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Probing the interplay of biophysical constraints and photosynthesis to model tree growth
Cabon, A., Ameztegui, A., Anderegg, W. R. L., Martínez-Vilalta, J., & De Cáceres, M. (2024). Probing the interplay of biophysical constraints and photosynthesis to model tree growth. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 345, 109852 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109852
Bio-fertilisation with native plant growth promoting rhizobacteria increases the tolerance of the neotropical legume tree <em>Caesalpinia spinosa</em> to water deficit
Cordero, I., Pueyo, J. J., & Rincón, A. (2024). Bio-fertilisation with native plant growth promoting rhizobacteria increases the tolerance of the neotropical legume tree Caesalpinia spinosa to water deficit. Forest Ecology and Management, 558, 121786 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.121786
Anatomical and physiological consequences of beech leaf disease in <em>Fagus grandifolia</em> L.
Fletcher, L. R., Borsuk, A. M., Fanton, A. C., Johnson, K. M., Richburg, J., Zailaa, J., & Brodersen, C. R. (2024). Anatomical and physiological consequences of beech leaf disease in Fagus grandifolia L. Forest Pathology, 54(1), e12842 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12842
Individual and interactive effects of air warming and elevated O<sub>3</sub> on carbon fixation and allocation in two urban tree species
Wang, Y., Xu, S., Li, B., Li, Y., Wang, R., Chen, W., … Li, M. (2024). Individual and interactive effects of air warming and elevated O3 on carbon fixation and allocation in two urban tree species. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 345, 109856 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109856
Reproduction alternation in trees: testing the resource depletion hypothesis using experimental fruit removal in <em>Quercus ilex</em>
Le Roncé, I., Dardevet, E., Venner, S., Schönbeck, L., Gessler, A., Chuine, I., & Limousin, J. M. (2023). Reproduction alternation in trees: testing the resource depletion hypothesis using experimental fruit removal in Quercus ilex. Tree Physiology, 43(6), 952-964. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpad025
Application of the rapid leaf <em>A-C</em><sub>i</sub> response (RACiR) technique: examples from evergreen broadleaved species
Lin, Q., Tian, D., Zhao, C., Wang, B., Yan, Z., Stocker, B. D., … Fang, J. (2023). Application of the rapid leaf A-Ci response (RACiR) technique: examples from evergreen broadleaved species. Photosynthesis Research, 155, 139-146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-022-00980-1
Drivers of intra‐seasonal δ<sup>13</sup> C signal in tree‐rings of <em>Pinus sylvestris</em> as indicated by compound‐specific and laser ablation isotope analysis
Rinne‐Garmston, K. T., Tang, Y., Sahlstedt, E., Adamczyk, B., Saurer, M., Salmon, Y., … Young, G. H. F. (2023). Drivers of intra‐seasonal δ13 C signal in tree‐rings of Pinus sylvestris as indicated by compound‐specific and laser ablation isotope analysis. Plant, Cell and Environment, 46(9), 2649-2666. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14636
Hydrogen isotope fractionation in carbohydrates of leaves and xylem tissues follows distinct phylogenetic patterns: a common garden experiment with 73 tree and shrub species
Schuler, P., Vitali, V., Saurer, M., Gessler, A., Buchmann, N., & Lehmann, M. M. (2023). Hydrogen isotope fractionation in carbohydrates of leaves and xylem tissues follows distinct phylogenetic patterns: a common garden experiment with 73 tree and shrub species. New Phytologist, 239(2), 547-561. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18976
Biochar aggravates the negative effect of drought duration on the growth and physiological dynamics of <em>Pinus massoniana</em>
Wang, X., Zheng, W. L., Ma, X., Yu, F. H., & Li, M. H. (2023). Biochar aggravates the negative effect of drought duration on the growth and physiological dynamics of Pinus massoniana. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 11, 1166538 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1166538
Warming may extend tree growing seasons and compensate for reduced carbon uptake during dry periods
Grossiord, C., Bachofen, C., Gisler, J., Mas, E., Vitasse, Y., & Didion‐Gency, M. (2022). Warming may extend tree growing seasons and compensate for reduced carbon uptake during dry periods. Journal of Ecology, 110(7), 1575-1589. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13892
