Publications of Henrik Hartmann
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Journal Article (103)
61.
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362 (6416), p. 758 (2018)
Climate change drives tree mortality. Science 62.
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38 (11), pp. 1706 - 1723 (2018)
The sweet side of global change–dynamic responses of non-structural carbohydrates to drought, elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization in tree species. Tree Physiology 63.
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13, 093001 (2018)
Untangling methodological and scale considerations in growth and productivity trend estimates of Canada's forests. Environmental Research Letters 64.
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219 (3), pp. 851 - 869 (2018)
Drivers and mechanisms of tree mortality in moist tropical forests. New Phytologist 65.
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43, pp. 89 - 95 (2018)
Detours on the phloem sugar highway: stem carbon storage and remobilization. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 66.
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152, pp. 7 - 18 (2018)
Identifying differences in carbohydrate dynamics of seedlings and mature trees to improve carbon allocation in models for trees and forests. Environmental and Experimental Botany 67.
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24 (6), pp. 2339 - 2351 (2018)
Drought timing and local climate determine the sensitivity of eastern temperate forests to drought. Global Change Biology 68.
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218 (1), pp. 107 - 118 (2018)
Living on next to nothing: tree seedlings can survive weeks with very low carbohydrate concentrations. New Phytologist 69.
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218 (1), pp. 15 - 28 (2018)
Research frontiers for improving our understanding of drought-induced tree and forest mortality. New Phytologist 70.
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217 (3), pp. 984 - 987 (2018)
Monitoring global tree mortality patterns and trends. Report from the VW symposium 'Crossing scales and disciplines to identify global trends of tree mortality as indicators of forest health'. New Phytologist 71.
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52 (23), pp. 13811 - 13823 (2018)
New perspectives on CO2, temperature and light effects on BVOC emissions using online measurements by PTR-MS and cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Environmental Science & Technology 72.
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38 (12), pp. 1764 - 1778 (2018)
Standardized protocols and procedures can precisely and accurately quantify non-structural carbohydrates. Tree Physiology 73.
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27 (7), pp. 875 - 885 (2018)
Foliar nutrient resorption differs between arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal trees at local and global scales. Global Ecology and Biogeography 74.
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32 (1), pp. 203 - 213 (2018)
Facilitation by leguminous shrubs increases along a precipitation gradient. Functional Ecology 75.
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8 (12), e02034 (2017)
Ecosystem dynamics and management after forest die-off: a global synthesis with conceptual state-and-transition models. Ecosphere 76.
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1 (9), pp. 1285 - 1291 (2017)
A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality. Nature Ecology & Evolution 77.
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40 (5), pp. 672 - 685 (2017)
Release of resource constraints allows greater carbon allocation to secondary metabolites and storage in winter wheat. Plant, Cell and Environment 78.
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23 (4), pp. 1675 - 1690 (2017)
A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality. Global Change Biology 79.
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68 (5), pp. 1251 - 1263 (2017)
Increasing carbon availability stimulates growth and secondary metabolites via modulation of phytohormones in winter wheat. Journal of Experimental Botany 80.
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211 (2), pp. 386 - 403 (2016)
Understanding the roles of nonstructural carbohydrates in forest trees – from what we can measure to what we want to know. New Phytologist