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Franco Miglietta
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 251
Citations - 21397
Franco Miglietta is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochar & Eddy covariance. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 243 publications receiving 18531 citations. Previous affiliations of Franco Miglietta include European Forest Institute & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003
Philippe Ciais,Markus Reichstein,Nicolas Viovy,A. Granier,Jérôme Ogée,Vincent Allard,M. Aubinet,Nina Buchmann,C. Bernhofer,Arnaud Carrara,Frédéric Chevallier,N. de Noblet,Andrew D. Friend,Pierre Friedlingstein,Thomas Grünwald,Bernard Heinesch,Petri Keronen,Alexander Knohl,Gerhard Krinner,Denis Loustau,Giovanni Manca,Giorgio Matteucci,Franco Miglietta,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Dario Papale,Kim Pilegaard,Serge Rambal,G. Seufert,Jean-François Soussana,María José Sanz,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Timo Vesala,Riccardo Valentini +32 more
TL;DR: An increase in future drought events could turn temperate ecosystems into carbon sources, contributing to positive carbon-climate feedbacks already anticipated in the tropics and at high latitudes.
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On the Separation of Net Ecosystem Exchange into Assimilation and Ecosystem Respiration: Review and Improved Algorithm
Markus Reichstein,Eva Falge,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Dario Papale,Marc Aubinet,Paul Berbigier,Christian Bernhofer,Nina Buchmann,Nina Buchmann,Tagir G. Gilmanov,A. Granier,Thomas Grünwald,Katka Havránková,Hannu Ilvesniemi,Dalibor Janouš,Alexander Knohl,Alexander Knohl,Tuomas Laurila,Annalea Lohila,Denis Loustau,Giorgio Matteucci,Tilden P. Meyers,Franco Miglietta,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Jukka Pumpanen,Serge Rambal,Eyal Rotenberg,María José Sanz,John Tenhunen,G. Seufert,Francesco Primo Vaccari,Timo Vesala,Dan Yakir,Riccardo Valentini +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the effect of extrapolation of night-time values of ecosystem respiration into the daytime; this is usually done with a temperature response function that is derived from long-term data sets.
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Effects of climate extremes on the terrestrial carbon cycle: concepts, processes and potential future impacts
Dorothe A. Frank,Markus Reichstein,Michael Bahn,Kirsten Thonicke,David Frank,Miguel D. Mahecha,Pete Smith,Marijn van der Velde,Sara Vicca,Flurin Babst,Flurin Babst,Christian Beer,Christian Beer,Nina Buchmann,Josep G. Canadell,Philippe Ciais,Wolfgang Cramer,Andreas Ibrom,Franco Miglietta,Ben Poulter,Anja Rammig,Anja Rammig,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Ariane Walz,Martin Wattenbach,Miguel A. Zavala,Jakob Zscheischler +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that ecosystem responses can exceed the duration of the climate impacts via lagged effects on the carbon cycle, and forests are expected to exhibit the largest net effect of extremes due to their large carbon pools and fluxes, potentially large indirect and lagged impacts, and long recovery time to regain previous stocks.
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Modeling temporal and large‐scale spatial variability of soil respiration from soil water availability, temperature and vegetation productivity indices
Markus Reichstein,Ana Rey,Annette Freibauer,John Tenhunen,Riccardo Valentini,J. Banza,Pere Casals,Yufu Cheng,José M. Grünzweig,J. Irvine,Richard Joffre,Beverly E. Law,Denis Loustau,Franco Miglietta,Walter C. Oechel,Jean-Marc Ourcival,João Pereira,Alessandro Peressotti,Francesca Ponti,Ye Qi,Serge Rambal,Mark Rayment,Joan Romanyà,Federica Rossi,Vanessa Tedeschi,Giampiero Tirone,Ming Xu,Dan Yakir +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical nonlinear regression model was developed to describe seasonal, interannual and spatial variability of soil respiration as affected by water availability, temperature, and site properties.
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Reduction Of Ecosystem Productivity And Respiration During The European Summer 2003 Climate Anomaly: A Joint Flux Tower, Remote Sensing And Modelling Analysis
Markus Reichstein,Markus Reichstein,Philippe Ciais,Dario Papale,Riccardo Valentini,Steven W. Running,Nicolas Viovy,Wolfgang Cramer,André Granier,Jérôme Ogée,Vincent Allard,M. Aubinet,Ch. Bernhofer,Nina Buchmann,Arnaud Carrara,Thomas Grünwald,Martin Heimann,Bernard Heinesch,Alexander Knohl,Alexander Knohl,Werner L. Kutsch,Denis Loustau,Giovanni Manca,Giorgio Matteucci,Franco Miglietta,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Kim Pilegaard,Jukka Pumpanen,Serge Rambal,Sibyll Schaphoff,Guenther Seufert,Jean-François Soussana,María José Sanz,Timo Vesala,Maosheng Zhao +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the 2003 heatwave on the European biosphere's productivity and carbon balance was analyzed using the EOS-MODIS sensor data and ecosystem modelling, showing that the drop in productivity was not primarily caused by high temperatures but rather by limitation of water.