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List of works by Anni Vanhatalo

Annual cycle of Scots pine photosynthesis

scholarly article

Diel cycles of isoprenoids in the emissions of Norway spruce, four Scots pine chemotypes, and in Boreal forest ambient air during HUMPPA-COPEC-2010

scholarly article

Diurnal patterns in Scots pine stem oleoresin pressure in a boreal forest.

scientific article published on 19 September 2015

Inter- and intra-annual dynamics of photosynthesis differ between forest floor vegetation and tree canopy in a subarctic Scots pine stand

scientific article published in June 2019

Is Decreased Xylem Sap Surface Tension Associated With Embolism and Loss of Xylem Hydraulic Conductivity in Pathogen-Infected Norway Spruce Saplings?

scientific article published on 16 July 2020

Long-term dynamics of monoterpene synthase activities, monoterpene storage pools and emissions in boreal Scots pine

article by Anni Vanhatalo et al published 24 August 2018 in Biogeosciences

Long-term dynamics of monoterpene synthase activities, monoterpene storage pools and emissions in boreal Scots pine

article by Anni Vanhatalo et al published 26 January 2018 in Biogeosciences Discussions

Mitigation Impact of Different Harvest Scenarios of Finnish Forests That Account for Albedo, Aerosols, and Trade-Offs of Carbon Sequestration and Avoided Emissions

scientific article published on 6 October 2020

Pinus sylvestris as a missing source of nitrous oxide and methane in boreal forest

scientific article published on 21 March 2016

Prediction of photosynthesis in Scots pine ecosystems across Europe by needle-level theory

scholarly article by Pertti Hari et al published 4 August 2017 in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions

Scots Pine Stems as Dynamic Sources of Monoterpene and Methanol Emissions

article by Anni Vanhatalo et al published 28 January 2020 in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Stem emissions of monoterpenes, acetaldehyde, and methanol from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) affected by tree water relations and cambial growth

scientific article published on 26 April 2020