Lewis Hans Ziska

Possui graduação em Biologia - University of California Riverside (1979), mestrado em Plant Science - university of california at Riverside (1982) e doutorado em Plant Physiology - University of California System (1988). Atualmente é plant physiologist - United States Department of Agriculture. Tem experiência na área de Agronomia, com ênfase em Agronomia

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Acadêmico

Formação acadêmica

Doutorado em Plant Physiology

1984 - 1988

University of California System, UC System
Título: Physiological Evaluation of Salinity Stress in a Mature Deciduous Tree Species, Prunus salicina
Orientador: T.M. DeJong

Mestrado em Plant Science

1979 - 1982

university of california at Riverside
Orientador: A.E. Hall
Coorientador: ...

Graduação em Biologia

1975 - 1979

University of California Riverside

Idiomas

Bandeira representando o idioma Inglês

Compreende Bem, Fala Bem, Lê Bem, Escreve Bem.

Áreas de atuação

Grande área: Ciências Agrárias / Área: Agronomia.

Produções bibliográficas

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Increasing Minimum Daily Temperatures Are Associated with Enhanced Pesticide Use in Cultivated Soybean along a Latitudinal Gradient in the Mid-Western United States. Plos One , v. 9, p. e98516, 2014.

  • ZISKA, L . Observed changes in soyabean growth and seed yield from competition as a function of carbon dioxide concentration. Weed Research (Print) , v. 53, p. 140-145, 2013.

  • VALERIO, MARIA ; TOMECEK, MARTHA ; LOVELLI, STELLA ; ZISKA, LEWIS . Assessing the impact of increasing carbon dioxide and temperature on crop-weed interactions for tomato and a C3 and C4 weed species. European Journal of Agronomy , v. 50, p. 60-65, 2013.

  • ZHU, CHUNWU ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; SAKAI, HIDEMITSU ; ZHU, JIANGUO ; HASEGAWA, TOSHIHIRO . Vulnerability of lodging risk to elevated CO2 and increased soil temperature differs between rice cultivars. European Journal of Agronomy , v. 46, p. 20-24, 2013.

  • ZHU, C. ; ZISKA, L H ; SAKAI, H. ; ZHU, J. ; HASEGAWA, T. . Vulnerability of lodging risk to elevated CO.sub.2 and increased soil temperature differs between rice cultivars.(Report). European Journal of Agronomy , v. 46, p. 20(5), 2013.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Anthropogenic climate change and allergen exposure: The role of plant biology. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , v. 129, p. 27-32, 2012.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; GEALY, DAVID R. ; TOMECEK, MARTHA B. ; JACKSON, AARON K. ; BLACK, HOWARD L. . Recent and Projected Increases in Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Can Enhance Gene Flow between Wild and Genetically Altered Rice (Oryza sativa). Plos One , v. 7, p. e37522, 2012.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; BUNCE, J. A. ; SHIMONO, H. ; GEALY, D. R. ; BAKER, J. T. ; NEWTON, P. C. D. ; REYNOLDS, M. P. ; JAGADISH, K. S. V. ; ZHU, C. ; HOWDEN, M. ; WILSON, L. T. . Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide. Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences (Print) , v. 279, p. 4097-4105, 2012.

  • ZHU, CHUNWU ; ZISKA, LEWIS ; ZHU, JIANGUO ; ZENG, QING ; XIE, ZUBING ; TANG, HAOYAN ; JIA, XIAODONG ; HASEGAWA, TOSHIHIRO . The temporal and species dynamics of photosynthetic acclimation in flag leaves of rice (Oryza sativa) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) under elevated carbon dioxide. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 145, p. 395-405, 2012.

  • LOVELLI, STELLA ; PERNIOLA, MICHELE ; SCALCIONE, EMANUELE ; TROCCOLI, ANTONIO ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Future climate change in the Mediterranean area: implications for water use and weed management. Italian Journal of Agronomy , v. 7, p. 44-49, 2012.

  • ZISKA, L. ; KNOWLTON, K. ; ROGERS, C. ; DALAN, D. ; TIERNEY, N. ; ELDER, M. A. ; FILLEY, W. ; SHROPSHIRE, J. ; FORD, L. B. ; HEDBERG, C. ; FLEETWOOD, P. ; HOVANKY, K. T. ; KAVANAUGH, T. ; FULFORD, G. ; VRTIS, R. F. ; PATZ, J. A. ; PORTNOY, J. ; COATES, F. ; BIELORY, L. ; FRENZ, D. . Recent warming by latitude associated with increased length of ragweed pollen season in central North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , v. 108, p. 4248-4251, 2011.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BLUMENTHAL, DANA M. ; RUNION, G. BRETT ; HUNT, E. RAYMOND ; DIAZ-SOLTERO, HILDA . Invasive species and climate change: an agronomic perspective. Climatic Change , v. 105, p. 13-42, 2011.

