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Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 145
Citations - 5389
Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Stomatal conductance. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 144 publications receiving 4607 citations. Previous affiliations of Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen include Technische Universität Darmstadt & University of Copenhagen.
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Atmospheric composition change: Ecosystems–Atmosphere interactions
David Fowler,Kim Pilegaard,Mark A. Sutton,Per Ambus,Maarit Raivonen,Jan Duyzer,David Simpson,David Simpson,Hilde Fagerli,Sandro Fuzzi,Jan K. Schjoerring,Claire Granier,Claire Granier,Claire Granier,Albrecht Neftel,Ivar S. A. Isaksen,Paolo Laj,Paolo Laj,Michela Maione,Paul S. Monks,Juergen Burkhardt,U. Daemmgen,Johan Neirynck,Erwan Personne,R. Wichink-Kruit,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,Christophe Flechard,Juha-Pekka Tuovinen,Mhairi Coyle,Giacomo Gerosa,Benjamin Loubet,Nuria Altimir,L. Gruenhage,Christof Ammann,S. Cieslik,Elena Paoletti,Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen,Helge Ro-Poulsen,Pierre Cellier,John N. Cape,László Horváth,Francesco Loreto,Ülo Niinemets,Paul I. Palmer,Janne Rinne,Pawel K. Misztal,Eiko Nemitz,Douglas Nilsson,Sara C. Pryor,Martin Gallagher,Timo Vesala,Ute Skiba,Nicolas Brüggemann,Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern,Jonathan Williams,Colin D. O'Dowd,Maria Cristina Facchini,G. de Leeuw,A. Flossman,Nadine Chaumerliac,Jan Willem Erisman +60 more
TL;DR: A review of the state of the art in understanding the processes involved in the exchange of trace gases and aerosols between the earth's surface and the atmosphere can be found in this article.
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Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world
Yan-Shih Lin,Belinda E. Medlyn,Remko A. Duursma,I. Colin Prentice,I. Colin Prentice,Han Wang,Sofia Baig,Derek Eamus,Víctor Resco de Dios,Patrick J. Mitchell,David S. Ellsworth,Maarten Op de Beeck,Göran Wallin,Johan Uddling,Lasse Tarvainen,Maj-Lena Linderson,Lucas A. Cernusak,Jesse B. Nippert,Troy W. Ocheltree,David T. Tissue,Nicolas Martin-StPaul,Alistair Rogers,Jeffrey M. Warren,Paolo De Angelis,Kouki Hikosaka,Qingmin Han,Yusuke Onoda,Teresa E. Gimeno,Craig V. M. Barton,Jonathan Bennie,Damien Bonal,Alexandre Bosc,Alexandre Bosc,Markus Löw,Cate Macinins-Ng,Ana Rey,Lucy Rowland,Samantha A. Setterfield,Sabine Tausz-Posch,Joana Zaragoza-Castells,M. S. J. Broadmeadow,John E. Drake,Michael Freeman,Oula Ghannoum,Lindsay B. Hutley,Jeff W. G. Kelly,Kihachiro Kikuzawa,Pasi Kolari,Kohei Koyama,Kohei Koyama,Jean-Marc Limousin,Patrick Meir,Antonio Carlos Lola da Costa,Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen,Norma Salinas,Norma Salinas,Wei Sun,Lisa Wingate +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a database of globally distributed stomatal conductance (g(s) obtained in the field for a wide range of plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes.
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Functional traits of urban trees: air pollution mitigation potential
Ruediger Grote,Roeland Samson,Rocío Alonso,Jorge Humberto Amorim,Paloma Cariñanos,Galina Churkina,Silvano Fares,Didier Le Thiec,Ülo Niinemets,Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen,Elena Paoletti,Abhishek Tiwary,Carlo Calfapietra +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present aggregated traits of some of the most common tree species in Europe, which can be used as a decision-support tool for city planning and for improving urban air quality models.
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Reduced N cycling in response to elevated CO2, warming, and drought in a Danish heathland: Synthesizing results of the CLIMAITE project after two years of treatments
Klaus Steenberg Larsen,Louise C. Andresen,Claus Beier,Sven Jonasson,Kristian Rost Albert,Per Ambus,M.F. Arndal,Mette Sustmann Carter,Soren Christensen,Martin Holmstrup,Andreas Ibrom,Jane Kongstad,Leon van der Linden,Kristine Maraldo,Anders Michelsen,Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen,Kim Pilegaard,Anders Priemé,Helge Ro-Poulsen,Inger Kappel Schmidt,Merete Bang Selsted,Karen Stevnbak +21 more
TL;DR: The simulated future climate scenario lead to reduced N turnover, which could act to reduce the potential growth response of plants to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration, indicating that ecosystem N loss is highly sensitive to changes and variability in amount and timing of precipitation.
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Experimental design of multifactor climate change experiments with elevated CO2, warming and drought: the CLIMAITE project
Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen,Claus Beier,Sven Jonasson,Martin Holmstrup,Inger Kappel Schmidt,Per Ambus,Kim Pilegaard,Anders Michelsen,Kristian Rost Albert,Louise C. Andresen,M.F. Arndal,N. Bruun,Soren Christensen,S. Danbæk,Per Gundersen,Preben Jørgensen,Leon van der Linden,Jane Kongstad,Kristine Maraldo,Anders Priemé,Torben Riis-Nielsen,H. Ro-Poulsen,Karen Stevnbak,Merete Bang Selsted,Poul Therkild Sørensen,Klaus Steenberg Larsen,Mette Sustmann Carter,Andreas Ibrom,Torben Martinussen,Franco Miglietta,Harald Sverdrup +30 more
TL;DR: A new Danish climate change-related field scale experiment, CLIMAITE, in a heath/grassland ecosystem is described, which is a full factorial combination of elevated CO2, elevated temperature and prolonged summer drought.