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  • Carbon fluxes acclimate mor... Carbon fluxes acclimate more strongly to elevated growth temperatures than to elevated CO sub(2) concentrations in a northern conifer
    Kroner, Yulia; Way, Danielle A Global change biology, 08/2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 8
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    Increasing temperatures and atmospheric CO sub(2) concentrations will affect tree carbon fluxes, generating potential feedbacks between forests and the global climate system. We studied how elevated ...
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  • Growth and carbon relations... Growth and carbon relations of mature Picea abies trees under 5 years of free-air CO sub(2) enrichment
    Klein, Tamir; Bader, Martin K-F; Leuzinger, Sebastian ... The Journal of ecology, 11/2016, Volume: 104, Issue: 6
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    1. Are mature forests carbon limited? To explore this question, we exposed ca. 110-year-old, 40-m tall Picea abies trees to a 550-ppm CO sub(2) concentration in a mixed lowland forest in NW ...
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  • N sub(2)O and NO sub(x) emi... N sub(2)O and NO sub(x) emissions by reactions of nitrite with soil organic matter of a Norway spruce forest
    Wei, Jing; Amelung, Wulf; Lehndorff, Eva ... Biogeochemistry, 02/2017, Volume: 132, Issue: 3
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    Nitrite (NO sub(2) super(-)) as an important intermediate of the biological nitrogen cycle is particularly reactive in acidic soils and acts as a source of N sub(2)O and NO sub(x) (NO and NO sub(2)). ...
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  • Decomposition and stabilisa... Decomposition and stabilisation of Norway spruce needle-derived material in Alpine soils using a super(13)C-labelling approach in the field
    Egli, Markus; Hafner, Simon; Derungs, Curdin ... Biogeochemistry, 12/2016, Volume: 131, Issue: 3
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    Only scarce information is available on how organic C is incorporated into the soil during the decay and how (micro) climate influences this process. Therefore, we investigated the effect of exposure ...
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  • The increase of atmospheric... The increase of atmospheric CO sub(2) affects growth potential and intrinsic water-use efficiency of Norway spruce forests: insights from a multi-stable isotope analysis in tree rings of two Alpine chronosequences
    Giammarchi, Francesco; Cherubini, Paolo; Pretzsch, Hans ... Trees (Berlin, West), 04/2017, Volume: 31, Issue: 2
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    Relevant CO sub( 2 ) increase affects iWUE and growth potential of Alpine Norway spruce forests due to triggering of photosynthetic capacity. Minor effect on iWUE of tree size/age ontogenetic ...
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  • Photosynthetic enhancement ... Photosynthetic enhancement and diurnal stem and soil carbon fluxes in a mature Norway spruce stand under elevated CO sub(2)
    Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich; Mildner, Manuel; Baumann, Christina ... Environmental and experimental botany, 04/2016, Volume: 124
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    Understanding the effects of elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) on carbon (C) relations of mature forest trees is central to understanding ecosystem C fluxes and pools in a future high-CO sub(2) world. ...
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  • Long-term super(13)C labeli... Long-term super(13)C labeling provides evidence for temporal and spatial carbon allocation patterns in mature Picea abies
    Mildner, Manuel; Bader, Martin K-F; Leuzinger, Sebastian ... Oecologia, 07/2014, Volume: 175, Issue: 3
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    There is evidence of continued stimulation of foliage photosynthesis in trees exposed to elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) concentrations; however, this is mostly without a proportional growth response. ...
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