Publications of Henrik Hartmann
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Journal Article (105)
81.
Journal Article
68 (5), pp. 1251 - 1263 (2017)
Increasing carbon availability stimulates growth and secondary metabolites via modulation of phytohormones in winter wheat. Journal of Experimental Botany 82.
Journal Article
211 (2), pp. 386 - 403 (2016)
Understanding the roles of nonstructural carbohydrates in forest trees – from what we can measure to what we want to know. New Phytologist 83.
Journal Article
209 (4), pp. 1410 - 1416 (2016)
How fresh is maple syrup? Sugar maple trees mobilize carbon stored several years previously during early springtime sap-ascent. New Phytologist 84.
Journal Article
2, e-005 (2015)
Carbon starvation during drought-induced tree mortality – are we chasing a myth? Journal of Plant Hydraulics 85.
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1146 - 1165 (2015)
Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratories. Tree Physiology 86.
Journal Article
396 (1-2), pp. 369 - 380 (2015)
Plant carbon limitation does not reduce nitrogen transfer from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to Plantago lanceolata. Plant and Soil 87.
Journal Article
207 (3), pp. 542 - 550 (2015)
Pinus sylvestris switches respiration substrates under shading but not during drought. New Phytologist 88.
Journal Article
140 (13), pp. 4473 - 4481 (2015)
Online investigation of respiratory quotients in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies during drought and shading by means of cavity-enhanced Raman multi-gas spectrometry. Analyst 89.
Journal Article
205 (3), pp. 965 - 969 (2015)
Research frontiers in drought-induced tree mortality: crossing scales and disciplines. New Phytologist 90.
Journal Article
35 (3), pp. 243 - 252 (2015)
Allocation to carbon storage pools in Norway spruce saplings under drought and low CO2. Tree Physiology 91.
Journal Article
6, pp. 3686 - 3703 (2015)
Influence of Rhizobia inoculation on biomass gain and tissue nitrogen content of Leucaena leucocephala seedlings under drought. Forests 92.
Journal Article
349 (6250), pp. 814 - 818 (2015)
Forest health and global change. Science 93.
Journal Article
133, pp. 307 - 321 (2014)
Carbon dynamics and stability between native Masson pine and exotic slash pine plantations in subtropical China. European Journal of Forest Research 94.
Journal Article
200 (2), pp. 340 - 349 (2013)
Thirst beats hunger – declining hydration during drought prevents carbon starvation in Norway spruce saplings. New Phytologist 95.
Journal Article
27 (2), pp. 413 - 427 (2013)
Lethal drought leads to reduction in nonstructural carbohydrates in Norway spruce tree roots but not in the canopy. Functional Ecology 96.
Journal Article
200 (2), pp. 330 - 339 (2013)
High temperature causes negative whole-plant carbon balance under mild drought. New Phytologist 97.
Journal Article
26 (12), pp. 1779 - 1791 (2012)
The impact of induced drought on transpiration and growth in a temperate pine plantation forest. Hydrological Processes 98.
Journal Article
17 (1), pp. 642 - 655 (2011)
Will a 385 million year-struggle for light become a struggle for water and for carbon? - How trees may cope with more frequent climate change-type drought events. Global Change Biology 99.
Journal Article
261 (11), pp. 1936 - 1944 (2011)
Interannual variation in competitive interactions from natural and anthropogenic disturbances in a temperate forest tree species: Implications for ecological interpretation. Forest Ecology and Management 100.
Journal Article
86 (3), pp. 354 - 364 (2010)
Negative or positive effects of plantation and intensive forestry on biodiversity: A matter of scale and perspective. Forestry Chronicle