High resilience of carbon transport in long‐term drought stressed mature Norway spruce trees within 2 weeks after drought release
Hikino, K., Danzberger, J., Riedel, V. P., Rehschuh, R., Ruehr, N. K., Hesse, B. D., … Grams, T. E. E. (2022). High resilience of carbon transport in long‐term drought stressed mature Norway spruce trees within 2 weeks after drought release. Global Change Biology, 28(6), 2095-2110. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16051
Explicitly accounting for needle sugar pool size crucial for predicting intra-seasonal dynamics of needle carbohydrates δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C
Leppä, K., Tang, Y., Ogée, J., Launiainen, S., Kahmen, A., Kolari, P., … Rinne-Garmston, K. T. (2022). Explicitly accounting for needle sugar pool size crucial for predicting intra-seasonal dynamics of needle carbohydrates δ18O and δ13C. New Phytologist, 236(6), 2044-2060. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18227
Soil-atmosphere fluxes of CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>, and N<sub>2</sub>O across an experimentally-grown, successional gradient of biocrust community types
Richardson, A. D., Kong, G. V., Taylor, K. M., Le Moine, J. M., Bowker, M. A., Barber, J. J., … Trilling, D. E. (2022). Soil-atmosphere fluxes of CO2, CH4, and N2O across an experimentally-grown, successional gradient of biocrust community types. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13, 979825 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.979825
A high temperature water vapor equilibration method to determine non‐exchangeable hydrogen isotope ratios of sugar, starch, and cellulose
Schuler, P., Cormier, M. ‐A., Werner, R. A., Buchmann, N., Gessler, A., Vitali, V., … Lehmann, M. M. (2022). A high temperature water vapor equilibration method to determine non‐exchangeable hydrogen isotope ratios of sugar, starch, and cellulose. Plant, Cell and Environment, 45(1), 12-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14193
Root carbon resources determine survival and growth of young trees under long drought in combination with fertilization
Yang, Y., Ouyang, S., Gessler, A., Wang, X., Na, R., He, H. S., … Li, M. H. (2022). Root carbon resources determine survival and growth of young trees under long drought in combination with fertilization. Frontiers in Plant Science, 13, 929855 (15 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.929855
Sucrose synthase – an enzyme with a central role in the source–sink coordination and carbon flow in trees
Gessler, A. (2021). Sucrose synthase – an enzyme with a central role in the source–sink coordination and carbon flow in trees. New Phytologist, 229(1), 8-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.16998
Effect of nitrogen deposition on centennial forest water-use efficiency
Gharun, M., Klesse, S., Tomlinson, G., Waldner, P., Stocker, B., Rihm, B., … Buchmann, N. (2021). Effect of nitrogen deposition on centennial forest water-use efficiency. Environmental Research Letters, 16(11), 114036 (14 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac30f9
Both diversity and functional composition affect productivity and water use efficiency in experimental temperate grasslands
Walde, M., Allan, E., Cappelli, S. L., Didion-Gency, M., Gessler, A., Lehmann, M. M., … Grossiord, C. (2021). Both diversity and functional composition affect productivity and water use efficiency in experimental temperate grasslands. Journal of Ecology, 109(11), 3877-3891. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13765
Experimental warming alleviates the adverse effects from tropospheric ozone on two urban tree species
Xu, S., Wang, Y., Zhang, W., Li, B., Du, Z., He, X., … Schaub, M. (2021). Experimental warming alleviates the adverse effects from tropospheric ozone on two urban tree species. Environmental Pollution, 268, 115289 (15 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115289
Differences in isoprenoid-mediated energy dissipation pathways between coastal and interior Douglas-fir seedlings in response to drought
Junker-Frohn, L. V., Kleiber, A., Jansen, K., Gessler, A., Kreuzwieser, J., & Ensminger, I. (2019). Differences in isoprenoid-mediated energy dissipation pathways between coastal and interior Douglas-fir seedlings in response to drought. Tree Physiology, 39(10), 1750-1766. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpz075