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Ülo Niinemets

Estonian University of Life Sciences
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Atmospheric composition change: ecosystems–atmosphere interactions

D Fowler, K Pilegaard, MA Sutton, P Ambus… - Atmospheric …, 2009 - Elsevier
Ecosystems and the atmosphere: This review describes the state of understanding the processes
involved in the exchange of trace gases and aerosols between the earth's surface and …

Causes and consequences of variation in leaf mass per area (LMA): a meta‐analysis

H Poorter, Ü Niinemets, L Poorter, IJ Wright… - New …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Here, we analysed a wide range of literature data on the leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA).
In nature, LMA varies more than 100‐fold among species. Part of this variation (c. 35%) can …

Shade tolerance, a key plant feature of complex nature and consequences

F Valladares, Ü Niinemets - Annual Review of Ecology …, 2008 - annualreviews.org
Light gradients are ubiquitous in nature, so all plants are exposed to some degree of shade
during their lifetime. The minimum light required for survival, shade tolerance, is a crucial life-…

TRY–a global database of plant traits

J Kattge, S Diaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice… - Global change …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Plant traits – the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological
characteristics of plants and their organs – determine how primary producers respond to …

Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf… - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
The tundra is warming more rapidly than any other biome on Earth, and the potential ramifications
are far-reaching because of global feedback effects between vegetation and climate. …

Global‐scale climatic controls of leaf dry mass per area, density, and thickness in trees and shrubs

Ü Niinemets - Ecology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA) is a product of leaf thickness (T) and of density (D).
Greater T is associated with greater foliar photosynthetic rates per unit area because of …

Nutrient limitation reduces land carbon uptake in simulations with a model of combined carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling

DS Goll, V Brovkin, BR Parida, CH Reick… - …, 2012 - bg.copernicus.org
Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase
in net primary productivity (NPP) due to elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration during …

The worldwide leaf economics spectrum

IJ Wright, PB Reich, M Westoby, DD Ackerly, Z Baruch… - Nature, 2004 - nature.com
Bringing together leaf trait data spanning 2,548 species and 175 sites we describe, for the
first time at global scale, a universal spectrum of leaf economics consisting of key chemical, …

Tolerance to shade, drought, and waterlogging of temperate northern hemisphere trees and shrubs

Ü Niinemets, F Valladares - Ecological monographs, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Lack of information on ecological characteristics of species across different continents
hinders development of general world‐scale quantitative vegetation dynamic models. We …

Global trait–environment relationships of plant communities

H Bruelheide, J Dengler, O Purschke, J Lenoir… - Nature ecology & …, 2018 - nature.com
Plant functional traits directly affect ecosystem functions. At the species level, trait combinations
depend on trade-offs representing different ecological strategies, but at the community …