  • VALERIO, M ; TOMECEK, M B ; LOVELLI, S ; ZISKA, L H . Quantifying the effect of drought on carbon dioxide-induced changes in competition between a C3 crop (tomato) and a C4 weed (Amaranthus retroflexus). Weed Research (Print) , v. 51, p. 591-600, 2011.

  • WOLF, JULIE ; O'NEILL, NICHOLE R. ; ROGERS, CHRISTINE A. ; MUILENBERG, MICHAEL L. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations Amplify Alternaria alternata Sporulation and Total Antigen Production. Environmental Health Perspectives , v. 118, p. 1223-1228, 2010.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Elevated carbon dioxide alters chemical management of Canada thistle in no-till soybean. Field Crops Research , v. 119, p. 299-303, 2010.

  • ZISKA, L. . Climate change and food security. Phytopathology , v. 100, p. s179, 2010.

  • HELLMANN, JESSICA J. ; NADELHOFFER, KNUTE J. ; IVERSON, LOUIS R. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; MATTHEWS, STEPHEN N. ; MYERS, PHILIP ; PRASAD, ANANTHA M. ; PETERS, MATTHEW P. . Climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems in metropolitan Chicago and its surrounding, multi-state region. Journal of Great Lakes Research , v. 36, p. 74-85, 2010.

  • BRADLEY, BETHANY A. ; BLUMENTHAL, DANA M. ; WILCOVE, DAVID S. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Predicting plant invasions in an era of global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution (Amsterdam. Print) , v. 25, p. 310-318, 2010.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; TOMECEK, MARTHA B. ; GEALY, DAVID R. . Competitive Interactions between Cultivated and Red Rice as a Function of Recent and Projected Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Agronomy Journal , v. 102, p. 118, 2010.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; EPSTEIN, PAUL R. ; SCHLESINGER, WILLIAM H. . Rising CO2, Climate Change, and Public Health: Exploring the Links to Plant Biology. Environmental Health Perspectives , v. 117, p. 155-158, 2009.

  • GEORGE, K. ; ZISKA, L. H. ; BUNCE, J. A. ; QUEBEDEAUX, B. ; HOM, J. L. ; WOLF, J. ; TEASDALE, J. R. . Macroclimate associated with urbanization increases the rate of secondary succession from fallow soil. Oecologia , v. 159, p. 637-647, 2009.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; RUNION, G. BRETT ; TOMECEK, MARTHA ; PRIOR, STEPHEN A. ; TORBET, H. ALLEN ; SICHER, RICHARD . An evaluation of cassava, sweet potato and field corn as potential carbohydrate sources for bioethanol production in Alabama and Maryland. Biomass & Bioenergy , v. 33, p. 1503-1508, 2009.

  • SAGE, ROWAN F. ; COINER, HEATHER A. ; WAY, DANIELLE A. ; BRETT RUNION, G. ; PRIOR, STEPHEN A. ; ALLEN TORBERT, H. ; SICHER, RICHARD ; ZISKA, LEWIS . Kudzu [Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr. Variety lobata]: A new source of carbohydrate for bioethanol production. Biomass & Bioenergy , v. 33, p. 57-61, 2009.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; PANICKER, SINI ; WOJNO, HEIDI L. . Recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and the potential impacts on growth and alkaloid production in wild poppy (Papaver setigerum DC.). Climatic Change , v. 91, p. 395-403, 2008.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Three-year field evaluation of early and late 20th century spring wheat cultivars to projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Field Crops Research , v. 108, p. 54-59, 2008.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and plant biology: the overlooked paradigm.. DNA and Cell Biology , v. 27(4), p. 165, 2008.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Plant Biology: The Overlooked Paradigm. DNA and Cell Biology , v. 27, p. 165-172, 2008.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; EPSTEIN, PAUL R. ; ROGERS, CHRISTINE A. . Climate change, aerobiology, and public health in the Northeast United States. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change , v. 13, p. 607-613, 2008.

  • WOLFE, DAVID W. ; ZISKA, LEWIS ; PETZOLDT, CURT ; SEAMAN, ABBY ; CHASE, LARRY ; HAYHOE, KATHARINE . Projected change in climate thresholds in the Northeastern U.S.: implications for crops, pests, livestock, and farmers. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change , v. 13, p. 555-575, 2008.

