Publications of Henrik Hartmann
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Journal Article (103)
81.
Journal Article
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 82.
Journal Article
2, e-005 (2015)
Carbon starvation during drought-induced tree mortality – are we chasing a myth? Journal of Plant Hydraulics 83.
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1146 - 1165 (2015)
Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratories. Tree Physiology 84.
Journal Article
396 (1-2), pp. 369 - 380 (2015)
Plant carbon limitation does not reduce nitrogen transfer from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to Plantago lanceolata. Plant and Soil 85.
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207 (3), pp. 542 - 550 (2015)
Pinus sylvestris switches respiration substrates under shading but not during drought. New Phytologist 86.
Journal Article
140 (13), pp. 4473 - 4481 (2015)
Online investigation of respiratory quotients in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies during drought and shading by means of cavity-enhanced Raman multi-gas spectrometry. Analyst 87.
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205 (3), pp. 965 - 969 (2015)
Research frontiers in drought-induced tree mortality: crossing scales and disciplines. New Phytologist 88.
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35 (3), pp. 243 - 252 (2015)
Allocation to carbon storage pools in Norway spruce saplings under drought and low CO2. Tree Physiology 89.
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6, pp. 3686 - 3703 (2015)
Influence of Rhizobia inoculation on biomass gain and tissue nitrogen content of Leucaena leucocephala seedlings under drought. Forests 90.
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349 (6250), pp. 814 - 818 (2015)
Forest health and global change. Science 91.
Journal Article
133, pp. 307 - 321 (2014)
Carbon dynamics and stability between native Masson pine and exotic slash pine plantations in subtropical China. European Journal of Forest Research 92.
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200 (2), pp. 340 - 349 (2013)
Thirst beats hunger – declining hydration during drought prevents carbon starvation in Norway spruce saplings. New Phytologist 93.
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27 (2), pp. 413 - 427 (2013)
Lethal drought leads to reduction in nonstructural carbohydrates in Norway spruce tree roots but not in the canopy. Functional Ecology 94.
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200 (2), pp. 330 - 339 (2013)
High temperature causes negative whole-plant carbon balance under mild drought. New Phytologist 95.
Journal Article
26 (12), pp. 1779 - 1791 (2012)
The impact of induced drought on transpiration and growth in a temperate pine plantation forest. Hydrological Processes 96.
Journal Article
17 (1), pp. 642 - 655 (2011)
Will a 385 million year-struggle for light become a struggle for water and for carbon? - How trees may cope with more frequent climate change-type drought events. Global Change Biology 97.
Journal Article
261 (11), pp. 1936 - 1944 (2011)
Interannual variation in competitive interactions from natural and anthropogenic disturbances in a temperate forest tree species: Implications for ecological interpretation. Forest Ecology and Management 98.
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86 (3), pp. 354 - 364 (2010)
Negative or positive effects of plantation and intensive forestry on biodiversity: A matter of scale and perspective. Forestry Chronicle 99.
Journal Article
258 (5), pp. 823 - 831 (2009)
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) growth is influenced by close conspecifics and skid trail proximity following selection harvest. Forest Ecology and Management 100.
Journal Article
256 (10), pp. 1771 - 1779 (2008)
Using longitudinal survival probabilities to test field vigour estimates in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.). Forest Ecology and Management