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Steffen M. Noe
Researcher at Estonian University of Life Sciences
Publications - 55
Citations - 1859
Steffen M. Noe is an academic researcher from Estonian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemiboreal & Photosynthesis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1421 citations. Previous affiliations of Steffen M. Noe include Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences & Technische Universität Darmstadt.
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Process-based estimates of terrestrial ecosystem isoprene emissions: incorporating the effects of a direct CO 2 -isoprene interaction
Almut Arneth,Ülo Niinemets,Ülo Niinemets,Shelley Pressley,Jaana Bäck,Pertti Hari,Thomas Karl,Steffen M. Noe,Iain Colin Prentice,Dominique Serça,Thomas Hickler,Annett Wolf,Benjamin Smith +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled vegetation dynamics-isoprene model is described and used in a mode particularly suited for the ecosystem scale, but it can be employed at the global level as well.
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Solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence is strongly correlated with terrestrial photosynthesis for a wide variety of biomes: First global analysis based on OCO‐2 and flux tower observations
Xing Li,Xing Li,Jingfeng Xiao,Binbin He,M. Altaf Arain,Jason Beringer,Ankur R. Desai,Carmen Emmel,David Y. Hollinger,Alisa Krasnova,Ivan Mammarella,Steffen M. Noe,Penélope Serrano Ortiz,Camilo Rey-Sanchez,Adrian V. Rocha,Andrej Varlagin +15 more
TL;DR: OCO-2 SIF generally had a better performance for predicting GPP than satellite-derived vegetation indices and a light use efficiency model, and the generally consistent slope of the relationship among biomes suggests a nearly universal rather than biome-specific SIF-GPP relationship.
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The leaf-level emission factor of volatile isoprenoids: caveats, model algorithms, response shapes and scaling
Ülo Niinemets,Russell K. Monson,Almut Arneth,Paolo Ciccioli,Jürgen Kesselmeier,Uwe Kuhn,Steffen M. Noe,Josep Peñuelas,Michael Staudt +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the most widely used plant isoprenoid emission models is presented, which emphasizes the need to update model algorithms by including missing environmental and physico-chemical controls, and always to define ES within the proper context of model structure and spatial and temporal resolution.
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Leaf rust induced volatile organic compounds signalling in willow during the infection
Merje Toome,Pille Randjärv,Lucian Copolovici,Ülo Niinemets,Katrin Heinsoo,Anne Luik,Steffen M. Noe +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a willow-leaf rust system to describe the effects of a biotrophic fungal infection on the volatile organic compounds (VOC) emission pattern of willow leaves.
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A global observational analysis to understand changes in air quality during exceptionally low anthropogenic emission conditions.
Ranjeet S. Sokhi,Vikas Singh,Xavier Querol,Sandro Finardi,Admir Créso Targino,Maria de Fátima Andrade,Radenko Pavlovic,Rebecca M. Garland,Jordi Massagué,Shaofei Kong,Alexander Baklanov,Lu Ren,Oksana Tarasova,Greg Carmichael,Vincent-Henri Peuch,V. K. Anand,Graciela Arbilla,Kaitlin Badali,Gufran Beig,Luis Carlos Belalcazar,Andrea Bolignano,Peter Brimblecombe,Patricia Camacho,Alejandro Casallas,Jean Pierre Charland,Jason Choi,Eleftherios Chourdakis,Isabelle Coll,Marty Collins,Josef Cyrys,Cleyton Martins da Silva,Alessandro Domenico Di Giosa,Anna Di Leo,Camilo Ferro,Mario Gavidia-Calderon,Amiya Gayen,Alexander Ginzburg,Fabrice Godefroy,Yuri Alexandra Gonzalez,Marco Guevara-Luna,Sk. Mafizul Haque,Henno Havenga,Dennis Herod,Urmas Hõrrak,Tareq Hussein,Sergio Ibarra,Monica Jaimes,Marko Kaasik,Ravindra Khaiwal,Jhoon Kim,Anu Kousa,Jaakko Kukkonen,Markku Kulmala,Joel Kuula,Nathalie La Violette,Guido Lanzani,Xi Liu,Stephanie MacDougall,Patrick M. Manseau,Giada Marchegiani,Brian C. McDonald,Swasti Vardhan Mishra,Luisa T. Molina,Dennis Mooibroek,Suman Mor,Nicolas Moussiopoulos,Fabio Murena,Jarkko V. Niemi,Steffen M. Noe,Thiago Assis Rodrigues Nogueira,Michael Norman,Juan Luis Pérez-Camaño,Tuukka Petäjä,Stuart Piketh,Aditi Rathod,Ken Reid,Armando Retama,Olivia Rivera,Néstor Y. Rojas,Jhojan P. Rojas-Quincho,Roberto San José,Odón Sánchez,Rodrigo Seguel,Salla Sillanpää,Yushan Su,Nigel J. Tapper,Antonio Terrazas,Hilkka Timonen,Domenico Toscano,George Tsegas,Guus J.M. Velders,Christos Vlachokostas,Erika von Schneidemesser,Rajasree Vpm,Ravi Yadav,Rasa Zalakeviciute,Miguel Zavala +96 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effects of the differences in both emissions and regional and local meteorology in 2020 compared with the period 2015-2019, by adopting a globally consistent approach, this comprehensive observational analysis focuses on changes in air quality in and around cities across the globe for the following air pollutants PM2.5, PM10, PMC (coarse fraction of PM), NO2, SO2, NOx, CO, O3 and the total gaseous oxidant (OX ǫ) during the COVID-19 pandemic period of exceptionally