  • ZHU, CHUNWU ; ZENG, QING ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; ZHU, JIANGUO ; XIE, ZUBING ; LIU, GANG . Effect of Nitrogen Supply on Carbon Dioxide-Induced Changes in Competition between Rice and Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli). Weed Science , v. 56, p. 66-71, 2008.

  • MOHAN, JACQUELINE E. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; THOMAS, RICHARD B. ; SICHER, RICHARD C. ; GEORGE, KATE ; CLARK, JAMES S. ; SCHLESINGER, WILLIAM H. . BIOMASS AND TOXICITY RESPONSES OF POISON IVY (TOXICODENDRON RADICANS) TO ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO : REPLY. Ecology (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.) , v. 89, p. 585-587, 2008.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; MCCLUNG, ANNA . Differential Response of Cultivated and Weedy (Red) Rice to Recent and Projected Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Agronomy Journal , v. 100, p. 1259, 2008.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H ; PALOWSKY, ROBERT ; REED, DANIELLE R . A quantitative and qualitative assessment of mung bean (Vigna mungo (L.) Wilczek) seed in response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: potential changes in fatty acid composition. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture , v. 87, p. 920-923, 2007.

  • GEORGE, K. ; ZISKA, L.H. ; BUNCE, J.A. ; QUEBEDEAUX, B. . Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature across an urban-rural transect. Atmospheric Environment (1994) , v. 41, p. 7654-7665, 2007.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; BLUMENTHAL, D. M. . Empirical Selection of Cultivated Oat in Response to Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Crop Science , v. 47, p. 1547, 2007.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Predicting the impact of changing CO on crop yields: some thoughts on food. New Phytologist (Print) , v. 175, p. 607-618, 2007.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; GEORGE, K. ; FRENZ, D. A. . Establishment and persistence of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in disturbed soil as a function of an urban?rural macro-environment. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 13, p. 266-274, 2007.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; SICHER, R. C. ; GEORGE, K. ; MOHAN, J. E. . Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Potential Impacts on the Growth and Toxicity of Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron Radicans). Weed Science , v. 55, p. 288-292, 2007.

  • MOHAN, J. E. ; ZISKA, L. H. ; SCHLESINGER, W. H. ; THOMAS, R. B. ; SICHER, R. C. ; GEORGE, K. ; CLARK, J. S. . Biomass and toxicity responses of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) to elevated atmospheric CO2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , v. 103, p. 9086-9089, 2006.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; GOINS, ERNIE W. . Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Weed Populations in Glyphosate Treated Soybean. Crop Science , v. 46, p. 1354, 2006.

  • BLANK, ROBERT R. ; WHITE, ROBERT H. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Combustion properties of L.: influence of ecotype and growth under four CO concentrations. International Journal of Wildland Fire , v. 15, p. 227, 2006.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; REEVES, J. B. ; BLANK, B. . The impact of recent increases in atmospheric CO2 on biomass production and vegetative retention of Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum): implications for fire disturbance. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 11, p. 1325-1332, 2005.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; EMCHE, S. D. ; JOHNSON, E. L. ; GEORGE, K. ; REED, D. R. ; SICHER, R. C. . Alterations in the production and concentration of selected alkaloids as a function of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and air temperature: implications for ethno-pharmacology. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 11, p. 1798-1807, 2005.

  • DERNER, JUSTIN D. ; SCHUMAN, GERALD E. ; JAWSON, MICHAEL ; SHAFER, STEVEN R. ; MORGAN, JACK A. ; POLLEY, H. WAYNE ; RUNION, G. BRETT ; PRIOR, STEPHEN A. ; TORBERT, H. ALLEN ; ROGERS, HUGO H. ; BUNCE, JAMES ; ZISKA, LEWIS ; WHITE, JEFFREY W. ; FRANZLUEBBERS, ALAN J. ; REEDER, JEAN D. ; VENTEREA, RODNEY T. ; HARPER, LOWRY A. . USDA-ARS Global Change Research on Rangelands and Pasturelands. Rangelands (Denver, Colo.) , v. 27, p. 36-42, 2005.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; MORRIS, C. F. ; GOINS, E. W. . Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of selected wheat varieties released since 1903 to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide: can yield sensitivity to carbon dioxide be a factor in wheat performance?. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 10, p. 1810-1819, 2004.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; BUNCE, J. A. ; GOINS, E. W. . Characterization of an urban-rural CO 2 /temperature gradient and associated changes in initial plant productivity during secondary succession. Oecologia , v. 139, p. 454-458, 2004.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; FAULKNER, SHAUN ; LYDON, JOHN . Changes in biomass and root:shoot ratio of field-grown Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), a noxious, invasive weed, with elevated CO : implications for control with glyphosate. Weed Science , v. 52, p. 584-588, 2004.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . Evaluation of the growth response of six invasive species to past, present and future atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of Experimental Botany , v. 54, p. 395-404, 2003.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; GEBHARD, DENNIS E. ; FRENZ, DAVID A. ; FAULKNER, SHAUN ; SINGER, BENJAMIN D. ; STRAKA, JAMES G. . Cities as harbingers of climate change: Common ragweed, urbanization, and public health. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , v. 111, p. 290-295, 2003.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . The impact of nitrogen supply on the potential response of a noxious, invasive weed, Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) to recent increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 119, p. 105-112, 2003.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . Evaluation of yield loss in field sorghum from a C and C weed with increasing CO. Weed Science , v. 51, p. 914-918, 2003.

