Publications of Jan Muhr
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Journal Article (25)
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Carbon dynamics during long-term starving poplar trees—the importance of older carbohydrates and a shift to lipids during survival. Tree Physiology, tpad135 (2023)
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111 (11), pp. 2532 - 2548 (2023)
Anatomical distribution of starch in the stemwood influences carbon dynamics and suggests storage-growth trade-offs in some tropical trees. Journal of Ecology 3.
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41 (9), pp. 1767 - 1780 (2021)
Low-cost chamber design for simultaneous CO2 and O2 flux measurements between tree stems and the atmosphere. Tree Physiology 4.
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44 (8), pp. 2522 - 2535 (2021)
The size and the age of the metabolically active carbon in tree roots. Plant, Cell and Environment 5.
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230 (1), pp. 139 - 154 (2021)
Starch and lipid storage strategies in tropical trees relate to growth and mortality. New Phytologist 6.
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43 (10), pp. 2365 - 2379 (2020)
Frost and drought: Effects of extreme weather events on stem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean beech forest. Plant, Cell and Environment 7.
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26 (5), pp. 1299 - 1311 (2020)
Probability distributions of nonstructural carbon ages and transit times provide insights into carbon allocation dynamics of mature trees. New Phytologist 8.
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55 (3), pp. 2104 - 2121 (2019)
14C-free carbon is a major contributor to cellular biomass in geochemically distinct groundwater of shallow sedimentary bedrock aquifers. Water Resources Research 9.
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55 (3), pp. 2521 - 2531 (2019)
Isolation of individual saturated fatty acid methyl esters derived from groundwater phospholipids by preparative high-pressure liquid chromatography for compound-specific radiocarbon analyses. Water Resources Research 10.
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224 (2), pp. 625 - 631 (2019)
Winter's bite: beech trees survive complete defoliation due to spring late-frost damage by mobilizing old C reserves. New Phytologist 11.
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220 (1), pp. 111 - 120 (2018)
Living on borrowed time – Amazonian trees use decade‐old storage carbon to survive for months after complete stem girdling. New Phytologist 12.
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16 (1), pp. 177 - 191 (2017)
Comparison of CO2 and O2 fluxes demonstrate retention of respired CO2 in tree stems from a range of tree species. Biogeosciences 13.
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209 (4), pp. 1410 - 1416 (2016)
How fresh is maple syrup? Sugar maple trees mobilize carbon stored several years previously during early springtime sap-ascent. New Phytologist 14.
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12 (3), pp. 7169 - 7183 (2015)
Autotrophic fixation of geogenic CO2 by microorganisms contributes to soil organic matter formation and alters isotope signatures in a wetland mofette. Biogeosciences 15.
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35 (11), pp. 1206 - 1222 (2015)
Non-structural carbon dynamics and allocation relate to growth rate and leaf habit in California oaks. Tree Physiology 16.
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11 (8), pp. 2147 - 2168 (2014)
Bayesian calibration of a soil organic carbon model using delta14C measurements of soil organic carbon and heterotrophic respiration as joint constraints. Biogeosciences 17.
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133, pp. 931 - 939 (2014)
Age determination of coarse woody debris with radiocarbon analysis and dendrochronological cross-dating. European Journal of Forest Research 18.
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11 (11), pp. 2991 - 3013 (2014)
Can current moisture responses predict soil CO2 efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments. Biogeosciences 19.
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33, pp. 743 - 752 (2013)
Carbon dioxide emitted from live stems of tropical trees is several years old. Tree Physiology 20.
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64, pp. 476 - 487 (2013)
Redox control on carbon mineralization and dissolved organic matter along a chronosequence of paddy soils. European Journal of Soil Science