Publications of J. Kesselmeier
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Journal Article (123)
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10 (6), pp. 4241 - 4257 (2013)
Seasonal measurements of total OH reactivity emission rates from Norway spruce in 2011. Biogeosciences 42.
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32 (9), pp. 1082 - 1091 (2012)
The diversification of terpene emissions in Mediterranean oaks: lessons from a study of Quercus suber, Quercus canariensis and its hybrid Quercus afares. Tree Physiology 43.
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60 (31), pp. 7588 - 7596 (2012)
Sulfur Fertilization and Fungal Infections Affect the Exchange of H2S and COS from Agricultural Crops. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 44.
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117, D05307 (2012)
Impact of the Manaus urban plume on trace gas mixing ratios near the surface in the Amazon Basin: Implications for the NO-NO2-O3 photostationary state and peroxy radical levels. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 45.
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1, 1:9 (2012)
Root anoxia effects on physiology and emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) under short- and long-term inundation of trees from Amazonian floodplains. Springerplus 46.
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5 (5), pp. 955 - 989 (2012)
The dynamic chamber method: trace gas exchange fluxes (NO, NO2, O3) between plants and the atmosphere in the laboratory and in the field. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 47.
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12 (4), pp. 1923 - 1950 (2012)
Coupling processes and exchange of energy and reactive and non-reactive trace gases at a forest site - results of the EGER experiment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 48.
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9 (8), pp. 2935 - 2945 (2012)
Observations of the uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) by trees under elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Biogeosciences 49.
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42 (2), pp. 173 - 184 (2012)
Soil CO2 efflux in Central Amazonia: environmental and methodological effects. Acta Amazonica 50.
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45 (32), pp. 5742 - 5750 (2011)
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) uptake by vegetation controlled by atmospheric concentrations and plant stomatal aperture. Atmospheric Environment 51.
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116, D19301 (2011)
Within-canopy sesquiterpene ozonolysis in Amazonia. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 52.
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116, D16304 (2011)
Plant-specific volatile organic compound emission rates from young and mature leaves of Mediterranean vegetation. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 53.
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8 (12), pp. 3709 - 3720 (2011)
Ecosystem-scale compensation points of formic and acetic acid in the central Amazon. Biogeosciences 54.
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8 (8), pp. 2209 - 2246 (2011)
Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurement protocols. Biogeosciences 55.
Journal Article
6 (1), pp. 6 - 29 (2011)
Influence of drainage status on soil and water chemistry, litter decomposition and soil respiration in central Amazonian forests on sandy soils. Ambiente & Água 56.
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10 (19), pp. 9251 - 9282 (2010)
Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 57.
Journal Article
7 (6), pp. 1809 - 1832 (2010)
The leaf-level emission factor of volatile isoprenoids: caveats, model algorithms, response shapes and scaling. Biogeosciences 58.
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7 (1), pp. 333 - 341 (2010)
A kinetic analysis of leaf uptake of COS and its relation to transpiration, photosynthesis and carbon isotope fractionation. Biogeosciences 59.
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3 (6), pp. 1615 - 1627 (2010)
Quantitative and enantioselective analysis of monoterpenes from plant chambers and in ambient air using SPME. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 60.
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1335 - 1348 (2009)
Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds After Herbivory from Trifolium pratense (L.) Under Laboratory and Field Conditions. Journal of Chemical Ecology