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Climatic signals in growth and its relation to ENSO events of two Prosopis species following a latitudinal gradient in South America
ArticleAbstract: Semiarid environments throughout the world have lost a major part of their woody vegetation and biodPalabras claves:ALGARROBO, CHILE, dendrochronology, EL NIÑO, Perú, Prosopis chilensis, PROSOPIS PALLIDA, Semiarid land species, Spectral Analysis, Wavelet AnalysisAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, López B.C., Rodriguez R., Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopusComparing and evaluating process-based ecosystem model pbkp_redictions of carbon and water fluxes in major European forest biomes
ArticleAbstract: Process-based models can be classified into: (a) terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs), which simPalabras claves:AET, Carbon and water fluxes, Climate Change, Ecosystem models, EUROFLUX, NEEAutores:Arneth A., Bugmann H., Carlos A. Gracia, Friedlingstein P., Morales P., Ogee J., Pla E., Prentice I.C., Sabaté S., Sánchez A., Sitch S., Smith B., Smith P., Sykes M.T., Viovy N., Zierl B.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of six process-based forest growth models using eddy-covariance measurements of CO<inf>2</inf> and H<inf>2</inf>O fluxes at six forest sites in Europe
ArticleAbstract: Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise aPalabras claves:accuracy, Climate Change, Generality, Process models, Realism, Water and carbon fluxesAutores:Bartelink H., Berbigier P., Bernhofer C., Borghetti M., Carlos A. Gracia, Cienciala E., Dolman A.J., Froer O., Granier A., Grünwald T., Hari P., Jans W., Kellomäki S., Kramer K., Leinonen I., Loustau D., Magnani F., Markkanen T., Matteucci G., Mohren G., Moors E., Nissinen A., Peltola H., Sabaté S., Sánchez A., Sontag M., Valentini R., Vesala T.Fuentes:scopusIncreasing aridity will not offset CO<inf>2</inf> fertilization in fast-growing eucalypts with access to deep soil water
ArticleAbstract: Rising atmospheric [CO2] (Ca) generally enhances tree growth if nutrients are not limiting. However,Palabras claves:deep soil water uptake, Eucalyptus saligna, Forest productivity, vapor pressure deficit, Water availabilityAutores:Barton C.V.M., Carlos A. Gracia, Ellsworth D.S., Medlyn B.E., Nadal-Sala D., Ruehr N.K., Sabaté S., Tissue D.T., Tjoelker M.G.Fuentes:scopusThe importance of mesophyll conductance in regulating forest ecosystem productivity during drought periods
ArticleAbstract: Water availability is the most limiting factor to global plant productivity, yet photosynthetic respPalabras claves:Conductance limitations, drought, FLUXNET, Mediterranean climate, Mesophyll conductance, photosynthesis, water stressAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Keenan T.F., Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopus