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Tibor Priwitzer
Researcher at Forest Research Institute
Publications - 17
Citations - 544
Tibor Priwitzer is an academic researcher from Forest Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stomatal conductance & Vapour Pressure Deficit. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 487 citations.
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Soil Respiration in European Grasslands in Relation to Climate and Assimilate Supply
Michael Bahn,Mirco Rodeghiero,Margaret Anderson-Dunn,Sabina Dore,Cristina Gimeno,Matthias Drösler,Michael Williams,Christof Ammann,Frank Berninger,Chris Flechard,Stephanie K. Jones,Manuela Balzarolo,Suresh Kumar,Christian Newesely,Tibor Priwitzer,Antonio Raschi,Rolf T. W. Siegwolf,Sanna Susiluoto,John Tenhunen,Georg Wohlfahrt,Alexander Cernusca +20 more
TL;DR: Temperature was a suitable surrogate for deriving estimates of annual Rs and temperature-independent seasonal fluctuations of Rs of an intensively managed pasture were closely related to changes in leaf area index (LAI), indicating that assimilate supply overrides potential acclimation to prevailing temperatures.
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Carbon allocation in forest ecosystem - case studies from young pine stands
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of carbon stock estimation in forest ecosystems on example of young Scotch pine stands using allometric functions using measured data and the amount of soil carbon was also estimated and total carbon fixed in the aforementioned compartments was expressed in tons per hectare.
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Possible causes of the recent rapid increase in the radial increment of silver fir in the Western Carpathians
Michal Bošeľa,Rudolf Petráš,Zuzana Sitková,Tibor Priwitzer,Jozef Pajtík,Helena Hlavatá,Róbert Sedmák,Brian Tobin +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the recent climate-growth relationships of silver fir and its temporal change along the course of its life indicated that the most probable factors behind the rapid recovery of tree radial increment were reductions in emissions of NO3 and SO2, alongside a significant increase in mean June, July and April temperatures.
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Physiological response of irrigated and non-irrigated Norway spruce trees as a consequence of drought in field conditions
Daniel Kurjak,Katarína Střelcová,Ľubica Ditmarová,Tibor Priwitzer,J. Kmet,Marián Homolák,Viliam Pichler +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the response of 25-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) trees to drought was examined during 2009 vegetation period.
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Leaf trait dissimilarities between Dutch elm hybrids with a contrasting tolerance to Dutch elm disease
Jaroslav Ďurkovič,Ingrid Čaňová,Rastislav Lagaňa,Veronika Kučerová,Michal Moravčík,Tibor Priwitzer,Josef Urban,Miloň Dvořák,Jana Krajňáková +8 more
TL;DR: Strong dissimilarities in leaf trait performances were observed between the examined Dutch elm hybrids and 'Dodoens' proved to be a valuable elm germplasm for further breeding strategies.