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    Leaf onset in the northern hemisphere triggered by daytime temperature

    Recent warming significantly advanced leaf onset in the northern hemisphere. This signal cannot be accurately reproduced by current models parameterized by daily mean temperature (Tmean). Here using in situ obser...

    Shilong Piao, Jianguang Tan, An** Chen, Yongshuo H. Fu in Nature Communications (2015)

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    Are variations in heterotrophic soil respiration related to changes in substrate availability and microbial biomass carbon in the subtropical forests?

    Soil temperature and moisture are widely-recognized controlling factors on heterotrophic soil respiration (Rh), although they often explain only a portion of Rh variability. How other soil physicochemical and mic...

    Hui Wei, **aomei Chen, Guoliang **ao, Bertrand Guenet, Sara Vicca in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    Remotely-sensed detection of effects of extreme droughts on gross primary production

    Severe droughts strongly impact photosynthesis (GPP), and satellite imagery has yet to demonstrate its ability to detect drought effects. Especially changes in vegetation functioning when vegetation state rema...

    Sara Vicca, Manuela Balzarolo, Iolanda Filella, André Granier in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Regulation of nitrogen fixation from free-living organisms in soil and leaf litter of two tropical forests of the Guiana shield

    Biological fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is the main pathway for introducing N into unmanaged ecosystems. While recent estimates suggest that free-living N fixation (FLNF) accounts for the majority of N f...

    Leandro Van Langenhove, Thomas Depaepe, Sara Vicca, Joke van den Berge in Plant and Soil (2020)

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    Author Correction: Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    César Terrer, Robert B. Jackson, I. Colin Prentice in Nature Climate Change (2020)

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    Correction to: A novel method for assessing climate change impacts in ecotron experiments

    The article was published bearing a typographical error to the second author name listed. The author group regret the error and the name should be referenced and credited as Jakob Zscheischler and not the former.

    Inne Vanderkelen, Jakob Zscheischler in International Journal of Biometeorology (2020)

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    A novel method for assessing climate change impacts in ecotron experiments

    Ecotron facilities allow accurate control of many environmental variables coupled with extensive monitoring of ecosystem processes. They therefore require multivariate perturbation of climate variables, close ...

    Inne Vanderkelen, Jakob Zscheischler in International Journal of Biometeorology (2020)

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    Field experiments underestimate aboveground biomass response to drought

    Researchers use both experiments and observations to study the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, but results from these contrasting approaches have not been systematically compared for droughts. Using a...

    György Kröel-Dulay, Andrea Mojzes, Katalin Szitár in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2022)

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    Publisher Correction: Field experiments underestimate aboveground biomass response to drought

    György Kröel-Dulay, Andrea Mojzes, Katalin Szitár in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2022)

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    Organic carbon source controlled microbial olivine dissolution in small-scale flow-through bioreactors, for CO2 removal

    The development of carbon dioxide removal methods, coupled with decreased CO2 emissions, is fundamental to achieving the targets outlined in the Paris Agreement limiting global warming to 1.5 °C. Here we are inve...

    Thomas D. W. Corbett, Marcus Westholm, Anna Rosling in npj Materials Degradation (2024)