Publications of M. Reichstein
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Journal Article (342)
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Journal Article
11 (10), pp. 1754 - 1767 (2005)
Does the temperature sensitivity of decomposition of soil organic matter depend upon water content, soil horizon, or incubation time? Global Change Biology 322.
Journal Article
268 (1), pp. 21 - 33 (2005)
The effect of soil water content, soil temperature, soil pH-value and the root mass on soil CO2 efflux - A modified model. Plant and Soil 323.
Journal Article
96 (3-4), pp. 475 - 484 (2005)
Evaluation of seasonal variation of MODIS derived leaf area index at two European deciduous broadleaf forest sites. Remote Sensing of Environment 324.
Journal Article
9 (4), pp. 180 - 186 (2004)
Physiological and physicochemical controls on foliar volatile organic compound emissions. Trends in Plant Science 325.
Journal Article
109 (D14), D14302 (2004)
Carbon dioxide uptake of a forested region in southwest France derived from airborne CO2 and CO measurements in a quasi-Lagrangian experiment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 326.
Journal Article
93 (1-2), pp. 225 - 237 (2004)
Similarities in ground- and satellite-based NDVI time series and their relationship to physiological activity of a Scots pine forest in Finland. Remote Sensing of Environment 327.
Journal Article
79 (3-4), pp. 225 - 238 (2004)
Long-term variations in leaf area index and light extinction in a Fagus sylvatica stand as estimated from global radiation profiles. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 328.
Journal Article
28 (14-15), pp. 621 - 634 (2003)
Web-based modelling of energy, water and matter fluxes to support decision making in mesoscale catchments - the integrative perspective of GLOWA-Danube. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 329.
Journal Article
108 (D7), 4211 (2003)
Controls on the emission of plant volatiles through stomata: A sensitivity analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 330.
Journal Article
108 (D7), 4208 (2003)
Controls on the emission of plant volatiles through stomata: Differential sensitivity of emission rates to stomatal closure explained. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 331.
Journal Article
9 (12), pp. 1813 - 1824 (2003)
Drought controls over conductance and assimilation of a Mediterranean evergreen ecosystem: scaling from leaf to canopy. Global Change Biology 332.
Journal Article
17 (4), p. 1104 (2003)
Modeling temporal and large-scale spatial variability of soil respiration from soil water availability, temperature and vegetation productivity indices. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 333.
Journal Article
108 (D23), 4726 (2003)
Inverse modeling of seasonal drought effects on canopy CO2 H2O exchange in three Mediterranean ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 334.
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1467 - 1483 (2003)
Explaining temporal variation in soil CO2 efflux in a mature spruce forest in Southern Germany. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 335.
Journal Article
8 (3), pp. 289 - 298 (2002)
Evapotranspiration and soil water content in a scrub-oak woodland under carbon dioxide enrichment. Global Change Biology 336.
Journal Article
16 (4), 1110 (2002)
A model analysis of the effects of nonspecific monoterpenoid storage in leaf tissues on emission kinetics and composition in Mediterranean sclerophyllous Quercus species. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 337.
Journal Article
130 (3), pp. 1371 - 1385 (2002)
Stomatal constraints may affect emission of oxygenated monoterpenoids from the foliage of Pinus pinea. Plant Physiology 338.
Journal Article
8 (10), pp. 999 - 1017 (2002)
Severe drought effects on ecosystem CO2 and H2O fluxes at three Mediterranean evergreen sites: revision of current hypotheses? Global Change Biology 339.
Journal Article
16 (1), pp. 27 - 39 (2002)
Ecosystem respiration in two Mediterranean evergreen Holm Oak forests: drought effects and decomposition dynamics. Functional Ecology 340.
Journal Article
32 (1), pp. 21 - 29 (2000)
Humus forms in the forest-alpine tundra ecotone at Stillberg (Dischmatal, Switzerland): spatial heterogeneity and classification. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research