There are many ways of studying forest responses to global change. Most current national and international programs focus on net gas exchange of the terrestrial biosphere and are typically interdisciplinary, multi-scale projects. Key objectives of these programs are surprisingly similar to those of classical plant ecophysiology studies, i.e., to explore functional relationships of plant or plant community responses to environmental change. Thus, common research questions that link plant ecophysiology to ecosystem functioning can be identified for both research communities, promising complementarity and synergism for joint research projects. Although some well-established ecophysiological relationships, such as light responses or stomatal li...
The paper begins with a brief history of botany leading to the first descriptions on plant life phen...
This study examined the carbon budget of a Eucalyptus delegatensis forest over four years under cont...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
There are many ways of studying forest responses to global change. Most current national and interna...
Ecophysiological mechanisms underlie plant responses to environmental conditions and the influence t...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
The aim of this study was to systematically analyze the potential and limitations of using plant fun...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between thebiosph...
Interactions among available energy, water dynamics, and nutrients are clearly critical to defining ...
As consequence of global change, there has been an intensification of syndromes such as land deserti...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between the biosp...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between the biosp...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
Physiologically-based (or process-based) models are commonly applied to describe plant responses mec...
Using 139 flux studies, we addressed the variability of net ecosystem surface assimilation (A(smax))...
The paper begins with a brief history of botany leading to the first descriptions on plant life phen...
This study examined the carbon budget of a Eucalyptus delegatensis forest over four years under cont...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
There are many ways of studying forest responses to global change. Most current national and interna...
Ecophysiological mechanisms underlie plant responses to environmental conditions and the influence t...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
The aim of this study was to systematically analyze the potential and limitations of using plant fun...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between thebiosph...
Interactions among available energy, water dynamics, and nutrients are clearly critical to defining ...
As consequence of global change, there has been an intensification of syndromes such as land deserti...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between the biosp...
Terrestrial ecosystems strongly determine the exchange of carbon, water and energy between the biosp...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
Physiologically-based (or process-based) models are commonly applied to describe plant responses mec...
Using 139 flux studies, we addressed the variability of net ecosystem surface assimilation (A(smax))...
The paper begins with a brief history of botany leading to the first descriptions on plant life phen...
This study examined the carbon budget of a Eucalyptus delegatensis forest over four years under cont...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...