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Gabriele Guidolotti
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 35
Citations - 1705
Gabriele Guidolotti is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Soil respiration. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1446 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriele Guidolotti include Tuscia University.
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CO2 balance of boreal, temperate, and tropical forests derived from a global database
Sebastiaan Luyssaert,Sebastiaan Luyssaert,I. Inglima,Martin Jung,Andrew D. Richardson,Markus Reichstein,Dario Papale,S. L. Piao,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Lisa Wingate,Giorgio Matteucci,Luiz E. O. C. Aragão,Marc Aubinet,Christian Beer,Christian Bernhofer,Kevin Black,Damien Bonal,Jean-Marc Bonnefond,Jeffrey Q. Chambers,Philippe Ciais,Bruce D. Cook,Kenneth J. Davis,A. J. Dolman,Birgit Gielen,Michael L. Goulden,John Grace,A. Granier,Achim Grelle,Timothy J. Griffis,Thomas Grünwald,Gabriele Guidolotti,Paul J. Hanson,Richard Harding,David Y. Hollinger,Lucy R. Hutyra,Pasi Kolari,Bart Kruijt,Werner L. Kutsch,Fredrik Lagergren,T. Laurila,Beverly E. Law,G. Le Maire,Anders Lindroth,Denis Loustau,Yadvinder Malhi,J. Mateus,Mirco Migliavacca,Laurent Misson,Leonardo Montagnani,John Moncrieff,Eddy Moors,J. W. Munger,Eero Nikinmaa,Scott V. Ollinger,Gabriel Pita,Corinna Rebmann,Olivier Roupsard,Nobuko Saigusa,María José Sanz,Guenther Seufert,Carlos A. Sierra,Marie-Louise Smith,Jianwu Tang,Riccardo Valentini,Timo Vesala,Ivan A. Janssens +65 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive global database for forest ecosystems, which includes carbon budget variables (fluxes and stocks), ecosystem traits (e.g., leaf area index, age), as well as ancillary site information such as management regime, climate, and soil characteristics.
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Urgent need for a common metric to make precipitation manipulation experiments comparable.
Sara Vicca,Sara Vicca,Anna Katarina Gilgen,Anna Katarina Gilgen,M. Camino Serrano,Freja E. Dreesen,Jeffrey S. Dukes,Jeffrey S. Dukes,Marc Estiarte,Sharon B. Gray,Gabriele Guidolotti,Susanne S. Hoeppner,Andrew D. B. Leakey,Romà Ogaya,Donald R. Ort,Donald R. Ort,M. Z. Ostrogovic,Serge Rambal,Jordi Sardans,Michael Schmitt,Matthew H. Siebers,L. van der Linden,O. van Straaten,André Granier +23 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of effects of precipitation manipulations must use a more ecologically meaningful metric to describe the actual treatment than merely the change in precipitation to understand why plant responses to altered precipitation differ among ecosystems.
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Can current moisture responses predict soil CO2 efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments
Sara Vicca,Michael Bahn,Marc Estiarte,E.E. van Loon,Rodrigo Vargas,Giorgio Alberti,Giorgio Alberti,Per Ambus,M. A. Arain,Claus Beier,Claus Beier,Lisa Patrick Bentley,Werner Borken,Nina Buchmann,Scott L. Collins,G. de Dato,Jeffrey S. Dukes,Jeffrey S. Dukes,C. Escolar,Philip A. Fay,Gabriele Guidolotti,Paul J. Hanson,Ansgar Kahmen,György Kröel-Dulay,Thomas Ladreiter-Knauss,Klaus Steenberg Larsen,Eszter Lellei-Kovács,Edwin Lebrija-Trejos,Fernando T. Maestre,Sven Marhan,Miles R. Marshall,Patrick Meir,Patrick Meir,Y. Miao,Jan Muhr,Pascal A. Niklaus,Romà Ogaya,Josep Peñuelas,Christian Poll,Lindsey E. Rustad,Kathleen Savage,Andreas Schindlbacher,Inger Kappel Schmidt,Andrew R. Smith,Eleneide Doff Sotta,Vidya Suseela,Vidya Suseela,Albert Tietema,N. van Gestel,O. van Straaten,Shiqiang Wan,Ulrich Weber,Ivan A. Janssens +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate whether current responses of SCE to fluctuations in soil temperature and soil water content can be used to predict SCE under altered rainfall patterns, and the most reliable data sets available were used to test the hypothesis that a model parameterized with data from the control plots (using soil temperature, water content as predictor variables) could adequately predict the SCE measured in the manipulated treatment.
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Plant respiration: Controlled by photosynthesis or biomass?
Alessio Collalti,Mark G. Tjoelker,Günter Hoch,Annikki Mäkelä,Gabriele Guidolotti,Mary A. Heskel,Giai Petit,Michael G. Ryan,Michael G. Ryan,Giovanna Battipaglia,Giorgio Matteucci,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice +13 more
TL;DR: Respiration is not linearly related either to photosynthesis or to biomass, but it is more strongly controlled by recent photosynthates than by total biomass, and both mutually incompatible hypotheses are shown to be incorrect.
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The relationship between isoprene emission, CO2 assimilation and water use efficiency across a range of poplar genotypes
TL;DR: A positive linear correlation between the fraction of recently assimilated carbon emitted as Iso and Iso emission rate was found and the slope of this relationship indicated that each nanomole of Iso emitted requires a fixed fraction of photosynthetic carbon regardless of the intra- and interspecific variability in the Populus genus, and of leaf ontogeny.