Sustainability Science Program

Matthew Gilbert

Matthew Gilbert

Period at SSP: Fall 2009 - Spring 2012
Appointment title at SSP: Giorgio Ruffolo Post-doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science
Research project title at SSP: Soybean drought tolerance and identification of traits allowing increased produtivity under conditions of limiting water supply
Faculty host at SSP: Noel Michele Holbrook
Final SSP progress report on file: Progress report
Documents produced drawing on fellowship research: Documents
Most recent institutional appointment on file: Plant Sciences Dept, Univ of California at Davis
Most recent email on file: megilbert@ucdavis.edu
Most recent website on file: http://www.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu/plantsciences/...
Most recent CV on file: CV
This entry last updated on: September 13, 2012

Documents

Gilbert, Matthew E., Alicia Pou, Maciej A. Zwieniecki, and N. Michele Holbrook. 2012. On measuring the response of mesophyll conductance to carbon dioxide with the variable J method, Journal of Experimental Botany 63 (1): 413-425.

Gilbert, Mathew and N. Michelle Holbrook. 2011. Limitations to crop diversification for enhancing the resilience of rain-fed subsistence agriculture to drought. CID Working Paper No. 228, Center for International Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

Gilbert, Matthew, N. Michele Holbrook, M.A. Zwieniecki, W. Sadok, and T.R. Sinclair, TR. 2011. Field confirmation of genetic variation in soybean transpiration response to vapor pressure deficit and photosynthetic compensation for this effect. Field Crops Research 124(1): 85-92.

Gilbert, Matthew E., Maciej A. Zwieniecki, and N. Michele Holbrook. 2011. Independent variation in photosynthetic capacity and stomatal conductance leads to differences in intrinsic water use efficiency in 11 soybean genotypes before and during mild drought. Journal of Experimental Botany 62(8): 2875-2887.

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