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Alexander J Winkler

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Li N, Sippel S, Linscheid N, Rodenbeck C, Winkler A, Reichstein M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Sep; 10(39):eadl6155. PMID: 39321280
The sensitivity of atmospheric CO growth rate to tropical temperature (γ) has almost doubled between 1959 and 2011, a trend that has been linked to increasing drought in the tropics....
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Winkler A, Myneni R, Reimers C, Reichstein M, Brovkin V
PLoS One . 2024 Aug; 19(8):e0306128. PMID: 39088465
Current strategies to hold surface warming below a certain level, e. g., 1.5 or 2°C, advocate limiting total anthropogenic cumulative carbon emissions to ∼0.9 or ∼1.25 Eg C (1018 grams...
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Panwar A, Migliavacca M, Nelson J, Cortes J, Bastos A, Forkel M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Aug; 13(1):13885. PMID: 37620417
While numerous studies report shifts in vegetation phenology, in this regard eddy covariance (EC) data, despite its continuous high-frequency observations, still requires further exploration. Furthermore, there is no general consensus...
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Zhan C, Orth R, Migliavacca M, Zaehle S, Reichstein M, Engel J, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Sep; 28(24):7313-7326. PMID: 36097831
Elevated atmospheric CO (eCO ) influences the carbon assimilation rate and stomatal conductance of plants, thereby affecting the global cycles of carbon and water. Yet, the detection of these physiological...
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Winkler A, Myneni R, Alexandrov G, Brovkin V
Nat Commun . 2019 Feb; 10(1):885. PMID: 30792385
Most Earth system models agree that land will continue to store carbon due to the physiological effects of rising CO concentration and climatic changes favoring plant growth in temperature-limited regions....
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Winkler A, Dominguez-Nunez J, Aranaz I, Poza-Carrion C, Ramonell K, Somerville S, et al.
Mar Drugs . 2017 Feb; 15(2). PMID: 28212295
Chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer in nature after cellulose, and it forms an integral part of insect exoskeletons, crustacean shells, krill and the cell walls of fungal spores,...