Publications of Iris Kuhlmann
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Journal Article (11)
Journal Article
71, 101361 (2024)
Species-specific reliance of trees on ectomycorrhizal fungi for nitrogen supply at an alpine treeline. Fungal Ecology
Journal Article
111 (11), pp. 2532 - 2548 (2023)
Anatomical distribution of starch in the stemwood influences carbon dynamics and suggests storage-growth trade-offs in some tropical trees. Journal of Ecology
Journal Article
44 (8), pp. 2522 - 2535 (2021)
The size and the age of the metabolically active carbon in tree roots. Plant, Cell and Environment
Journal Article
224 (2), pp. 625 - 631 (2019)
Winter's bite: beech trees survive complete defoliation due to spring late-frost damage by mobilizing old C reserves. New Phytologist
Journal Article
38 (12), pp. 1764 - 1778 (2018)
Standardized protocols and procedures can precisely and accurately quantify non-structural carbohydrates. Tree Physiology
Journal Article
12 (23), pp. 7057 - 7070 (2015)
Carbon dynamics in boreal peatlands of the Yenisey region, western Siberia. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1146 - 1165 (2015)
Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratories. Tree Physiology
Journal Article
7 (5), pp. 1515 - 1541 (2010)
Variations in chemical and physical properties of Amazon forest soils in relation to their genesis. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
30 (6), pp. 741 - 747 (2010)
Growth in two common gardens reveals species by environment interaction in carbon isotope discrimination of Eucalyptus. Tree Physiology
Journal Article
132 (4), pp. 440 - 445 (2008)
Annual rainfall does not directly determine the carbon isotope ratio of leaves of Eucalyptus species. Physiologia Plantarum
Journal Article
24 (11), pp. 1193 - 1201 (2004)
Laser ablation-combustion-GC-IRMS - a new method for online analysis of intra-annual variation of δ 13C in tree rings. Tree Physiology Conference Paper (1)
Conference Paper
The downward movement of dissolved organic carbon exists in the boreal petlands of West Siberia. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Field Symposium, Novosibirsk. Section 2. Carbon Cycle in Mire Ecosystems, pp. 145 - 147. (2014)