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Tree Biomass Sensitivity to Ozone Exposure: Insights From a Decade of Free‐Air Experiments
Using a decade of free‐air controlled exposure (FACE) experiments across 17 woody taxa, we evaluated biomass responses to O3 uptake using flux‐based metrics. Increasing phytotoxic ozone dose (POD1) caused consistent declines in relative total (RTB), aboveground (RTAB), and belowground (RTBB) biomass.
Annesha Ghosh +8 more
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State of Forests and REDD+ activities in continental South-East Asia [PDF]
This report provides an overview on the state of forests and REDD+ activities in continental Southeast AsiaJRC.D.1-Bio ...
FERRAND JEREMY +4 more
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Phenology of woody species: a review [PDF]
An attempt has been made to synthesize a brief account on research advances on various phases of phenology. Climate has positive impact on the timing of phenology; cold-air drainage may influence the start of leaf growth, however leaf phenology in ...
González Rodríguez, Humberto +2 more
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The green and blue water footprint of paper products: methodological considerations and quantification [PDF]
For a hardcopy of this report, printed in the Netherlands, an estimated 200 litres of water have been used. Water is required during different stages in the production process, from growing wood to processing pulp into the final consumer product. Most of
Hoekstra, A.Y., Oel, P.R. van
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We assembled and annotated the complete chloroplast genome of L. yongfuensis. The genome structure, gene content, and phylogenetic relationships were analyzed, providing new insights into the species' evolutionary history. These findings offer valuable genomic resources for future studies on taxonomy, conservation, and molecular breeding of L ...
Fengzhi Gu, Lifang Yang
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A Land-Cover Classification for Modeling Natural Land Cover within the IIASA LUC Project [PDF]
Natural forces have always shaped the global land cover, however resulting in mainly gradual changes. More recently anthropogenic impacts have resulted in fast changes and which dominate the natural impacts in many areas. Many studies to understand these
Fischer, G. +2 more
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Fine root dynamics within land-use change from tropical forests to agriculture: A systematic review protocol [PDF]
Conversion of tropical forests to agriculture contributes significantly to global warming, causing an estimated 12-18% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Clendenning, Jessica +3 more
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Abstract Plants modify their functional traits in response to changing environmental conditions under climate change. However, it remains unclear whether tree planting alters patterns and acclimation of hydraulic traits across spatial scales. Here, we compiled a site‐level data set of hydraulic traits in natural (NF) and planted forests (PF) to examine
Yan Bai +7 more
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Multi-decadal trends in global terrestrial evapotranspiration and its components [PDF]
Evapotranspiration (ET) is the process by which liquid water becomes water vapor and energetically this accounts for much of incoming solar radiation. If this ET did not occur temperatures would be higher, so understanding ET trends is crucial to predict
Chiew, Francis HS +11 more
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Lianas and trees exhibit distinct hydraulic and functional traits in a subtropical forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Lianas are woody vines that rely on host trees for support to access the forest canopy. Lianas typically occur in tropical and subtropical forests and coexist with trees in subtropical secondary forests, where their interactions strongly influence forests communities ...
Xiaoyu Liu +10 more
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