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Brinkmann, Nadine and Eugster, Werner and Zweifel, Roman and Buchmann, Nina and Kahmen, Ansgar. (2016) Temperate tree species show identical response in tree water deficit but different sensitivities in sap flow to summer soil drying. Tree Physiology, 36 (12). pp. 1508-1519.

Roden, John and Kahmen, Ansgar and Buchmann, Nina and Siegwolf, Rolf T. W.. (2015) The enigma of effective path length for (18) O enrichment in leaf water of conifers. Plant, cell & environment, 38 (12). pp. 2551-2565.

Prechsl, Ulrich E. and Burri, Susanne and Gilgen, Anna K. and Kahmen, Ansgar and Buchmann, Nina. (2015) No shift to a deeper water uptake depth in response to summer drought of two lowland and sub-alpine C₃-grasslands in Switzerland. Oecologia, Vol. 177, H. 1. pp. 97-111.

Prechsl, Ulrich E. and Gilgen, Anna K. and Kahmen, Ansgar and Buchmann, Nina. (2014) Reliability and quality of water isotope data collected with a low-budget rain collector. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, Vol. 28, H. 8. pp. 879-885.

Klein, Tamir and Yakir, D. and Buchmann, Nina and Grünzweig, J.. (2013) Towards an advanced assessment of the hydrological vulnerability of forests to climate change-induced drought. New phytologist, Vol. 201, H. 3. pp. 712-716.

Streit, Kathrin and Rinne Katja T., and Hagedorn, Frank and Dawes, Melissa A. and Saurer, Mathias and Hoch, Günter and Werner, Roland A. and Buchmann, Nina and Siegwolf, Rolf T. W.. (2012) Tracing fresh assimilates through Larix decidua exposed to elevated CO2 and soil warming at the alpine treeline using compound-specific stable isotope analysis. New phytologist, Vol. 197, H. 3. pp. 838-849.

Yi, Chuixiang and Ricciuto, Daniel and Li, Runze and Wolbeck, John and Xu, Xiyan and Nilsson, Mats and Aires, Luis and Albertson, John D. and Ammann, Christof and Arain, M. Altaf and de Araujo, Alessandro C. and Aubinet, Marc and Aurela, Mika and Barcza, Zoltan and Barr, Alan and Berbigier, Paul and Beringer, Jason and Bernhofer, Christian and Black, Andrew T. and Bolstad, Paul V. and Bosveld, Fred C. and Broadmeadow, Mark S. J. and Buchmann, Nina and Burns, Sean P. and Cellier, Pierre and Chen, Jingming and Chen, Jiquan and Ciais, Philippe and Clement, Robert and Cook, Bruce D. and Curtis, Peter S. and Dail, D. Bryan and Dellwik, Ebba and Delpierre, Nicolas and Desai, Ankur R. and Dore, Sabina and Dragoni, Danilo and Drake, Bert G. and Dufrene, Eric and Dunn, Allison and Elbers, Jan and Eugster, Werner and Falk, Matthias and Feigenwinter, Christian and Flanagan, Lawrence B. and Foken, Thomas and Frank, John and Fuhrer, Juerg and Gianelle, Damiano and Goldstein, Allen and Goulden, Mike and Granier, Andre and Gruenwald, Thomas and Gu, Lianhong and Guo, Haiqiang and Hammerle, Albin and Han, Shijie and Hanan, Niall P. and Haszpra, Laszlo and Heinesch, Bernard and Helfter, Carole and Hendriks, Dimmie and Hutley, Lindsay B. and Ibrom, Andreas and Jacobs, Cor and Johansson, Torbjoern and Jongen, Marjan and Katul, Gabriel and Kiely, Gerard and Klumpp, Katja and Knohl, Alexander and Kolb, Thomas and Kutsch, Werner L. and Lafleur, Peter and Laurila, Tuomas and Leuning, Ray and Lindroth, Anders and Liu, Heping and Loubet, Benjamin and Manca, Giovanni and Marek, Michal and Margolis, Hank A. and Martin, Timothy A. and Massman, William J. and Matamala, Roser and Matteucci, Giorgio and McCaughey, Harry and Merbold, Lutz and Meyers, Tilden and Migliavacca, Mirco and Miglietta, Franco and Misson, Laurent and Moelder, Meelis and Moncrieff, John and Monson, Russell K. and Montagnani, Leonardo and Montes-Helu, Mario and Moors, Eddy and Moureaux, Christine and Mukelabai, Mukufute M. and Munger, J. William and Myklebust, May and Nagy, Zoltan and Noormets, Asko and Oechel, Walter and Oren, Ram and Pallardy, Stephen G. and Kyaw, Tha Paw U. and Pereira, Joao S. and Pilegaard, Kim and Pinter, Krisztina and Pio, Casimiro and Pita, Gabriel and Powell, Thomas L. and Rambal, Serge and Randerson, James T. and von Randow, Celso and Rebmann, Corinna and Rinne, Janne and Rossi, Federica and Roulet, Nigel and Ryel, Ronald J. and Sagerfors, Jorgen and Saigusa, Nobuko and Sanz, Maria Jose and Mugnozza, Giuseppe-Scarascia and Schmid, Hans Peter and Seufert, Guenther and Siqueira, Mario and Soussana, Jean-Francois and Starr, Gregory and Sutton, Mark A. and Tenhunen, John and Tuba, Zoltan and Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka and Valentini, Riccardo and Vogel, Christoph S. and Wang, Jingxin and Wang, Shaoqiang and Wang, Weiguo and Welp, Lisa R. and Wen, Xuefa and Wharton, Sonia and Wilkinson, Matthew and Williams, Christopher A. and Wohlfahrt, Georg and Yamamoto, Susumu and Yu, Guirui and Zampedri, Roberto and Zhao, Bin and Zhao, Xinquan. (2010) Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents. Environmental research letters, 5 (3).

Kahmen, Ansgar and Wanek, Wolfgang and Buchmann, Nina. (2008) Foliar delta(15)N values characterize soil N cycling and reflect nitrate or ammonium preference of plants along a temperate grassland gradient. Oecologia, 156 (4). pp. 861-870.

Unsicker, Sybille B. and Baer, Nadine and Kahmen, Ansgar and Wagner, Markus and Buchmann, Nina and Weisser, Wolfgang W.. (2006) Invertebrate herbivory along a gradient of plant species diversity in extensively managed grasslands. Oecologia, 150 (2). pp. 233-246.

Kahmen, Ansgar and Renker, Carsten and Unsicker, Sybille B. and Buchmann, Nina. (2006) Niche complementarity for nitrogen: an explanation for the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationship? Ecology, 87 (5). pp. 1244-1255.

Kahmen, Ansgar and Perner, Jörg and Audorff, Volker and Weisser, Wolfgang and Buchmann, Nina. (2005) Effects of plant diversity, community composition and environmental parameters on productivity in montane European grasslands. Oecologia, 142 (4). pp. 606-615.

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