26 results on '"Hafner, Benjamin D"'
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2. Estimating the global root exudate carbon flux
3. Repeated summer drought changes the radial xylem sap flow profile in mature Norway spruce but not in European beech
4. The global root exudate carbon flux
5. Functionally discrete fine roots differ in microbial assembly, microbial functional potential, and produced metabolites
6. Post-drought root exudation defines soil organic matter stability in a temperate mature forest
7. Carbon allocation to root exudates in a mature mixed F. sylvatica – P. abies forest under drought and one year after drought release.
8. Physiological recovery of tree water relations upon drought release—response of mature beech and spruce after five years of recurrent summer drought
9. Dynamics of initial carbon allocation after drought release in mature Norway spruce—Increased belowground allocation of current photoassimilates covers only half of the carbon used for fine‐root growth
10. Carbon allocation to root exudates is maintained in mature temperate tree species under drought
11. Carbon allocation to root exudates is maintained in mature temperate tree species under drought
12. Data from: Carbon allocation to root exudates is maintained in mature temperate tree species under drought
13. Acclimation of leaf photosynthesis in mature Beech and Spruce during 5 years of repeated summer drought
14. High resilience of water related physiology after five years of repeated summer drought of mature beech and spruce.
15. Physiological recovery of tree water relations upon drought release—response of mature beech and spruce after five years of recurrent summer drought.
16. The Kroof experiment: realization and efficacy of a recurrent drought experiment plus recovery in a beech/spruce forest
17. Carbon allocation of mature spruce upon drought release – results from a whole-tree 13C-labeling study
18. Fine root exudation rate increases in drier soils, but tree level carbon exudation does not change under drought in mature Fagus sylvatica - Picea abies trees
19. The Kroof experiment: realization and efficacy of a recurrent drought experiment plus recovery in a beech/spruce forest
20. Friendly neighbours: Hydraulic redistribution accounts for one quarter of water used by neighbouring drought stressed tree saplings
21. C-dots as non-toxic, non-destructive novel tracers to measure biochemical cycles in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum
22. Water potential gradient, root conduit size and root xylem hydraulic conductivity determine the extent of hydraulic redistribution in temperate trees
23. Friendly neighbours: Hydraulic redistribution accounts for one quarter of water used by neighbouring drought stressed tree saplings.
24. Hydraulic redistribution under moderate drought among English oak, European beech and Norway spruce determined by deuterium isotope labeling in a split-root experiment
25. Hoof Growth Rates of the European Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) for Dating the Hoof's Isotopic Archive.
26. Hydraulic redistribution - a crucial water exchange process among Central European tree species.
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