  • ZISKA, L.H. . Climate Change, plant biology and public health. world resource review , v. 51, p. 271-288, 2003.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Sensitivity of ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) growth to urban ozone concentrations. Functional Plant Biology (Print) , v. 29, p. 1365, 2002.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . Influence of rising atmospheric CO2 since 1900 on early growth and photosynthetic response of a noxious invasive weed, Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense). Functional Plant Biology (Print) , v. 29, p. 1387, 2002.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; GHANNOUM, O. ; BAKER, J. T. ; CONROY, J. ; BUNCE, J. A. ; KOBAYASHI, K. ; OKADA, M. . A global perspective of ground level, 'ambient' carbon dioxide for assessing the response of plants to atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 7, p. 789-796, 2001.

  • ZISKA, L H . Changes in competitive ability between a C-4 crop and a C-3 weed with elevated carbon dioxide. Weed Science , v. 49(5), p. 622, 2001.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . Growth temperature can alter the temperature dependent stimulation of photosynthesis by elevated carbon dioxide in Albutilon theophrasti. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 111, p. 322-328, 2001.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. ; CAULFIELD, FRANCES A. . Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Seed Yield of Soybean Genotypes. Crop Science , v. 41, p. 385, 2001.

  • ZISKA, L.H. . Aclimation to growth temperature alters the temperature dependent stimulation of photosynthesis to elevated carbon dioxide in Albutilon theophrasti. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 111, p. 322-328, 2001.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. . The impact of elevated CO2 on yield loss from a C3 and C4 weed in field-grown soybean. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 6, p. 899-905, 2000.

  • BUNCE, J.A. ; ZISKA, L.H. . Impact of measurement irradiance on acclimation of photosynthesis to elevated CO 2 concentration in several plant species. Photosynthetica (Praha) , v. 37, p. 509-517, 2000.

  • GHANNOUM, O. ; CAEMMERER, S. VON ; ZISKA, L. H. ; CONROY, J. P. . The growth response of C4 plants to rising atmospheric CO2 partial pressure: a reassessment. Plant, Cell and Environment (Print) , v. 23, p. 931-942, 2000.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Sensitivity of field-grown soybean to future atmospheric CO2: selection for improved productivity in the 21st century. Functional Plant Biology (Print) , v. 27, p. 979, 2000.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; CAULFIELD, FRANCES A. . Rising CO2 and pollen production of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.), a known allergy-inducing species: implications for public health.. Functional Plant Biology (Print) , v. 27, p. 893, 2000.

  • ZISKA, L.H. ; CAULFIELD, F. A. . The potential influence of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on public health: Pollen production of common ragweed as a test case. world resource review , v. 12, p. 449-457, 2000.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; TEASDALE, JOHN R. . Sustained growth and increased tolerance to glyphosate observed in a C3 perennial weed, quackgrass (Elytrigia repens), grown at elevated carbon dioxide. Functional Plant Biology (Print) , v. 27, p. 159, 2000.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; SICHER, RICHARD C. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . The impact of elevated carbon dioxide on the growth and gas exchange of three C4 species differing in CO2 leak rates. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 105, p. 74-80, 1999.

  • OLSZYK, D.M ; CENTENO, H.G.S ; ZISKA, L.H ; KERN, J.S ; MATTHEWS, R.B . Global climate change, rice productivity and methane emissions: comparison of simulated and experimental results. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (Print) , v. 97, p. 87-101, 1999.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; BUNCE, J. A. . The influence of increasing growth temperature and CO2 concentration on the ratio of respiration to photosynthesis in soybean seedlings. Global Change Biology , v. 4(6), p. 637, 1998.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; MOYA, T. B. ; WASSMANN, R. ; NAMUCO, O. S. ; LANTIN, R. S. ; ADUNA, J. B. ; ABAO, E. ; BRONSON, K. F. ; NEUE, H. U. ; OLSZYK, D. . Long-term growth at elevated carbon dioxide stimulates methane emission in tropical paddy rice. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 4, p. 657-665, 1998.

