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Seasonal Shift in Climatic Limiting Factors on Tree Transpiration: Evidence from Sap Flow Observations at Alpine Treelines in Southeast Tibet 期刊论文
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2016, 卷号: 7, 期号: 0, 页码: 1018
Authors:  Liu, XS (Liu, Xinsheng);  Nie, YQ (Nie, Yuqin);  Luo, TX (Luo, Tianxiang);  Yu, JH (Yu, Jiehui);  Shen, W (Shen, Wei);  Zhang, L (Zhang, Lin);  Liu, XS
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Pinus-canariensis Forest  Central Tyrolean Alps  Low Soil Temperatures  Scots Pine  Water-use  Sergyemla Mountains  Canopy Transpiration  Norway Spruce  Photosynthesis  Timberline  
Global patterns and climate drivers of water-use efficiency in terrestrial ecosystems deduced from satellite-based datasets and carbon cycle models 期刊论文
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2016, 卷号: 25, 期号: 3, 页码: 311-323
Authors:  Sun, Y (Sun, Yan);  Piao, SL (Piao, Shilong);  Huang, MT (Huang, Mengtian);  Ciais, P (Ciais, Philippe);  Zeng, ZZ (Zeng, Zhenzhong);  Cheng, L (Cheng, Lei);  Li, XR (Li, Xiran);  Zhang, XP (Zhang, Xinping);  Mao, JF (Mao, Jiafu);  Peng, SS (Peng, Shushi);  Poulter, B (Poulter, Benjamin);  Shi, XY (Shi, Xiaoying);  Wang, XH (Wang, Xuhui);  Wang, YP (Wang, Ying-Ping);  Zeng, H (Zeng, Hui);  Piao, SL
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Plant Functional Types  Stomatal Conductance  Vegetation Model  Eddy Covariance  Biosphere Model  Nitrogen  Modis  Co2  Evapotranspiration  Canopy  
Cover as a simple predictor of biomass for two shrubs in Tibet 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2016, 卷号: 64, 期号: 0, 页码: 266-271
Authors:  Zhang, L (Zhang, Lin);  Cui, GS (Cui, Guangshuai);  Shen, W (Shen, Wei);  Liu, XS (Liu, Xinsheng);  Zhang, L
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Net Primary Production  Alpine Dwarf Shrubs  Aboveground Biomass  Canopy Coverage  Vegetation  Equations  Environments  Productivity  Australia  Gradient