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Giovanna Battipaglia

Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

Publications -  113
Citations -  3707

Giovanna Battipaglia is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 96 publications receiving 2786 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanna Battipaglia include Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research & Central Maine Community College.

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Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO2

Anthony P. Walker, +67 more
- 01 Mar 2021 - 
TL;DR: A range of evidence supports a positive terrestrial carbon sink in response to iCO2, albeit with uncertain magnitude and strong suggestion of a role for additional agents of global change.
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Feedback interactions between needle litter decomposition and rhizosphere activity

TL;DR: The results indicate mutual positive feedbacks between litter decomposition and rhizosphere activity and a significant interaction between girdling and litter treatments over the same period.
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Seasonal transfer of oxygen isotopes from precipitation and soil to the tree ring: source water versus needle water enrichment.

TL;DR: Modelling results support the findings that seasonal tree-ring δ(18) O variations are captured best when the week-to-week variations of the leaf water signal are suppressed, and suggest that climate signals in tree- ring δ-18 O variations should be strongest at temperate sites with humid conditions and precipitation maxima during the growing season.
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Variations of vessel diameter and δ13C in false rings of Arbutus unedo L. reflect different environmental conditions

TL;DR: These findings show that IADF characterization can provide information about the relationship between environmental factors and tree growth at the seasonal level and is a promising way for dating problematic wood samples and interpreting the phenomena that trigger the formation of IADFs in the Mediterranean environment.