  • ZISKA, L . The Influence of Root Zone Temperature on Photosynthetic Acclimation to Elevated Carbon Dioxide Concentrations. Annals of Botany (Print) , v. 81, p. 717-721, 1998.

  • MOYA, TOLENTINO B. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; NAMUCO, OFELIA S. ; OLSZYK, DAVE. . Growth dynamics and genotypic variation in tropical, field-grown paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) in response to increasing carbon dioxide and temperature. Global Change Biology (Print) , v. 4, p. 645-656, 1998.

  • BUNCE, J. A. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Decreased hydraulic conductance in plants at elevated carbon dioxide. Plant, Cell and Environment (Print) , v. 21, p. 121-126, 1998.

  • MATSUI, TSUTOMU ; NAMUCO, OFELIA S. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; HORIE, TAKESHI . Erratum to `Effects of high temperature and CO2 concentration on spikelet sterility in Indica rice- [Field Crops Research 51 (1997) 213-219]. Field Crops Research , v. 55, p. 189, 1998.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. ; CAULFIELD, FRANCES . Intraspecific variation in seed yield of soybean (Glycine max) in response to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology , v. 25, p. 801, 1998.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Influence of increasing carbon dioxide concentration on the photosynthetic and growth stimulation of selected C-4 crops and weeds. Photosynthesis Research (Print) , v. 54, p. 199-208, 1997.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . The role of temperature in determining the stimulation of CO2 assimilation at elevated carbon dioxide concentration in soybean seedlings. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 100, p. 126-132, 1997.

  • MATSUI, TSUTOMU ; NAMUCO, OFELIA S. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; HORIE, TAKESHI . Effects of high temperature and CO2 concentration on spikelet sterility in indica rice. Field Crops Research , v. 51, p. 213-219, 1997.

  • LIN, WEIHONG ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; NAMUCO, OFFILIA S. ; BAI, KEZHI . The interaction of high temperature and elevated CO2on photosynthetic acclimation of single leaves of rice in situ. Physiologia Plantarum (Kobenhavn. 1948) , v. 99, p. 178-184, 1997.

  • T. B. MOYA ; L. H. ZISKA ; C. WELDON ; J. E. P. QUILANG ; P. JONES . MICROCLIMATE IN OPEN-TOP CHAMBERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREDICTING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON RICE PRODUCTION. Transactions of the ASAE , v. 40, p. 739-747, 1997.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; NAMUCO, OFFIE ; MOYA, TOTI ; QUILANG, JIMMY . Growth and Yield Response of Field-Grown Tropical Rice to Increasing Carbon Dioxide and Air Temperature. Agronomy Journal (Print) , v. 89, p. 45, 1997.

  • ZISKA, L H ; MANALO, P. A. ; ORDONEZ, R. A. . Intraspecific variation in the response of rice (Oryza sativa L) to increased CO2 and temperature: Growth and yield response of 17 cultivars. Journal of Experimental Botany , v. 47(302), p. 1353, 1996.

  • ALBERTO, AMP ; ZISKA, LH ; CERVANCIA, CR ; MANALO, PA . The Influence of Increasing Carbon Dioxide and Temperature on Competitive Interactions Between a C Crop, Rice ( ) and a C Weed ( ). Australian Journal of Plant Physiology , v. 23, p. 795, 1996.

  • ZISKA, LH ; MANALO, PA . Increasing Night Temperature Can Reduce Seed Set and Potential Yield of Tropical Rice. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology , v. 23, p. 791, 1996.

  • ZISKA, L.H. ; WEERAKOON, W. ; NAMUCO, O. S. ; PAMPLONA, R. . the influence of nitrogen on the elevated co2 response in field-grown rice. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology , v. 23, p. 507-514, 1996.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; SICHER, RICHARD C. ; KREMER, DIANE F. . Reversibility of photosynthetic acclimation of swiss chard and sugarbeet grown at elevated concentrations of CO2. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 95, p. 355-364, 1995.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Growth and photosynthetic response of three soybean cultivars to simultaneous increases in growth temperature and CO2. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 94, p. 575-584, 1995.

  • NEUE, HEINZ-ULRICH ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; MATTHEWS, ROBIN B. ; DAI, QIUJIE . Reducing global warming ? The role of rice. GeoJournal , v. 35, p. 351-362, 1995.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Increasing growth temperature reduces the stimulatory effect of elevated CO2 on photosynthesis or biomass in two perennial species. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 91, p. 183-190, 1994.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Direct and indirect inhibition of single leaf respiration by elevated CO2 concentrations: Interaction with temperature. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 90, p. 130-138, 1994.

