
Publications of P. M. Anthoni
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Journal Article (10)
1.
Journal Article
121 (1-2), pp. 55 - 67 (2004)
Winter wheat carbon exchange in Thuringia, Germany. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2.
Journal Article
10 (12), pp. 2005 - 2019 (2004)
Forest and agricultural land-use-dependent CO2 exchange in Thuringia, Germany. Global Change Biology 3.
Journal Article
24 (7), pp. 753 - 763 (2004)
Age-related changes in ecosystem structure and function and effects on water and carbon exchange in ponderosa pine. Tree Physiology 4.
Journal Article
18 (1), p. GB1013 (2004)
Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf, and soil respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a Pinus ponderosa ecosystem. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 5.
Journal Article
123 (3-4), pp. 159 - 176 (2004)
Comparison of different chamber techniques for measuring soil CO2 efflux. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 6.
Journal Article
111 (3), pp. 203 - 222 (2002)
Seasonal differences in carbon and water vapor exchange in young and old-growth ponderosa pine ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 7.
Journal Article
22 (2-3), pp. 189 - 196 (2002)
Water limitations to carbon exchange in old-growth and young ponderosa pine stands. Tree Physiology 8.
Journal Article
82 (11), pp. 2415 - 2434 (2001)
FLUXNET: A new tool to study the temporal and spatial variability of ecosystem-scale carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy flux densities. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 9.
Journal Article
110 (1), pp. 27 - 43 (2001)
Spatial and temporal variation in respiration in a young ponderosa pine forests during a summer drought. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 10.
Journal Article
7 (7), pp. 755 - 777 (2001)
Carbon storage and fluxes in ponderosa pine forests at different developmental stages. Global Change Biology Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
172, pp. 143 - 159 (Ed. Matzner, E.). Springer, Berlin (2004)
Carbon budget of a spruce forest ecosystem. In: Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in a Changing Environment: an German Case Study, Vol.