Publikationen von Norbert Kunert
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Zeitschriftenartikel (20)
Zeitschriftenartikel
49 (1), S. 1 - 10 (2019)
Relevance of wood anatomy and size of Amazonian trees in the determination and allometry of sapwood area. Acta Amazonica
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220 (1), S. 111 - 120 (2018)
Living on borrowed time – Amazonian trees use decade‐old storage carbon to survive for months after complete stem girdling. New Phytologist
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239, S. 47 - 57 (2017)
A revised hydrological model for the Central Amazon: The importance of emergent canopy trees in the forest water budget. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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16 (1), S. 177 - 191 (2017)
Comparison of CO2 and O2 fluxes demonstrate retention of respired CO2 in tree stems from a range of tree species. Biogeosciences
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205, S. 80 - 83 (2016)
Curios relationship revealed by looking at long term data sets—The geometry and allometric scaling of diel xylem sap flux in tropical trees. Journal of Plant Physiology
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3, S. 46 - 48 (2016)
Wiederaufforstung in den Tropen mit Mischbeständen. AFZ, der Wald
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29, S. 1431 - 1445 (2015)
Ecological applications of differences in the hydraulic efficiency of palms and broad leaved trees. Trees
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6 (2), S. 450 - 463 (2015)
Allometric equations for estimating biomass of Euterpe precatoria, the most abundant palm species in the Amazon. Forests
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29 (1), S. 19 - 32 (2015)
Dimethyl sulfide in the Amazon rain forest. Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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6 (8), S. 2530 - 2544 (2015)
Modeling potential impacts of planting palms or tree in small holder fruit plantations on ecohydrological processes in the Central Amazon. Forests
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213, S. 183 - 192 (2015)
Higher tree transpiration due to road-associated edge effects in a tropical moist lowland forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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6 (6), S. 2029 - 2046 (2015)
Are mixed tropical tree plantations more resistant to drought than monocultures? Forests
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47 (6), S. 650 - 653 (2015)
Xylem sap flux affects conventional stem CO2 efflux measurements in tropical trees. Biotropica
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8 (1), S. 1 - 12 (2015)
Tree water uptake in a tropical plantation varying in tree diversity: interspecific differences, seasonal shifts and complementarity. Ecohydrology
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46 (6), S. 773 (2014)
Evaluating the future of our forests. Biotropica
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95 (9), S. 2479 - 2492 (2014)
Tropical tree diversity enhances light capture through crown plasticity and spatial and temporal niche differences. Ecology
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197 (2), S. 353 - 355 (2013)
What's the flux? Unraveling how CO2 fluxes from trees reflect underlying physiological processes. New Phytologist
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39 (1), S. 139 - 144 (2012)
Effects of xylem water transport on CO2 efflux of woody tissue in a tropical tree, Amazonas State. Hoehnea
Zeitschriftenartikel
49 (1), S. 135 - 144 (2012)
Tree diversity enhances tree transpiration in a Panamanian forest plantation. Journal of Applied Ecology
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115 (8), S. 2116 - 2125 (2011)
Relating the X-band opacity of a tropical tree canopy to sapflow, rain interception and dew formation. Remote Sensing of Environment