Publications of C. Wirth
All genres
Book Chapter (15)
161.
Book Chapter
Effects of reforestation, deforestation, and afforestation on carbon storage in soils. In: The potential for rising CO2 to account for the observed uptake of carbon by tropical, temperate, and boreal forest biomes, pp. 319 - 330 (Eds. Griffith, H.; Jarvis, P.). Garland Science/BIOS Scientific Publishers., London (2005)
162.
Book Chapter
176, pp. 309 - 344 (Eds. Scherer-Lorenzen, M.; Körner, C.; Schulze, E. D.). Springer, Berlin (2005)
Fire regime and treediversity in boreal forests: implications for the carbon cycle. In: Forest diversity and function: temperate and boreal systems, Vol. 163.
Book Chapter
Evaporation in the boreal zone during summer - Physics and vegetation. In: Global biogeochemical cycles in the climate system, pp. 151 - 162 (Eds. Schulze, E.-D.; Heimann, M.; Harrison, S. P.; Holland, E.; Lloyd, J. et al.). Academic Press, San Diego (2001)
Conference Paper (1)
164.
Conference Paper
: Productivity and carbon sink capacity of russian boreal forests. In: Ecological and economic problems in the boreal woodlands of Russia, pp. 66 - 71. Ecological and economic problems in the boreal woodlands of Russia, Tharandt, Germany. (1998)
Thesis - PhD (1)
165.
Thesis - PhD
Der Einfluß von Feuer auf den Kohlenstoffhaushalt sibirischer Kiefernwälder (Pinus sylvestris L.) unter biochemischen und populationsbiologischen Aspekten. Dissertation, 260 pp., University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth (2000)
Preprint (4)
166.
Preprint
Derivation of aerial insect concentration with a 94 GHz FMCW cloud radar. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2024)
167.
Preprint
Functional traits explain growth resistance to successive hotter droughts across a wide set of common and future tree species in Europe. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2024)
168.
Preprint
: Tree growth is better explained by absorptive fine roots than transport fine roots. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2024)
169.
Preprint
Tree crowns as meeting points of diversity generating mechanisms– a test with epiphytic lichens in a temperate forest. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2020)