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Linking Plant Functional Trait Plasticity And The Large Increase In Forest Water Use Efficiency
Mastrotheodoros, T., Pappas, C., Molnar, P., Burlando, P., Keenan, T. F., Gentine, P., Gough, C. M., Fatichi, S.


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 122 (9): 2393-2408 (2017). DOI: 10.1002/2017JG003890 Sites: US-UMB

Physiographic Factors Underlie Rates Of Biomass Production During Succession In Great Lakes Forest Landscapes
Nave, L. E., Gough, C. M., Perry, C. H., Hofmeister, K. L., Le Moine, J. M., Domke, G. M., Swanston, C. W., Nadelhoffer, K. J.


Journal: Forest Ecology And Management, Volume 397: 157-173 (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.04.040 Sites: US-UMB

Soil Hydrology, Physical And Chemical Properties And The Distribution Of Carbon And Mercury In A Postglacial Lake-Plain Wetland
Nave, L. E., Drevnick, P. E., Heckman, K. A., Hofmeister, K. L., Veverica, T. J., Swanston, C. W.


Journal: Geoderma, Volume 305: 40-52 (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.05.035 Sites: US-UMB

Contrasting strategies of hydraulic control in two co-dominant temperate tree species
Matheny AM, Fiorella RP, Bohrer G, Poulsen CJ, Morin TH, Wunderlich A, Vogel CS, Curtis PS.

Biophysical controls on plant water status exist at the leaf, stem, and root levels. Therefore, we
pose that hydraulic strategy is a combination of traits governing water use at each of these three
levels. We studied sap flux, stem water storage, stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and
growth of red oaks (Quercus rubra) and …


Journal: Ecohydrology, Volume 10 (3): 1815-1815 (2017). DOI: 10.1002/eco.1815/abstract Sites: US-UMB

The Calibration And Use Of Capacitance Sensors To Monitor Stem Water Content In Trees
Matheny, A. M., Garrity, S. R., Bohrer, G.


Journal: Journal Of Visualized Experiments, Volume (130): (2017). DOI: 10.3791/57062 Sites: US-UMB, US-UMd

A Novel Diffuse Fraction-Based Two-Leaf Light Use Efficiency Model: An Application Quantifying Photosynthetic Seasonality Across 20 Ameriflux Flux Tower Sites
Yan, H., Wang, S., Yu, K., Wang, B., Yu, Q., Bohrer, G., Billesbach, D., Bracho, R., Rahman, F., Shugart, H. H.


Journal: Journal of Advances In Modeling Earth Systems, Volume 9 (6): 2317-2332 (2017). DOI: 10.1002/2016MS000886 Sites: US-UMB

Association With Pedogenic Iron And Aluminum: Effects On Soil Organic Carbon Storage And Stability In Four Temperate Forest Soils
Porras, R. C., Hicks Pries, C. E., McFarlane, K. J., Hanson, P. J., Torn, M. S.

Soil organic carbon (SOC) can be stabilized via association with iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) minerals. Fe and Al can be strong predictors of SOC storage and turnover in soils with relatively high extractable metals content and moderately acidic to circumneutral pH. Here we test whether pedogenic Fe and Al influence SOC content and …


Journal: Biogeochemistry, Volume 133 (3): 333-345 (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s10533-017-0337-6 Sites: US-Bar, US-Ha1, US-MOz, US-UMB

Evaluating The Effect Of Alternative Carbon Allocation Schemes In A Land Surface Model (Clm4.5) On Carbon Fluxes, Pools, And Turnover In Temperate Forests
Montané, F., Fox, A. M., Arellano, A. F., MacBean, N., Alexander, M. R., Dye, A., Bishop, D. A., Trouet, V., Babst, F., Hessl, A. E., Pederson, N., Blanken, P. D., Bohrer, G., Gough, C. M., Litvak, M. E., Novick, K. A., Phillips, R. P., Wood, J. D., Moore, D. J.


Journal: Geoscientific Model Development, Volume 10 (9): 3499-3517 (2017). DOI: 10.5194/gmd-10-3499-2017 Sites: US-UMB

Disturbance, Complexity, And Succession Of Net Ecosystem Production In North America’S Temperate Deciduous Forests
Gough, C. M., Curtis, P. S., Hardiman, B. S., Scheuermann, C. M., Bond‐Lamberty, B.


Journal: Ecosphere, Volume 7 (6): (2016). DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1375 Sites: US-UMB, US-UMd

The Increasing Importance Of Atmospheric Demand For Ecosystem Water And Carbon Fluxes
Novick, K. A., Ficklin, D. L., Stoy, P. C., Williams, C. A., Bohrer, G., Oishi, A., Papuga, S. A., Blanken, P. D., Noormets, A., Sulman, B. N., Scott, R. L., Wang, L., Phillips, R. P.


Journal: Nature Climate Change, Volume 6 (11): 1023-1027 (2016). DOI: 10.1038/nclimate3114 Sites: US-UMB