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J. Fisher
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 7
Citations - 442
J. Fisher is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Nutrient cycle. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 260 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Fisher include California Institute of Technology & Chapman University.
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PLANT-SOIL INTERACTIONS AND THE CARBON CYCLE Integrating plant-soil interactions into global carbon cycle models
Nick Ostle,Peter B. Smith,Rosie A. Fisher,F. Ian Woodward,J. Fisher,Jo Smith,David W. Galbraith,Peter Levy,Patrick Meir,Niall P. McNamara,Richard D. Bardgett +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the general structure of dynamic global vegetation models that use plant functional types (PFTs) classifications as a means to integrate plant-soil interactions and illustrate how models have been developed to improve the simulation of: (a) soil carbon dynamics, (b) nitrogen cycling, (c) drought impacts and (d) vegetation dynamics.
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A trade-off between plant and soil carbon storage under elevated CO2.
César Terrer,César Terrer,Richard P. Phillips,Bruce A. Hungate,J. Rosende,Jennifer Pett-Ridge,Matthew E. Craig,Matthew E. Craig,K. J. van Groenigen,Trevor F. Keenan,Benjamin N. Sulman,Benjamin D. Stocker,Benjamin D. Stocker,Peter B. Reich,Adam F. A. Pellegrini,Adam F. A. Pellegrini,Elise Pendall,Haicheng Zhang,R. D. Evans,Yolima Carrillo,J. Fisher,J. Fisher,K. Van Sundert,Sara Vicca,Robert B. Jackson +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize data from 108 eCO2 experiments and find that the effect of e CO2 on organic carbon stocks is best explained by a negative relationship with plant biomass: when plant biomass is strongly stimulated by e CO 2, organic carbon storage declines; conversely, when biomass is weakly stimulated, SOC storage increases.
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Mycorrhizal Distributions Impact Global Patterns of Carbon and Nutrient Cycling
Renato K. Braghiere,Renato K. Braghiere,J. Fisher,Rosie A. Fisher,Rosie A. Fisher,Mingjie Shi,Brian N Steidinger,Benjamin N. Sulman,Nadia Soudzilovskaia,Nadia Soudzilovskaia,Xiaojuan Yang,Jingjing Liang,Jingjing Liang,Kabir G. Peay,Thomas W. Crowther,Richard P. Phillips +15 more
TL;DR: Most tree species predominantly associate with a single type of mycorrhizal fungi, which can differentially affect plant nutrient acquisition and biogeochemical cycling as discussed by the authors, which can also affect plant growth.
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Multi-sensor approach for high space and time resolution land surface temperature
Ankur R. Desai,Anam M. Khan,Ting Zheng,Sreenath Paleri,Brian J. Butterworth,Temple R. Lee,J. Fisher,Glynn Hulley,Tania Kleynhans,Aaron Gerace,Philip A. Townsend,Paul C. Stoy,Stefan Metzger,Stefan Metzger +13 more
TL;DR: A growing area of interest is in downscaling, localizing, and/or resolving sub-grid scale energy, water, and carbon fluxes as mentioned in this paper, where surface-atmosphere fluxes and their drivers vary across space and time.
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Nutrient Cycle Impacts on Forest Ecosystem Carbon Cycling: Improved Prediction of Climate Feedbacks from Coupled C–Nutrient Dynamics from Ecosystem to Regional Scales
TL;DR: The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis (VETPA) as mentioned in this paper was founded by Ostrom et al. in the early 1990s.