Search Results - "Lundmark, T"
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High temporal resolution tracing of photosynthate carbon from the tree canopy to forest soil microorganisms
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2008)“…Half of the biological activity in forest soils is supported by recent tree photosynthate, but no study has traced in detail this flux of carbon from the…”
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Capturing complexity: Forests, decision-making and climate change mitigation action
Published in Global environmental change (01-09-2018)“…[Display omitted] •Implementation of forest-derived climate change mitigation is hampered by complexity within socio-ecological systems.•We capture this…”
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Impacts of seasonal air and soil temperatures on photosynthesis in Scots pine trees
Published in Tree physiology (01-08-2002)“…Seasonal courses of light-saturated rate of net photosynthesis (A360) and stomatal conductance (gs) were examined in detached 1-year-old needles of Scots pine…”
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National Parks and Protected Areas and the Role for Employment in Tourism and Forest Sectors: a Swedish Case
Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2010)“…The development of national parks and other protected areas has been widely promoted because of its potential for regional development in peripheral and…”
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Seasonal variation of maximum photochemical efficiency in boreal Norway spruce stands
Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-11-1998)“…The seasonal variation in maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (F^sub v^/F^sub m^) and the relationship between F^sub v^/F^sub m^ and climatic…”
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Recovery of photosynthesis in 1-year-old needles of unfertilized and fertilized Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) during spring
Published in Tree physiology (01-03-1995)“…Photosynthetic O(2) evolution and chlorophyll a fluorescence were measured in 1-year-old needles of unfertilized and fertilized trees of Norway spruce (Picea…”
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Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen‐fertilized boreal Scots pine forest
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2023)“…Summary Nitrogen (N) fertilization increases biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation in boreal pine forests, but the underlying mechanisms remain…”
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A carbon-budget approach shows that reduced decomposition causes the nitrogen-induced increase in soil carbon in a boreal forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-12-2021)“…•Annual nitrogen fertilization of Scots pine increased soil carbon over 15 years.•The nitrogen sharply reduced autotrophic soil CO2 efflux during the growing…”
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Technical note: Conservative storage of water vapour – practical in situ sampling of stable isotopes in tree stems
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (08-07-2022)“…Using water-stable isotopes to track plant water uptake or soil water processes has become an invaluable tool in ecohydrology and physiological ecology. Recent…”
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likely impact of elevated [CO₂], nitrogen deposition, increased temperature and management on carbon sequestration in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems: a literature review
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2007)“…Temperate and boreal forest ecosystems contain a large part of the carbon stored on land, in the form of both biomass and soil organic matter. Increasing…”
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Effects of low night temperature and light on chlorophyll fluorescence of field-grown seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
Published in Tree physiology (01-09-1987)“…In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics was observed in naturally regenerated and planted Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings growing at two adjacent…”
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The effect of water and nutrient availability on the productivity of Norway spruce in northern and southern Sweden
Published in Forest ecology and management (28-06-1999)“…Results from two yield optimisation experiments in young stands of Norway spruce in northern and south-eastern Sweden are presented after 10 and 9 years'…”
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Do biological expansion factors adequately estimate stand-scale aboveground component biomass for Norway spruce?
Published in Forest ecology and management (20-11-2009)“…We developed site specific component (stem, branch, and foliage) biomass functions for two sites in Sweden (64° and 57° North latitude) where four treatments…”
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The influence of soil temperature on transpiration: a plot scale manipulation in a young Scots pine stand
Published in Forest ecology and management (28-06-2004)“…Classic studies have stressed the importance of forest management for soil frost and the dynamics of soil warming during spring. But, we know very little about…”
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Recovery from winter depression of photosynthesis in pine and spruce
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Height growth of planted conifer seedlings in relation to solar radiation and position in Scots pine shelterwood
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-04-2006)“…Seedlings of different provenances of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.), lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta Dougl., var. latifolia Engelm.) and Norway spruce (…”
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Artificial dispersal of endangered epiphytic lichens: a tool for conservation in boreal forest landscapes
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2004)“…Due to increasing fragmentation of the boreal forests of Fennoscandia, a number of epiphytic lichens are now becoming threatened. Since these species typically…”
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Snow and Soil Frost Depth in Two Types of Shelterwood and a Clear-cut Area
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The effects of timing of pre-commercial thinning and stand density on stem form and branch characteristics of Pinus sylvestris
Published in Forestry (London) (01-07-2007)“…The effects of pre-commercial thinning on tree and branch characteristics were analysed at two experimental sites in northern Sweden, where pre-thinning of…”
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Functions for Biomass Estimation of Young Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies and Betula spp. from Stands in Northern Sweden with High Stand Densities
Published in Scandinavian journal of forest research (01-01-2001)“…New silvicultural regimes with high within-stand competition require new functions for estimation of standing stock and growth of biomass components, since the…”
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