Acclimation of boreal Norway spruce to climate change: Empirical and modelling approaches
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2019-09-04
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The findings of this thesis have important implications for the projections of
future carbon and water fluxes for the boreal region. The observed boreal longterm
acclimation responses of respiration and stomatal regulation differ from
those of most temperate regions. Furthermore, the findings guide modellers by
quantifying the relative importance of different types of acclimation responses.
Physiological acclimation generally dampened instantaneous responses and it is
critical to incorporate these responses into vegetation models to improve
projections of atmosphere-biosphere interactions of boreal regions in a changing
climate.
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Norway spruce, Climate change, Acclimation, MAESTRA, Whole Tree Chamber