  • WULLSCHLEGER, STAN D. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Respiratory responses of higher plants to atmospheric CO2 enrichment. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 90, p. 221-229, 1994.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . The influence of elevated CO2 and temperature on seed germination and emergence from soil. Field Crops Research , v. 34, p. 147-157, 1993.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; BUNCE, JAMES A. . Inhibition of whole plant respiration by elevated CO2 as modified by growth temperature. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 87, p. 459-466, 1993.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; TERAMURA, A. H. ; SULLIVAN, J. H. ; MCCOY, A. . Influence of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation on photosynthetic and growth characteristics in field-grown cassava (Manihot esculentum Crantz). Plant, Cell and Environment , v. 16, p. 73-79, 1993.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . CO 2 enhancement of growth and photosynthesis in rice (Oryza sativa): Modification by increased ultraviolet-B radiation. Plant Physiology (Bethesda) , v. 99(2), p. 473, 1992.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; TERAMURA, ALAN H. . Intraspecific variation in the response of rice (Oryza sativa) to increased CO2 - photosynthetic, biomass and reproductive characteristics. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 84, p. 269-274, 1992.

  • SULLIVAN, J. H. ; TERAMURA, A. H. ; ZISKA, L.H. . Variation in UV-B sensitivity in plants from a 3000m elevational gradient in Hawaii. American Journal of Botany , v. 79(7), p. 737, 1992.

  • ZISKA, L.H. ; TERAMURA, A. H. ; SULLIVAN, J. H. . Physiological sensitivity of native plants collected along an elevational gradient in Hawaii to increased UV-B radiation. American Journal of Botany , v. 79(8), p. 863, 1992.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; HOGAN, K. P. ; SMITH, A. P. ; DRAKE, B. G. . Growth and photosynthetic response of nine tropical species with long-term exposure to elevated carbon dioxide. Oecologia , v. 86, p. 383-389, 1991.

  • TERAMURA, ALAN H. ; ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; SZTEIN, A. ESTER . Changes in growth and photosynthetic capacity of rice with increased UV-B radiation. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 83, p. 373-380, 1991.

  • HOGAN, K. P. ; SMITH, A. P. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Potential effects of elevated CO2 and changes in temperature on tropical plants. Plant, Cell and Environment , v. 14, p. 763-778, 1991.

  • ZISKA, L.H. ; DEJONG, T. M. ; HOFFMAN, G. H. . Sodium and chloride distribution n salt-stressed Prunus salicina, a deciduous tree species. Tree Physiology , v. 8(1), p. 47, 1991.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; DRAKE, BERT G. ; CHAMBERLAIN, SARAH . Long-term photosynthetic response in single leaves of A C3 and C4 salt marsh species grown at elevated atmospheric CO2 in situ. Oecologia , v. 83, p. 469-472, 1990.

  • TERAMURA, A. H. ; SULLIVAN, J. H. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Interaction of elevated ultraviolet-B radiation and CO 2 on productivity and photosynthetic characteristics in wheat, rice, and soybean. Plant Physiology (Bethesda) , v. 94(2), p. 470, 1990.

  • TERAMURA, A. H. ; SULLIVAN, J. H. ; ZISKA, L H . Interaction of elevated ultraviolet-B radiation and CO 2 on productivity and photosynthetic characteristics in wheat, rice, and soybean. Plant Physiology (Bethesda) , v. 94(2), p. 470, 1990.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; SEEMANN, J. R. ; DEJONG, T. M. . Salinity Induced Limitations on Photosynthesis in Prunus salicina, a Deciduous Tree Species. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , v. 93, p. 864-870, 1990.

  • ZISKA, LEWIS H. ; HUTMACHER, ROBERT B. ; HOFFMAN, GLEN J. ; DEJONG, THEODORE M. . Changes in leaf water status associated with salinity in mature, field grown Prunus salicina. Physiologia Plantarum , v. 77, p. 141-149, 1989.

  • HOWELL, T.A. ; ZISKA, L.H. ; MCCORMICK, R.L. ; BURTCH, L.M. ; FISCHER, B.B. . Response of sugarbeets to irrigation frequency and cutoff on a clay loam soil. Irrigation Science , v. 8, p. 1-11, 1987.

  • ZISKA, L.H. ; HALL, A.E. ; HOOVER, R.M. . Irrigation management methods for reducing water use of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) and lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) while maintaining seed yield at maximum levels. Irrigation Science , v. 6, p. 223-239, 1985.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; HALL, A. E. . Soil and plant measurements for determining when to irrigate cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) grown under planned-water-deficits. Irrigation Science , v. 3, p. 247-257, 1983.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; HALL, A. E. . Seed yields and water use of cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata [L.] walp.) subjected to planned-water-deficit irrigation. Irrigation Science , v. 3, p. 237-245, 1983.

