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Plant Science and Agronomy
Sweden
2022

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
67
Citations
17615
World Ranking
816
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Plant Science and Agronomy in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Sune Linder is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. The primary fields of their research encompass Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Within these areas, their scholarly work focuses on several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Soil Science, Plant Science, Ecology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The main research topics explored by Linder cover Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Forest Ecology and Management, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, and Tree-ring Climate Responses.

Linder has contributed to multiple publications in reputable scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Plant Cell & Environment, New Phytologist, Forest Ecology and Management, and Biogeosciences.

  • "Estimating canopy gross primary production by combining phloem stable isotopes with canopy and mesophyll conductances" (2020, Plant Cell & Environment)
  • "Disaggregating the effects of nitrogen addition on gross primary production in a boreal Scots pine forest" (2021, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
  • "Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state" (2022, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology)
  • "Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen-fertilized boreal Scots pine forest" (2023, New Phytologist)
  • "A carbon-budget approach shows that reduced decomposition causes the nitrogen-induced increase in soil carbon in a boreal forest" (2021, Forest Ecology and Management)

Linder frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors who have contributed significantly to their research outputs. Most frequent coauthors include John D. Marshall, Matthias Peichl, Torgny Näsholm, Hyungwoo Lim, and Xianglin Tian.

Best Publications

  • The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System

    P. Falkowski;R. J. Scholes;E. Boyle;J. Canadell

  • 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

  • NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND CARBON ALLOCATION PATTERNS OF BOREAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS

    S. T. Gower;O. Krankina;R. J. Olson;M. Apps

  • Constraints to growth of boreal forests.

    Paul Jarvis;Sune Linder

  • Foliar analysis for detecting and correcting nutrient imbalances in Norway spruce

    Sune Linder

  • Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature.

    Wouter I. J. Dieleman;Wouter I. J. Dieleman;Sara Vicca;Feike A. Dijkstra;Frank Hagedorn

  • The effect of water and nutrient availability on the productivity of Norway spruce in northern and southern Sweden

    Johan Bergh;Sune Linder;Tomas Lundmark;Björn Elfving

  • Quantification of effects of season and nitrogen supply on tree below-ground carbon transfer to ectomycorrhizal fungi and other soil organisms in a boreal pine forest.

    Mona N. Högberg;Maria J. I. Briones;Maria J. I. Briones;Sonja G. Keel;Daniel B. Metcalfe

  • The response of heterotrophic CO2 flux to soil warming

    Peter E. Eliasson;Ross E. McMurtrie;David A. Pepper;Monika Strömgren

  • High temporal resolution tracing of photosynthate carbon from the tree canopy to forest soil microorganisms

    Peter Högberg;M N Högberg;S G Göttlicher;N R Betson

  • Modeled interactive effects of precipitation, temperature, and [CO2] on ecosystem carbon and water dynamics in different climatic zones

    Yiqi Luo;Dieter Gerten;Guerric Le Maire;William J. Parton

  • Fertilization of boreal forest reduces both autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration

    Per Olsson;Sune Linder;Reiner Giesler;Peter Högberg

  • Impact of long-term nitrogen addition on carbon stocks in trees and soils in northern Europe

    Riitta Hyvönen;Tryggve Persson;Stefan Andersson;Bengt Olsson

  • Potential and actual production in Australian forest stands.

    S. Linder

  • Are ectomycorrhizal fungi alleviating or aggravating nitrogen limitation of tree growth in boreal forests

    Torgny Näsholm;Torgny Näsholm;Peter Högberg;Oskar Franklin;Daniel Metcalfe

  • Performance of the LAI-2000 plant canopy analyzer in estimating leaf area index of some Scots pine stands

    Pauline Stenberg;Sune Linder;Heikki Smolander;Jeremy Flower-Ellis

  • Feedback interactions between needle litter decomposition and rhizosphere activity

    Jens-Arne Subke;Volker Hahn;Giovanna Battipaglia;Sune Linder

  • Effects of soil warming during spring on photosynthetic recovery in boreal Norway spruce stands

    Johan Bergh;SunE. Linder

  • Canopy dynamics and growth of Pinus radiata. I: Effects of irrigation and fertilization during a drought

    S. Linder;M. L. Benson;B. J. Myers;R. J. Raison

  • Dark respiration of pines

    Michael G. Ryan;Sune Linder;James M. Vose;Robert M. Hubbard

  • Effects of nutrition and soil warming on stemwood production in a boreal Norway spruce stand

    Monika Strömgren;Sune Linder

  • Climatic factors controlling the productivity of Norway spruce : A model-based analysis

    Johan Bergh;Ross E McMurtrie;Sune Linder

Frequent Co-Authors

Ram Oren
Ram Oren Duke University
Torgny Näsholm
Torgny Näsholm Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Tomas Lundmark
Tomas Lundmark Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Bjarni D. Sigurdsson
Bjarni D. Sigurdsson Agricultural University of Iceland
Ross E. McMurtrie
Ross E. McMurtrie University of New South Wales
John D. Marshall
John D. Marshall University of Gothenburg
Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Johan Bergh
Johan Bergh Linnaeus University
Matthias Peichl
Matthias Peichl Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Paul G. Jarvis
Paul G. Jarvis University of Edinburgh

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