Publications

Our most recent publications are presented here, and all of them are listed on our TUHAT page.

This paper has been selected to the Nature Communications' Editors’ Highlights webpage of recent research on “Climate change impacts” .

Roderick Dewar, Teemu Hölttä and Yann Salmon have published a new paper on a simple analytically-solvable model of stomatal responses to above- and below-ground environmental factors, as well as internal sink activity. The model is based on an optimal trade-off between stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to photosynthesis, and its predictions are supported by experimental data from girdling and drought experiments. The paper is published in New Phytologist and is available here.

  • Ingram S., Salmon Y., Lintunen A., Hölttä T., Vesala T., and Vehkamäki H. (2021) Dynamic Surface Tension Enhances the Stability of Nanobubbles in Xylem Sap, Frontiers in Plant Science, section Plant Biophysics and Modeling, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.732701.
  • Salomón R., Peters R., et al. (2021). The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests. Nature communications, 13:28. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27579-9.
  • Dewar R., Hölttä T., & Salmon Y. (2021). Exploring optimal stomatal control under alternative hypotheses for the regulation of plant sources and sinks. New Phytologist, DOI: 10.1111/nph.17795
  • Lintunen, A., Preisler, Y., Oz, I., Yakir, D., Vesala, T., and Hölttä, T. Bark transpiration rates can reach needle transpiration rates under dry conditions in a semi-arid forest. Frontiers in Plant Science, accepted for publication, 2021.

  • Held, M., Ganthaler, A., Lintunen, A., Oberhuber, W., and Mayr, S. Tracheid and pit dimensions hardly vary in the xylem of Pinus sylvestris under contrasting growing conditions. Frontiers in Plant Science, accepted for publication, 2021.

  • Lappalainen, H., Petäjä, T., Vihma, T., Räisänen, J., Baklanov, A., Chalov, S., Esau, I., Ezhova, E., Leppäranta, M., Pozdnyakov, D., Pumpanen, J., Andreae, M. O., Arshinov, M., Asmi, E., Bai, J., Bashmachnikov, I., Belan, B., Bianchi, F., Biskaborn, B., Boy, M., Bäck, J., Cheng, B., Chubarova, N. Y., Duplissy, J., Dyukarev, E., Eleftheriadis, K., Forsius, M., Heimann, M., Juhola, S., Konovalov, V., Konovalov, I., Konstantinov, P., Koster, K., Lapsina, E., Lintunen, A., Mahura, A., Makkonen, R., Malkhazova, S., Mammarella, I., Mammola, S., Mazon, S., Meinander, O., Mikhailov, E., Miles, V., Myslenko, S., Orlov, D., Paris, J.-D., Pirazzini, R., Popovicheva, O., Pulliainen, J., Rautiainen, K., Sachs, T., Shevchenko, V., Skorokhod, A., Stohl, A., Suhonen, E., Thomson, E. S., Tsidilina, M., Tynkkynen, V.-P., Uotila, P., Virkkula, A., Voropay, N., Wolf, T., Yasunaka, S., Zhang, J., Qui, Y., Ding, A., Guo, H., Bondur, V., Kasimov, N., Zilitinkevich, S., Kerminen, V.-M., and Kulmala, M.: Overview: Recent advances on the understanding of the Northern Eurasian environments and of the urban air quality in China - Pan Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) program perspective, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-341, accepted for publication, 2021.