Seemann, J.R. and T.D. Sharkey.
Salinity and nitrogen effects on photosynthesis, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase and metabolite pool sizes in Phaseolus
vulgaris. Plant Physiology 82:555-560 Sharkey,
T.D.,
J.R. Seemann and R.W. Pearcy. Contribution of metabolites of photosynthesis
to postillumination CO2
assimilation in response to lightflecks. Plant
Physiology 82:1063-1068 Sharkey,
T.D.
Theoretical and experimental observations on O2
sensitivity of C3
photosynthesis. In: Biological Control of
Photosynthesis. R. Marcelle, H. Clijsters and M. Van Poucke eds. Martinus
Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht. pp 115-125 1985 Sharkey,
T.D.
Photosynthesis in intact leaves of C3
plants: physics, physiology and rate limitations. The
Botanical Review 51:53-105 Sharkey,
T.D.,
J.A. Berry and K. Raschke. Starch and sucrose synthesis in Phaseolus
vulgaris as affected by light, CO2
and abscisic acid. Plant Physiology
77:617-620.
Sharkey,
T.D.
O2
insensitive photosynthesis in C3
plants: Its occurrence and a possible explanation. Plant
Physiology 78:71-75 Francey,
R.J., R.M. Gifford, T.D. Sharkey and
B. Weir. Physiological influences on carbon isotope discrimination in Huon Pine.
Oecologia 66:211-218.
Sharkey,
T.D.
Steady-state room temperature fluorescence and CO2
assimilation rates of intact leaves. Photosynthesis
Research 7:163-174 Sharkey,
T.D.
and J.A. Berry. Carbon isotope fractionation of algae as influenced by an
inducible CO2
concentrating mechanism. In: Inorganic
Carbon Uptake by Aquatic Photosynthetic Organisms, W.J. Lucas, J.A. Berry
eds. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville. pp. 389-401 Before 1985
Sharkey,
T.D.
(1984) Transpiration induced changes in the photosynthetic capacity of leaves. Planta
160:143-150 Badger, M.R., T.D. Sharkey and S. von
Caemmerer (1984) The relationship between steady-state gas exchange of
bean leaves and the levels of carbon reduction cycle intermediates. Planta
160:305-313 Sharkey,
T.D.
and M.R. Badger (1984) Factors limiting photosynthesis as determined from gas
exchange characteristics and metabolite pool sizes. Advances
in Photosynthesis Research IV: 325-328 Francey,
R.J. et al. (19 authors) (1984) Isotopes in tree rings - Stanley river
collections, 1981/82. In: CSIRO Aust.
Div. Atmos Res. Techn. Pap. No. 4, pp 1-86 Bradford, K.J., T.D. Sharkey and G.D. Farquhar
(1983) Gas exchange, stomatal behavior, and
d13C
values of the flacca tomato mutant in
relation to abscisic acid. Plant
Physiology 72:245-250 Farquhar, G.D. and T.D. Sharkey (1982) Stomatal
conductance and photosynthesis. Annual
Review of Plant Physiology 33:317-345 Sharkey,
T.D.
and M.R. Badger (1982) Effects of water stress on photosynthetic electron
transport, photophosphorylation, and metabolite levels of Xanthium strumarium mesophyll cells. Planta 156:199-206 Sharkey,
T.D.,
K. Imai, G.D. Farquhar and I.R. Cowan (1982) A direct confirmation of the
standard method of estimating intercellular partial pressure of CO2.
Plant Physiology 69:657-569 Sharkey,
T.D.,
G. Stevenson and D.M. Paton (1982) Effects of G, a growth regulator from Eucalyptus grandis, on photosynthesis. Plant Physiology 69:935-938 Sharkey,
T.D.
and K. Raschke (1981) Separation and measurement of direct and indirect effects
of light on stomata. Plant Physiology 68:33-40 Sharkey,
T.D.
and K. Raschke (1981) Effect of light quality on stomatal opening in Xanthium strumarium L. Plant
Physiology 68:1170-1174 Creatura, P.J., G.R.
Safir, R.P. Scheffer and T.D.
Sharkey (1981) Effects of Cephalosporium
gramineum and a toxic metabolite on stomates and water status of wheat. Physiological
Plant Pathology 19:313-323 Sharkey,
T.D.
and K. Raschke (1980) Effect of phaseic acid and dihydrophaseic acid on
stomata and the photosynthetic apparatus. Plant
Physiology 65:291-297 Grondin,
G., T. Sharkey, M. Jones, A.
Sculthorpe and W. Taylor (1975) Postnatal cerebellar hypoplasia and dysfunction
following methylazoxymethanol acetate treatment. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
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