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View article: Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen‐fertilized boreal Scots pine forest
Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen‐fertilized boreal Scots pine forest Open
Summary Nitrogen (N) fertilization increases biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation in boreal pine forests, but the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain. At two Scots pine sites, one undergoing annual N fertilization and the …
View article: Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state
Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state Open
The boreal forest is an important global carbon (C) sink. Since low soil nitrogen (N) availability is commonly a key constraint on forest productivity, the prevalent view is that increased N input enhances its C sink-strength. This underst…
View article: Author Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming
Author Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming Open
View article: Roles of photosynthetic, respiratory, stomatal and phenological acclimation in controlling carbon and water fluxes of mature Norway spruce in a changing climate  
Roles of photosynthetic, respiratory, stomatal and phenological acclimation in controlling carbon and water fluxes of mature Norway spruce in a changing climate   Open
<p>Boreal regions are undergoing rapid climate change but our understanding of the long-term consequences for forest processes is hampered by limited knowledge of how trees acclimate to rising atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> c…
View article: Disaggregating the effects of nitrogen addition on gross primary production in a boreal Scots pine forest
Disaggregating the effects of nitrogen addition on gross primary production in a boreal Scots pine forest Open
View article: Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances
Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances Open
Gross primary production (GPP) is a key component of the forest carbon cycle. However, our knowledge of GPP at the stand scale remains uncertain, because estimates derived from eddy covariance (EC) rely on semi‐empirical modelling and the …
View article: Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances
Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances Open
Gross primary production (GPP) is a key component of the forest carbon cycle. However, our knowledge of GPP at the stand scale remains uncertain because estimates derived from eddy covariance (EC) rely on semi-empirical modeling and the as…
View article: Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances
Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances Open
Gross primary production (GPP) is a key component of the forest carbon cycle. However, our knowledge of GPP at the stand scale remains uncertain because estimates derived from eddy covariance (EC) and EC itself rely on semi-empirical model…
View article: Long-term impact of nitrogen addition on the carbon balance of a boreal pine forest in Northern Sweden
Long-term impact of nitrogen addition on the carbon balance of a boreal pine forest in Northern Sweden Open
<p>Nitrogen (N) added through atmospheric deposition or as fertilizer in boreal forests may alter their carbon (C) sequestration potential and sensitivity to climatic changes. While previous studies have primarily explored the respon…
View article: Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: a comparison of three methods
Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: a comparison of three methods Open
Reliable and accurate methods for estimating soil mineral weathering rates are required tools in evaluating the sustainability of increased harvesting of forest biomass and assessments of critical loads of acidity. A variety of methods tha…
View article: Distinct seasonal dynamics of responses to elevated CO<sub>2</sub>in two understorey grass species differing in shade‐tolerance
Distinct seasonal dynamics of responses to elevated CO<sub>2</sub>in two understorey grass species differing in shade‐tolerance Open
Understorey plant communities are crucial to maintain species diversity and ecosystem processes including nutrient cycling and regeneration of overstorey trees. Most studies exploring effects of elevated CO 2 concentration ([CO 2 ]) in for…
View article: The handbook for standardized field and laboratory measurements in terrestrial climate change experiments and observational studies (ClimEx)
The handbook for standardized field and laboratory measurements in terrestrial climate change experiments and observational studies (ClimEx) Open
Climate change is a world‐wide threat to biodiversity and ecosystem structure, functioning and services. To understand the underlying drivers and mechanisms, and to predict the consequences for nature and people, we urgently need better un…
View article: Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods
Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods Open
Reliable and accurate methods for estimating soil mineral weathering rate are required tools in evaluating the sustainability of increased harvesting of forest biomass. A variety of methods that differ in concept, temporal and spatial scal…
View article: Supplementary material to "Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods"
Supplementary material to "Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods" Open
View article: Publisher Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming
Publisher Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming Open
View article: Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods
Current, steady-state and historical weathering rates of base cations at two forest sites in northern and southern Sweden: A comparison of three methods Open
Reliable and accurate methods for estimating soil mineral weathering rates are required tools in evaluating the sustainability of increased harvesting of forest biomass and assessments of critical loads of acidity. A variety of methods tha…
View article: Towards long-term standardised carbon and greenhouse gas observations for monitoring Europe’s terrestrial ecosystems: a review
Towards long-term standardised carbon and greenhouse gas observations for monitoring Europe’s terrestrial ecosystems: a review Open
Research infrastructures play a key role in launching a new generation of integrated long-term, geographically distributed observation programmes designed to monitor climate change, better understand its impacts on global ecosystems, and e…
View article: Sampling and collecting foliage elements for the determination of the foliar nutrients in ICOS ecosystem stations
Sampling and collecting foliage elements for the determination of the foliar nutrients in ICOS ecosystem stations Open
The nutritional status of plant canopies in terms of nutrients (C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn) exerts a strong influence on the carbon cycle and energy balance of terrestrial ecosystems. Therefore, in order to account for the spatial …
View article: Physiological acclimation dampens initial effects of elevated temperature and atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration in mature boreal Norway spruce
Physiological acclimation dampens initial effects of elevated temperature and atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration in mature boreal Norway spruce Open
Physiological processes of terrestrial plants regulate the land–atmosphere exchange of carbon, water, and energy, yet few studies have explored the acclimation responses of mature boreal conifer trees to climate change. Here we explored th…
View article: Photosynthetic refixation varies along the stem and reduces CO2 efflux in mature boreal Pinus sylvestris trees
Photosynthetic refixation varies along the stem and reduces CO2 efflux in mature boreal Pinus sylvestris trees Open
Trees are able to reduce their carbon (C) losses by refixing some of the CO2 diffusing out of their stems through corticular photosynthesis. Previous studies have shown that under ideal conditions the outflowing CO2 can be completely assim…
View article: Annual climate variation modifies nitrogen induced carbon accumulation of<i>Pinus sylvestris</i>forests
Annual climate variation modifies nitrogen induced carbon accumulation of<i>Pinus sylvestris</i>forests Open
We report results from long‐term simulated external nitrogen (N) input experiments in three northern Pinus sylvestris forests, two of moderately high and one of moderately low productivity, assessing effects on annual net primary productio…
View article: Ecophysiological variation of transpiration of pine forests: synthesis of new and published results
Ecophysiological variation of transpiration of pine forests: synthesis of new and published results Open
Canopy transpiration ( E C ) is a large fraction of evapotranspiration, integrating physical and biological processes within the energy, water, and carbon cycles of forests. Quantifying E C is of both scientific and practical importance, p…
View article: Water use by Swedish boreal forests in a changing climate
Water use by Swedish boreal forests in a changing climate Open
Summary The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([ CO 2 ]) and temperature have the potential to substantially affect the terrestrial water and energy balance by altering the stomatal conductance and transpiration of …
View article: Inter-annual variability of precipitation constrains the production response of boreal Pinus sylvestris to nitrogen fertilization
Inter-annual variability of precipitation constrains the production response of boreal Pinus sylvestris to nitrogen fertilization Open
View article: Interactions with successional stage and nutrient status determines the life‐form‐specific effects of increased soil temperature on boreal forest floor vegetation
Interactions with successional stage and nutrient status determines the life‐form‐specific effects of increased soil temperature on boreal forest floor vegetation Open
The boreal forest is one of the largest terrestrial biomes and plays a key role for the global carbon balance and climate. The forest floor vegetation has a strong influence on the carbon and nitrogen cycles of the forests and is sensitive…