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List of works by Norbert Kunert

Comparison of CO2 and O2 fluxes demonstrate retention of respired CO2 in tree stems from a range of tree species

scientific article published in 2019

Curios relationship revealed by looking at long term data sets-The geometry and allometric scaling of diel xylem sap flux in tropical trees

scientific article

Dimethyl sulfide in the Amazon rain forest

scholarly article by Kolby Jardine et al published January 2015 in Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Hydraulically‐vulnerable trees survive on deep‐water access during droughts in a tropical forest

scientific article

Leaf turgor loss point shapes local and regional distributions of evergreen but not deciduous tropical trees

scientific article

Living on borrowed time - Amazonian trees use decade-old storage carbon to survive for months after complete stem girdling

scientific article published on 01 August 2018

Relating the X-band opacity of a tropical tree canopy to sapflow, rain interception and dew formation

article published in 2011

Seasonal dynamics of tree sap flux and water use in nine species in Panamanian forest plantations

article

Specific leaf area for five tropical tree species growing in different tree species mixtures in Central Panama

scientific article published on 18 February 2019

Summer temperatures reach the thermal tolerance threshold of photosynthetic decline in temperate conifers

scientific article published on 20 October 2021

Treasures in insect collections: the future of the bomb-radiocarbon analysis.

scientific article published on 20 September 2017

Tree diversity enhances tree transpiration in a Panamanian forest plantation

scientific article published in 2011

Tree height and leaf drought tolerance traits shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forest

scientific article published on 13 October 2020

Tree water uptake in a tropical plantation varying in tree diversity: interspecific differences, seasonal shifts and complementarity

What's the flux? Unraveling how CO₂ fluxes from trees reflect underlying physiological processes

scientific article