Covariation between oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes declines along the path from xylem water to wood cellulose across an aridity gradient
Holloway-Phillips et al. @meishdoescience@Lehmann_Lab
📖 https://t.co/RMXIi79TZp
Now out! Watch the short video describing with heartbreaking images what we are researching in the Alpine Lötschental. A big thanks to all who contributed to the project and the video
https://t.co/95pQDWYLk4
Quantitative Wood Anatomy unveils a dormant potential and opens new avenues for a long-lived, wide-spread and emblematic alpine species in dendroclimatology. New study published in @STOTEN_journal from @ccia_geneva, @unige_ise and @WSL_research.
https://t.co/Pt4YLLY7Po
What drives forest carbon storage? The ramifications of source–sink decoupling @ForestGEO https://t.co/6cqQaaPClC
#Commentary by @K_A_Teixeira and @KannenbergSteve highlighting the work by @eli_martinezs et al. published in the same issue 📖 https://t.co/2E9gwXKg2S
Insights into source/sink controls on wood formation and photosynthesis from a stem chilling experiment in mature red maple @ttrademacher @FontiPat@AnneHEckes@eco_model
https://t.co/ULL9hL3A1T
In the past 7500 years, it has never been as warm in the Arctic as it is now. Read our research from @snsf_ch project #Caldera in @NatureComms
https://t.co/Bqh61w81dB
and watch our Yamal Expedition 2019 https://t.co/Fx0jznBDkw via @YouTube
@WSL_research
@sciences_UNIGE
What drives forest carbon storage? The ramifications of source–sink decoupling @KannenbergSteve@K_A_Teixeira
https://t.co/r0CtY49K5w
#Commentary by Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira & Steven A. Kannenberg highlighting the recent work by Martínez-Sancho et al. https://t.co/lMbA640kzp
In the past 7500 years, it has never been as warm in the Arctic as it is now. Read our research from @snsf_ch project #Caldera in @NatureComms
https://t.co/Bqh61w81dB
and watch our Yamal Expedition 2019 https://t.co/Fx0jznBDkw via @YouTube
@WSL_research
@sciences_UNIGE
Incredibly on point Editorial from @Nature: There is so much we need to know about forests and their futures that we don't. Long-term ground monitoring is key (@ForestPlots@ForestGEO) but funding to continue it is missing in action in many places (1/4) https://t.co/lvSVBplvJT
Drought impacts on tree carbon sequestration and water use – evidence from intra-annual tree-ring characteristics @eli_martinezs @Lehmann_Lab@FontiPat https://t.co/EojP005J88