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Anders Lindroth

Anders Lindroth

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Environmental Sciences
Sweden
2026

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
90
Citations
39165
World Ranking
578
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Anders Lindroth is a researcher affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their main field of study is Environmental Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Water Science and Technology, and Soil Science.

Their research encompasses a diverse set of topics, primarily centered on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Fire Effects on Ecosystems, Climate Variability and Models, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Climate Change and Permafrost, and Tree-ring Climate Responses.

Among Lindroth's recent papers are:

  • "Increasing contribution of peatlands to boreal evapotranspiration in a warming climate," 2020, published in Nature Climate Change
  • "Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database," 2021, published in Earth System Science Data
  • "CO2-induced terrestrial climate feedback mechanism: From carbon sink to aerosol source and back," 2024, published in Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • "Effects of drought and meteorological forcing on carbon and water fluxes in Nordic forests during the dry summer of 2018," 2020, published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season," 2020, published in Environmental Research Letters

Lindroth frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Mats B. Nilsson, Matthias Peichl, Natascha Kljun, Ivan Mammarella, and Leif Klemedtsson.

Their work has been published mainly in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Global Change Biology
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Best Publications

  • Terrestrial Gross Carbon Dioxide Uptake: Global Distribution and Covariation with Climate

    Christian Beer;Markus Reichstein;Enrico Tomelleri;Philippe Ciais

  • Driver mutations in histone H3.3 and chromatin remodelling genes in paediatric glioblastoma

    Jeremy Schwartzentruber;Andrey Korshunov;Xiao Yang Liu;David T.W. Jones

  • Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests

    R. Valentini;G. Matteucci;A. J. Dolman;E.-D. Schulze

  • Hotspot mutations in H3F3A and IDH1 define distinct epigenetic and biological subgroups of glioblastoma.

    Dominik Sturm;Hendrik Witt;Hendrik Witt;Volker Hovestadt;Dong Anh Khuong-Quang

  • Global patterns of land-atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide, latent heat, and sensible heat derived from eddy covariance, satellite, and meteorological observations

    Martin Jung;Markus Reichstein;Hank A. Margolis;Alessandro Cescatti

  • The human footprint in the carbon cycle of temperate and boreal forests

    Federico Magnani;Maurizio Mencuccini;Marco Borghetti;Paul Berbigier

  • Net carbon dioxide losses of northern ecosystems in response to autumn warming

    Shilong Piao;Philippe Ciais;Pierre Friedlingstein;Philippe Peylin

  • Productivity overshadows temperature in determining soil and ecosystem respiration across European forests

    I. A. Janssens;H. Lankreijer;G. Matteucci;A. S. Kowalski

  • CO2 balance of boreal, temperate, and tropical forests derived from a global database

    Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Sebastiaan Luyssaert;I. Inglima;M. Jung;A. D. Richardson

  • Energy exchange and water budget partitioning in a boreal minerogenic mire

    Matthias Peichl;Jörgen Sagerfors;Anders Lindroth;Ishi Buffam;Ishi Buffam

  • Reduced H3K27me3 and DNA Hypomethylation Are Major Drivers of Gene Expression in K27M Mutant Pediatric High-Grade Gliomas

    Sebastian Bender;Sebastian Bender;Yujie Tang;Anders M. Lindroth;Volker Hovestadt

  • Evidence for Soil Water Control on Carbon and Water Dynamics in European Forests during the Extremely Dry Year: 2003

    A. Granier;M. Reichstein;N. Bréda;I.A. Janssens

  • Comparison of different chamber techniques for measuring soil CO2 efflux

    Jukka Pumpanen;Pasi Kolari;Hannu Ilvesniemi;Kari Minkkinen

  • The likely impact of elevated [CO2], nitrogen deposition, increased temperature and management on carbon sequestration in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems: a literature review.

    Ritta Hyvönen;Goran I. Agren;Sune Linder;Tryggve Persson

  • BCAT1 promotes cell proliferation through amino acid catabolism in gliomas carrying wild-type IDH1

    Martje Tönjes;Sebastian Barbus;Yoon Jung Park;Yoon Jung Park;Wei Wang

  • Mutations in regulators of the epigenome and their connections to global chromatin patterns in cancer

    Christoph Plass;Stefan M. Pfister;Stefan M. Pfister;Anders M. Lindroth;Olga Bogatyrova

  • Long‐term measurements of boreal forest carbon balance reveal large temperature sensitivity

    Anders Lindroth;Achim Grelle;Ann‐Sofie Morén

  • Contemporary carbon accumulation in a boreal oligotrophic minerogenic mire – a significant sink after accounting for all C‐fluxes

    Mats Nilsson;Joergen Sagerfors;Ishi Buffam;Hjalmar Laudon

  • Air temperature triggers the recovery of evergreen boreal forest photosynthesis in spring

    Suni Tanja;Frank Berninger;Timo Vesala;Tiina Markkanen

  • Variability in exchange of CO2 across 12 northern peatland and tundra sites

    Magnus Lund;Peter M. Lafleur;Nigel T. Roulet;Anders Lindroth

  • DNMT and HDAC inhibitors induce cryptic transcription start sites encoded in long terminal repeats.

    David Brocks;Christopher R. Schmidt;Michael Daskalakis;Hyo Sik Jang

Frequent Co-Authors

Timo Vesala
Timo Vesala University of Helsinki
Achim Grelle
Achim Grelle Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Meelis Mölder
Meelis Mölder Lund University
Leif Klemedtsson
Leif Klemedtsson University of Gothenburg
Mika Aurela
Mika Aurela Finnish Meteorological Institute
Leonardo Montagnani
Leonardo Montagnani Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Mats Nilsson
Mats Nilsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ivan Mammarella
Ivan Mammarella University of Helsinki
Torben R. Christensen
Torben R. Christensen Aarhus University
Pasi Kolari
Pasi Kolari University of Helsinki

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