Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
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Where does the carbon go? A model-data intercomparison of vegetation carbon allocation and turnover processes at two temperate forest free-air CO2 enrichment sitesAllocation of gross primary production in forest ecosystems: allometric constraints and environmental responses.New insights into mechanisms driving carbon allocation in tropical forests.Temperature drives global patterns in forest biomass distribution in leaves, stems, and roots.Biogeographical patterns of biomass allocation in leaves, stems, and roots in China's forests.Evaluation of climate-related carbon turnover processes in global vegetation models for boreal and temperate forests.Biogeographic variation in evergreen conifer needle longevity and impacts on boreal forest carbon cycle projectionsNear isometric biomass partitioning in forest ecosystems of China.Environmental control of carbon allocation matters for modelling forest growth.Chronic nitrogen deposition alters tree allometric relationships: implications for biomass production and carbon storage.Key role of symbiotic dinitrogen fixation in tropical forest secondary succession.Allometric constraints on, and trade-offs in, belowground carbon allocation and their control of soil respiration across global forest ecosystems.Above-ground woody carbon sequestration measured from tree rings is coherent with net ecosystem productivity at five eddy-covariance sites.Allocation of forest biomass across broad precipitation gradients in China's forests.Edaphic controls on ecosystem-level carbon allocation in two contrasting Amazon forestsIncorporation of plant traits in a land surface model helps explain the global biogeographical distribution of major forest functional typesSeasonal trends of Amazonian rainforest phenology, net primary productivity, and carbon allocationAssimilation of repeated woody biomass observations constrains decadal ecosystem carbon cycle uncertainty in aggrading forests
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Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
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Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
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Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
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Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
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Christopher B Field
Joseph A Berry
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10.1890/10-1201.1
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2011-07-01T00:00:00Z