Tuesday
4 May, 8:30-10 a.m.

Responses of Boreal Forests to Climate: Stand-level Perspectives (Linder and Wirth)

  • Chiara A. R. Corradi. Carbon dioxide and methane exchange of a north-east Siberian sedge wetland
  • Allison L. Dunn, Steven C. Wofsy, Carol C. Barford. The long-term carbon balance of a mature black spruce forest in Manitoba, Canada: Sensitivity to temperature, precipitation, and soil moisture
  • Eugenie Euskirchen, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Jiquan Chen. Carbon fluxes during three snow-free seasons in a young jack pine ecosystem.
  • Marianne Hall, Mats R�ntfors, Sune Linder, G�ran Wallin. The Effect of Elevated [CO2] and Temperature on Respiration and Photosynthesis in Developing Shoots of Boreal Norway Spruce
  • Heikki H�nninen, Pasi Kolari, Eero Nikinmaa, Frank Berninger, and Pertti Hari. Seasonal development of Scots pine under climatic warming: effects on photosynthetic production
  • J. Kurbatova, N. Vygodskaya. CO2 fluxes in southern taiga of European Russia
  • A.P. Maksimov, Kononov A.V., and Maximov T.C. Photosynthesis of larch in permafrost area
  • Per Olsson, Peter H�gberg, and Sune Linder. Fertilisation in boreal forest increases biomass production, but reduces autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration
  • Michelle Slaney, Jane Medhurst, Sune Linder, G�ran Wallin. Spring Phenology of Norway spruce at ambient and elevated [CO2] and temperature
  • Svein Solberg, Dan Aamlid, Ole Einar Tveito. Norway spruce needle-fall and the effect of warm and dry weather
  • G.G. Suvorova. Photosynthetic productivity of three coniferous species in Baikal Siberia
  • N. Vygodskaya,, J.Kurbatova, A.Varlagin. Effects of spring conditions on net ecosystem CO2 exchange between atmosphere and unmanaged uneven-age spruce forests in South-European taiga