  • PENG, S. B. ; INGRAM, K. T. ; NEUE, H. U. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Climate change and rice. 1. ed. , 1996. 370p .

  • HALL, A. E. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Crop breeding strategies for the 21st century. Climate Change and Global crop productivity. 1ed.: , 2000, v. , p. 401-419.

  • BUNCE, J. A. ; ZISKA, L. H. . Crop/weed interactions. Climate Change and Global crop productivity. 1ed.: , 2000, v. , p. 333-348.

  • TERAMURA, A. H. ; ZISKA, L. H. . environmetal stress and photosynthesis: ultraviolet-B radiation. Advances in photosynthesis. 1ed.: , 1996, v. 5, p. 435-450.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . the potential sensitivity of tropical plants to increased ultraviolet-b radiation. vegetation stress. 1ed.: , 1996, v. , p. 35-42.

  • ZISKA, L. H. ; TERAMURA, A. H. . Intraspecific variation in the growth and photosynthetic responses of rice with increased carbon dioxide. Climate change and rice. 1ed.: , 1996, v. 1, p. 370-.

  • ZISKA, L. H. . effects of salinity on photosynthesis. McGraw-Hill yearbook of science and technology. 10ed.: , 1990, v. , p. 328-331.

Projetos de pesquisa

  • 2012 - Atual

    Climate, Plant Biology and Public Health, Descrição: Dr. Ziska originated the research linking climate change and carbon dioxide with weed biology and allergies. Dr. Ziska led a multi-institutional team that demonstrated that recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide could alter aerobiology by increasing production and allergenicity of common ragweed pollen under laboratory and field conditions. In addition, Dr. Ziska was also able to show that the growth and allergenicity of poison ivy (contact dermatitis) could increase as a function of rising carbon dioxide. The team led by Dr. Ziska included: Dr. Paul Epstein at the Harvard School of Public Health; Dr. Christine Rogers, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Dr. Kim Knowlton, Columbia University; Dr. Jay Portnoy, Children s Hospital, Kansas City; Dr. Linda Ford, past president of the American Lung Association; Dr. Bill Schlesinger, Duke University; Dr. Jackie Mohan, University of Georgia, Athens. Based on Dr. Ziska s work, the EPA issued a new RFP (Aerobiology, CO2 and public Health), designed to assess the impact of CO2 and climate on pollen production of annual weeds and subsequent impacts on public health. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has invited Dr. Ziska to be a guest speaker and has expressed considerable interest in his work. Recently EPA listed Dr. Ziska s work with ragweed as one of the key indicators of climate change in the United States (www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/society-eco/ragweed.html). This research has been reported extensively in the media including, USA Today (July 24, 2007, September 4, 2009), The Washington Post (August 23, 2008, August 31, 2010), The New York Times (December 21, 2006), Wall Street Journal (May 3, 2007, June 26, 2007), National Geographic (May 2006, June 2008), Newsweek (June 4, 2007, August 11, 2008), National Public Radio (July 20, 2010), NBC evening news with Brian Williams, (June 26, 2007), ABC evening news with Charles Gibson, (September 8, 2008), inter alia.. , Situação: Em andamento; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Lewis Hans Ziska - Coordenador.

  • 2008 - 2008

    Climate and Invasive Species, Descrição: During the last national program meeting in 2008, Dr. Ziska was able to initiate an ad hoc coalition of six ARS scientists committed to a reassessment of how climate change could impact invasive species success in agriculture. Dr. Ziska led this non-funded team effort in compiling and evaluating all experimental data with respect to food security, invasives and climate change that had been conducted in the USDA-ARS to date. With this information in hand, Dr. Ziska challenged other research and political groups, including the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA), the heads of the different federal agencies that form the Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC) and scientists from Mexico and Canada who are part of the Weeds Across Borders (WAB) initiative to begin to examine this issue. The first integrated paper on this subject was recently published by the journal, Climatic Change (105:13-42). As a result, recognition of an under-appreciated aspect of climate change, i.e. climate change, invasive plant biology, and food security has led to recruitment of interested stakeholders, numerous press releases, and greater resources devoted to this issue. Based on feedback from interested groups, including the USDA, the NRDC and WSSA, these efforts have been critical to include within cap and trade legislation; state by state funding to study the role of climate change and invasives. In addition, Dr. Ziska was recently approached by CABI publishing to edit the first book on Climate Change and Invasive Species. . , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Lewis Hans Ziska - Coordenador.

