Owen Atkin

About Owen Atkin

Owen Atkin, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Plant physiology, forests, respiration, photosynthesis, cereals.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Variation in leaf dark respiration among C3 and C4 grasses is associated with use of different substrates

Photosynthesis in newly developed leaves of heat-tolerant wheat acclimates to long-term nocturnal warming

Heat tolerance of a tropical–subtropical rainforest tree species Polyscias elegans: time‐dependent dynamic responses of physiological thermostability and …

Reduced global plant respiration due to the acclimation of leaf dark respiration coupled with photosynthesis

Coordination of photosynthetic traits across soil and climate gradients

The National Mission for Future Crop and Community Resilience

Enhancing crop yields through improvements in the efficiency of photosynthesis and respiration

Photosynthetic acclimation to high temperature in wheat. Post-Doctoral Fellowship aligned with GRDC project US00080

Owen Atkin Information

University

Position

Professor of Plant Ecophysiology

Citations(all)

23241

Citations(since 2020)

10675

Cited By

16961

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

162

i10Index(since 2020)

132

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Owen Atkin Skills & Research Interests

Plant physiology

forests

respiration

photosynthesis

cereals

Top articles of Owen Atkin

Variation in leaf dark respiration among C3 and C4 grasses is associated with use of different substrates

Plant Physiology

2024/2/7

Photosynthesis in newly developed leaves of heat-tolerant wheat acclimates to long-term nocturnal warming

Journal of Experimental Botany

2024/2/2

Heat tolerance of a tropical–subtropical rainforest tree species Polyscias elegans: time‐dependent dynamic responses of physiological thermostability and …

New Phytologist

2024/1

Reduced global plant respiration due to the acclimation of leaf dark respiration coupled with photosynthesis

New Phytologist

2024/1

Coordination of photosynthetic traits across soil and climate gradients

Global Change Biology

2023/2

The National Mission for Future Crop and Community Resilience

2023

Enhancing crop yields through improvements in the efficiency of photosynthesis and respiration

2023/1

Photosynthetic acclimation to high temperature in wheat. Post-Doctoral Fellowship aligned with GRDC project US00080

GRDC project number UOS1606-004RMX

2023/6/22

Rubisco deactivation and chloroplast electron transport rates co-limit photosynthesis above optimal leaf temperature in terrestrial plants

Nature Communications

2023/5/17

Impacts of Diel Warming and Light Levels on Wheat Growth, Respiration, and Carbon Metabolism

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Leaf nitrogen from the perspective of optimal plant function

Journal of Ecology

2022/11

Wheat photosystem II heat tolerance responds dynamically to short-and long-term warming

Journal of Experimental Botany

2022/5/23

Dark respiration rates are not determined by differences in mitochondrial capacity, abundance and ultrastructure in C4 leaves

Plant, Cell & Environment

2022/4

Oxygen uptake rates have contrasting responses to temperature in the root meristem and elongation zone

Physiologia Plantarum

2022/3

Increasing functional diversity in a global land surface model illustrates uncertainties related to parameter simplification

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

2022/3

The crucial roles of mitochondria in supporting C4 photosynthesis

2022/2

Wheat respiratory O2 consumption falls with night warming alongside greater respiratory CO2 loss and reduced biomass

Journal of Experimental Botany

2022/1/27

Updated respiration routines alter spatio-temporal patterns of carbon cycling in a global land surface model

Environmental Research Letters

2021/9/23

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