Search Results - "ARNDAL, MARIE F"
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Fast Responses of Root Dynamics to Increased Snow Deposition and Summer Air Temperature in an Arctic Wetland
Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-08-2018)“…In wet tundra ecosystems, covering vast areas of the Arctic, the belowground plant biomass exceeds the aboveground, making root dynamics a crucial component of…”
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Ambient UV-B radiation reduces PSII performance and net photosynthesis in high Arctic Salix arctica
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-10-2011)“…Ambient ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation potentially impacts the photosynthetic performance of high Arctic plants. We conducted an UV-B exclusion experiment in a…”
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Towards an increasingly biased view on Arctic change
Published in Nature climate change (01-02-2024)“…The Russian invasion of Ukraine hampers the ability to adequately describe conditions across the Arctic, thus biasing the view on Arctic change. Here we…”
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Reduced N cycling in response to elevated CO₂, warming, and drought in a Danish heathland: Synthesizing results of the CLIMAITE project after two years of treatments
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2011)“…Field-scale experiments simulating realistic future climate scenarios are important tools for investigating the effects of current and future climate changes…”
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High Resilience in Heathland Plants to Changes in Temperature, Drought, and CO₂ in Combination: Results from the CLIMAITE Experiment
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2012)“…Climate change scenarios predict simultaneously increase in temperature, altered precipitation patterns and elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentration, which will…”
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Long-term and realistic global change manipulations had low impact on diversity of soil biota in temperate heathland
Published in Scientific reports (25-01-2017)“…In a dry heathland ecosystem we manipulated temperature (warming), precipitation (drought) and atmospheric concentration of CO 2 in a full-factorial experiment…”
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Ambient UV-B radiation reduces PSII performance and net photosynthesis in high Arctic Salix arctica
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-11-2011)“…Ambient ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation potentially impacts the photosynthetic performance of high Arctic plants. We conducted an UV-B exclusion experiment in a…”
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Solar UV-B effects on PSII performance in Betula nana are influenced by PAR level and reduced by EDU: results of a 3-year experiment in the High Arctic
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-07-2012)“…The long‐term and diurnal responses of photosystem II (PSII) performance to near‐ambient UV‐B radiation were investigated in High Arctic Betula nana. We…”
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Improved UV-B screening capacity does not prevent negative effects of ambient UV irradiance on PSII performance in High Arctic plants. Results from a six year UV exclusion study
Published in Journal of plant physiology (15-12-2010)“…Long-term responses of ambient solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation were investigated on Salix arctica and Vaccinium uliginosum in a High Arctic heath ecosystem in…”
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The Arctic Plant Aboveground Biomass Synthesis Dataset
Published in Scientific data (20-03-2024)“…Plant biomass is a fundamental ecosystem attribute that is sensitive to rapid climatic changes occurring in the Arctic. Nevertheless, measuring plant biomass…”
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High Resilience in Heathland Plants to Changes in Temperature, Drought, and CO.sub.2 in Combination: Results from the CLIMAITE Experiment
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2012)“…Climate change scenarios predict simultaneously increase in temperature, altered precipitation patterns and elevated atmospheric CO.sub.2 concentration, which…”
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High Resilience in Heathland Plants to Changes in Temperature, Drought, and CO sub(2) in Combination: Results from the CLIMAITE Experiment
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2012)“…Climate change scenarios predict simultaneously increase in temperature, altered precipitation patterns and elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) concentration, which…”
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