  • 2005 - 2009

    Rice and Climate Change., Descrição: Dr Ziska was the project leader for a multi-million dollar research effort sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to examine the impact of climate change on rice production in Asia. Dr. Ziska led a scientific team that provided several firsts regarding how increasing carbon dioxide and air temperature could impact rice productivity. These firsts include: (1) the first data to show that the growth and yield response of rice to rising carbon dioxide is dependent on supplemental nitrogen; (2) the first data to show that nutritional quality of rice is affected by increased carbon dioxide and/or temperature; (3) the first data to show that higher night temperature associated with global warming could increase the sterility of male flowers in rice; (4) the first data to show that rising carbon dioxide lowers the threshold air temperature for pollen sterility in rice; (5) the first data to show the potential interaction between increasing carbon dioxide and ultraviolet-B radiation in rice; and (6) the first data to show the biological interaction between carbon dioxide and methane flux from flooded rice. These results provided critical information needed to assess the vulnerability of rice cropping systems in global change. Data have been used in numerous crop-modeling systems, including ORYZA 1; and as part of the World Bank and IMF effort to monitor how climate change will alter food security and economic stability for Eastern Asia. Dr. Ziska was invited to submit this research to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for their 1997 and 2001 assessment, and to co-edit a book, Climate Change and Rice published by Springer-Verlag. Based on Dr. Ziska s data, recommendations on how to grow rice in order to limit methane release, and maximize carbon gain are included in the Global Change Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) Focus-1 program (www.gctefocus1.org) as part of the United Nations program on Climate Change. He served as liaison for climate change and rice production for local NGOs and the World Bank. As a result of Dr. Ziska s involvement, he was asked to chair the working group on carbon cycle management in paddies and wetlands for rice production, which was included in the 2001 and 2007 IPCC reports. Dr. Ziska has been a contributor to all IPCC reports including the upcoming 4th AR.. , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Lewis Hans Ziska - Coordenador.

  • 2005 - 2008

    Breeding for CO2 responsiveness, Descrição: Adaptation to CO2 and climate change will require extensive, systematic evaluation of existing crop lines as a means to adjust to uncertainty while maintaining or increasing yields. Dr. Ziska was the first scientist to publish research on intraspecific variability to rising CO2 as a means to adapt cereal lines to climate change. Since this initial publication, Dr. Ziska has continued his selection efforts among crop lines to maintain food security with climate extremes, and has originated a new breeding program that is evaluating phenotypic and morphological diversity within weedy or wild lines of cultivated rice as a means to incorporate tolerance to climate extremes, particularly temperature and pollen sterility, into cultivated rice lines. Dr. Ziska originated this research, but has worked with numerous stakeholders to expand and refine these efforts. Much of this work remains cutting edge; although the idea that weeds, and not domestic crops, may be the quickest to adapt to climate change is beginning to be recognized. In that regard, Dr. Ziska has advised wheat breeders in Western Washington, worked with the USDA-ARS Dale Bumpers Rice Research laboratory in Stuttgart, Arkansas, as well as other interested parties, including Dr. Achim Doberman, Deputy Director for Research at the International Rice Research Institute, as well as Monsanto and DuPont/Pioneer. This research has been reported in National Geographic (June 11, 2009) and Popular Science, (www.popsci.com/environment/article/2009-06/weed-genes-protect-crops-global-warming). For initiating the idea of weed-crop hybrids as a means to adapt to climate change, Esquire magazine nominated Dr. Ziska for their Best and Brightest award (December 2010, Sixteen Geniuses Who Are Changing the World ). See also, www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/33530/title/Opinion--Evolving-CO2-Hungry-Crops/. , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Lewis Hans Ziska - Coordenador.

Prêmios

1999

Outstanding Rating, USDA-ARS.

1995

Monetary award for efforts in improving quality assurance, APPA division.

1991

Honorary advisor, McGraw-Hill Yearbook of science and technology.

Histórico profissional

Endereço profissional

  • United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. , 10300 BALTIMORE AVENUE, BARC-WEST, 207052350 - Beltsville, - Estados Unidos, Telefone: (301) 5046639

Experiência profissional

2005 - 2009

United States Environmental Protection Agency

Vínculo: , Enquadramento Funcional:

1993 - 1995

International Rice Research Institute

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Project Leader "Global Climate change"

1991 - Atual

United States Department of Agriculture

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Plant Physiologist

1989 - 1991

University of Maryland University College

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Research

1988 - 1989

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Smithsonian fellow

1988 - 1989

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Smithsonian fellow