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Autor:
M. G. De Kauwe, B. E. Medlyn, A. J. Pitman, J. E. Drake, A. Ukkola, A. Griebel, E. Pendall, S. Prober, M. Roderick
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 16, Pp 903-916 (2019)
Recent experimental evidence suggests that during heat extremes, wooded ecosystems may decouple photosynthesis and transpiration, reducing photosynthesis to near zero but increasing transpiration into the boundary layer. This feedback may act to damp
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https://doaj.org/article/8ee3aa2c6e1f4ff5b1d55ce805f7cdcb
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 821-838 (2013)
Plant roots release a wide range of chemicals into soils. This process, termed root exudation, is thought to increase the activity of microbes and the exoenzymes they synthesize, leading to accelerated rates of carbon (C) mineralization and nutrient
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https://doaj.org/article/57c57aa3a43b4924932df35145f455b5
Autor:
Eric A. Davidson, Stefan K. Arndt, Catriona A. Macdonald, Mark G. Tjoelker, Elise Pendall, Nam Jin Noh, J. E. Drake, Debjani Sihi, Alexandre A. Renchon, Nina Hinko-Najera
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126
Understanding seasonal and diurnal dynamics of ecosystem respiration (Reco) in forests is challenging, because Reco can only be measured directly during night-time by eddy-covariance flux towers. Reco is the sum of soil respiration (Rsoil) and above-
Autor:
Ann L. Bingham, Keerti Saraswat, Mark E. Light, Manisha Nirwan, Raju Ratnani, J. E. Drake, Michael B. Hursthouse
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Crystallography. 36:249-254
Purple crystals of bis(O,O'-neopentylene dithiophosphato)nickel(II), Ni[S2POCH2CMe2CH2O](2) and bis(O,O'-hexylene dithiophosphato)nickel(II), Ni[S2POCMe2CH2CHMeO](2) were obtained by layering benzene solutions of the complexes with ether and maintain
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Crystallography. 35:447-450
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ChemInform. 23
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ChemInform. 24
Publikováno v:
Plant, cellenvironment. 33(10)
Declining net primary production (NPP) with forest age is often attributed to a corresponding decline in gross primary production (GPP). We tested two hypotheses explaining the decline of GPP in ageing stands (14-115 years old) of Pinus taeda L.: (1)