View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of Linda M. A. Lehmanski

Journal Article (3)

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Journal Article
Lehmanski, L. M. A.; Kösters, L.; Huang, J.; Göbel, M.; Gershenzon, J.; Hartmann, H.: Windthrow causes declines in carbohydrate and phenolic concentrations and increased monoterpene emission in Norway spruce. PLOS ONE 19 (5), e0302714 (2024)
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Journal Article
Netherer, S.; Lehmanski, L. M. A.; Bachlehner, A.; Rosner, S.; Savi, T.; Schmidt, A.; Huang, J.; Paiva, M. R.; Mateus, E.; Hartmann, H. et al.; Gershenzon, J.: Drought increases Norway spruce susceptibility to the Eurasian spruce bark beetle and its associated fungi. New Phytologist 242 (3), pp. 1000 - 1017 (2024)
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Journal Article
Lehmanski, L. M. A.; Kandasamy, D.; Andersson, M. N.; Netherer, S.; Alves, E. G.; Huang, J.; Hartmann, H.: Addressing a century old hypothesis – do pioneer beetles of Ips typographus use volatile cues to find suitable host trees? New Phytologist 238 (5), pp. 1762 - 1770 (2023)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Lehmanski, L. M. A.: The influence of tree physiology on host selection of Ips typographus. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2024)
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