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    Sustained enhancement of photosynthesis in mature deciduous forest trees after 8 years of free air CO₂ enrichment by Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Siegwolf, Rolf, Körner, Christian

    Published in Planta (01-10-2010)
    “…Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; therefore, photosynthetic responses of trees to rising…”
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    Drought-sensitivity ranking of deciduous tree species based on thermal imaging of forest canopies by Scherrer, Daniel, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Körner, Christian

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-12-2011)
    “…► We show infrared thermometry and sap flow data of six deciduous tree species. ► Species with dense canopies were considerably warmer especially at dry sites…”
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    Foliar phosphite application has minor phytotoxic impacts across a diverse range of conifers and woody angiosperms by Scott, Peter, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Williams, Nari Michelle

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-10-2016)
    “…Phytophthora plant pathogens cause tremendous damage in planted and natural systems worldwide. Phosphite is one of the only effective chemicals to control…”
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    Drought Effects on Morpho-Physiological and Biochemical Traits in Persian Oak and Black Poplar Seedlings by Amir Karimi, Masoud Tabari, Zeinab Javanmard, Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader

    Published in Forests (01-03-2022)
    “…In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiological limits, making strong drought resistance essential…”
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    Modelling the key drivers of an aerial Phytophthora foliar disease epidemic, from the needles to the whole plant by Gomez-Gallego, Mireia, Gommers, Ralf, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Williams, Nari Michelle

    Published in PloS one (28-05-2019)
    “…Understanding the epidemiology of infectious diseases in a host population is a major challenge in forestry. Radiata pine plantations in New Zealand are…”
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    Drought and Pathogen Effects on Survival, Leaf Physiology, Oxidative Damage, and Defense in Two Middle Eastern Oak Species by Ehsan Ghanbary, Omid Fathizadeh, Iman Pazhouhan, Mehrdad Zarafshar, Masoud Tabari, Shahram Jafarnia, Ghasem Ali Parad, Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader

    Published in Forests (01-02-2021)
    “…The charcoal disease agents, Biscogniauxia mediterranea and Obolarina persica are two latent, ascomycetous oak pathogens in the Middle Eastern Zagros forests,…”
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    Exploring the interplay between within-stand variation and thinning practices in southern Sweden by Persson, Magnus, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Holmström, Emma

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2024)
    “…The state of within-stand variation (WSV) in boreal, coniferous production forests and how it is dealt with in thinning operations is a scarcely researched…”
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    Early and repeated nutrient additions support far greater stemwood production in Norway spruce than traditional late-rotation fertilisation by Svensson, Carl, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Forsmark, Benjamin, Nilsson, Urban, Lundmark, Tomas, Nordin, Annika, Bergh, Johan

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Repeated fertilisation of young Norway spruce supports greater gains than late-rotation fertilisation.•Operationally viable 2-yearly…”
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    Fertilisation and irrigation have no effects on growth of oak (Quercus robur, Q. petraea) stands on abandoned farmland in southwest Sweden by Svensson, Carl, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Löf, Magnus, Johansson, Ulf, Bergh, Johan

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2023)
    “…•Farmland soil nutrient legacies in SW Sweden support maximum oak productivity.•No fertiliser-driven reduction in soil moisture implies unaltered oak water…”
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    No carbon limitation after lower crown loss in Pinus radiata by Gomez-Gallego, Mireia, Williams, Nari, Leuzinger, Sebastian, Scott, Peter Matthew, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich

    Published in Annals of botany (13-05-2020)
    “…Biotic and abiotic stressors can cause different defoliation patterns within trees. Foliar pathogens of conifers commonly prefer older needles and infection…”
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    Scattered wild pistachio trees profoundly modify soil quality in semi-arid woodlands by Zarafshar, Mehrdad, Rousta, Mohammad Javad, Matinizadeh, Mohammad, Talebi, Khosro Sagheb, Bordbar, Seyed Kazem, Alizadeh, Tahereh, Nouri, Elham, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-05-2023)
    “…•Increased soil water and nutrient availability below tree crowns in semi-arid pistachio woodlands.•Wild pistachio trees boost soil nitrification through…”
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    Tree seedlings suffer oxidative stress but stimulate soil enzyme activity in oil sludge-contaminated soil in a species-specific manner by Haroni, Naser Norouzi, Zarafshar, Mehrdad, Badehian, Ziaedin, Sharma, Anket, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-10-2020)
    “…The impact of plants on soil enzymatic activity and their potential for remediation of oil-contaminated soil has been widely studied but information about tree…”
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    Respiratory fluxes and fine root responses in mature Picea abies trees exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations by Mildner, Manuel, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Baumann, Christina, Körner, Christian

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-05-2015)
    “…With their dominant share in global plant biomass carbon (C), forests and their responses to atmospheric CO₂enrichment are key to the global C balance. In this…”
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    Pathogenicity of Phytophthora pluvialis to Pinus radiata and its relation with red needle cast disease in New Zealand by Dick, Margaret Anne, Williams, Nari Michelle, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Gardner, Judy Frances, Bulman, Lindsay Stuart

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (23-05-2014)
    “…Background Red needle cast, a new foliage disease of Pinus radiata in New Zealand is described. The disease has been variable in incidence and severity both…”
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    Photosynthetic enhancement and diurnal stem and soil carbon fluxes in a mature Norway spruce stand under elevated CO2 by Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Mildner, Manuel, Baumann, Christina, Leuzinger, Sebastian, Körner, Christian

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-04-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Mature Norway spruce trees showed 73% photosynthetic enhancement under high CO2.•Diurnal CO2 efflux rates from stems and soil were not…”
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    Susceptibility of New Zealand flora to Phytophthora kernoviae and its seasonal variability in the field by Gardner, Judy Frances, Dick, Margaret Anne, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (12-11-2015)
    “…Background The oomycete Phytophthora kernoviae is known from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, where it is considered to be a recent invader,…”
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    Forest fertilization transiently increases soil CO2 efflux in young Norway spruce stands in Sweden by Håkansson, Charlotta, Hedwall, Per-Ola, Bader, Martin Karl-Friedrich, Strömgren, Monika, Axelsson, Magnus, Bergh, Johan

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2025)
    “…•Fertilization in young stands of Norway spruce initially increases forest floor respiration.•Decreasing fertilization effect on forest floor respiration over…”
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