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The fate of recently fixed carbon after drought release: towards unravelling C storage regulation in <em>Tilia platyphyllos</em> and <em>Pinus sylvestris</em>
Galiano, L., Timofeeva, G., Saurer, M., Siegwolf, R., Martínez-Vilalta, J., Hommel, R., & Gessler, A. (2017). The fate of recently fixed carbon after drought release: towards unravelling C storage regulation in Tilia platyphyllos and Pinus sylvestris. Plant, Cell and Environment, 40(9), 1711-1724. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.12972
Isotope signals and anatomical features in tree rings suggest a role for hydraulic strategies in diffuse drought-induced die-back of <em>Pinus nigra</em>
Petrucco, L., Nardini, A., von Arx, G., Saurer, M., & Cherubini, P. (2017). Isotope signals and anatomical features in tree rings suggest a role for hydraulic strategies in diffuse drought-induced die-back of Pinus nigra. Tree Physiology, 37(4), 523-535. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpx031
Examining the response of needle carbohydrates from Siberian larch trees to climate using compound-specific δ&lt;sup&gt;13&lt;/sup&gt;C and concentration analyses
Rinne, K. T., Saurer, M., Kirdyanov, A. V., Bryukhanova, M. V., Prokushkin, A. S., Churakova Sidorova, O. V., & Siegwolf, R. T. W. (2015). Examining the response of needle carbohydrates from Siberian larch trees to climate using compound-specific δ13C and concentration analyses. Plant, Cell and Environment, 38(11), 2340-2352. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.12554
Increased water-use efficiency does not lead to enhanced tree growth under xeric and mesic conditions
Lévesque, M., Siegwolf, R., Saurer, M., Eilmann, B., & Rigling, A. (2014). Increased water-use efficiency does not lead to enhanced tree growth under xeric and mesic conditions. New Phytologist, 203(1), 94-109. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12772
Drought response of five conifer species under contrasting water availability suggests high vulnerability of Norway spruce and European larch
Lévesque, M., Saurer, M., Siegwolf, R., Eilmann, B., Brang, P., Bugmann, H., & Rigling, A. (2013). Drought response of five conifer species under contrasting water availability suggests high vulnerability of Norway spruce and European larch. Global Change Biology, 19(10), 3184-3199. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12268
Diffusive fractionation complicates isotopic partitioning of autotrophic and heterotrophic sources of soil respiration
Moyes, A. B., Gaines, S. J., Siegwolf, R. T. W., & Bowling, D. R. (2010). Diffusive fractionation complicates isotopic partitioning of autotrophic and heterotrophic sources of soil respiration. Plant, Cell and Environment, 33(11), 1804-1819. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.2010.02185.x
<sup>13</sup>C labelling reveals different contributions of photoassimilates from infructescences for fruiting in two temperate forest tree species
Hoch, G., & Keel, S. G. (2006). 13C labelling reveals different contributions of photoassimilates from infructescences for fruiting in two temperate forest tree species. Plant Biology, 8(5), 606-614. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-924279