Publikationen von Katrin Fleischer
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Zeitschriftenartikel (12)
2025
Zeitschriftenartikel
39 (3), S. 799 - 812 (2025)
Rainfall seasonality shapes belowground root trait dynamics in an Amazonian tropical rainforest: A test of the stress-dominance hypothesis. Functional Ecology 2024
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10 (27), eadl5822 (2024)
Carbon-phosphorus cycle models overestimate CO2 enrichment response in a mature Eucalyptus forest. Science Advances
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47, S. 1865 - 1876 (2024)
In situ short‐term responses of Amazonian understory plants to elevated CO2. Plant, Cell and Environment
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242 (2), S. 351 - 371 (2024)
Toward a coordinated understanding of hydro-biogeochemical root functions in tropical forests for application in vegetation models. New Phytologist
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16 (1), S. 715 - 729 (2024)
Reference maps of soil phosphorus for the pan-Amazon region. Earth System Science Data 2023
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481, 110323 (2023)
Higher functional diversity improves modeling of Amazon forest carbon storage. Ecological Modelling 2022
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28 (21), S. 6366 - 6369 (2022)
Estimates of soil nutrient limitation on the CO2 fertilization effect for tropical vegetation. Global Change Biology
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234 (4), S. 1126 - 1143 (2022)
Plant phosphorus-use and -acquisition strategies in Amazonia. New Phytologist 2021
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4, 704469 (2021)
Tradeoffs and synergies in tropical forest root traits and dynamics for nutrient and water acquisition: Field and modeling advances. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
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469, S. 287 - 303 (2021)
Fine roots stimulate nutrient release during early stages of leaf litter decomposition in a Central Amazon rainforest. Plant and Soil
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18 (14), S. 4445 - 4472 (2021)
Drought effects on leaf fall, leaf flushing and stem growth in the Amazon forest: reconciling remote sensing data and field observations. Biogeosciences
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591, S. 532 - 534 (2021)
Effects of rising CO2 levels on carbon sequestration are coordinated above and below ground. Nature