Seguir
Riikka Rinnan
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Año
Fifteen years of climate change manipulations alter soil microbial communities in a subarctic heath ecosystem
R Rinnan, A Michelsen, E Bååth, S Jonasson
Global Change Biology 13 (1), 28-39, 2007
4382007
The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment
M Jiang, BE Medlyn, JE Drake, RA Duursma, IC Anderson, CVM Barton, ...
Nature 580 (7802), 227-231, 2020
3212020
Differential utilization of carbon substrates by bacteria and fungi in tundra soil
R Rinnan, E Bååth
Applied and environmental microbiology 75 (11), 3611-3620, 2009
2702009
Application of near infrared reflectance (NIR) and fluorescence spectroscopy to analysis of microbiological and chemical properties of arctic soil
R Rinnan, Å Rinnan
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39 (7), 1664-1673, 2007
1942007
Effects of litter addition and warming on soil carbon, nutrient pools and microbial communities in a subarctic heath ecosystem
R Rinnan, A Michelsen, S Jonasson
Applied Soil Ecology 39 (3), 271-281, 2008
1742008
Temperature adaptation of soil bacterial communities along an Antarctic climate gradient: predicting responses to climate warming
R Rinnan, J Rousk, E Yergeau, GA Kowalchuk, E Bååth
Global Change Biology 15 (11), 2615-2625, 2009
1602009
Responses of vegetation and soil microbial communities to warming and simulated herbivory in a subarctic heath
R Rinnan, S Stark, A Tolvanen
Journal of Ecology 97 (4), 788-800, 2009
1532009
Evidence for large microbial-mediated losses of soil carbon under anthropogenic warming
P García-Palacios, TW Crowther, M Dacal, IP Hartley, S Reinsch, ...
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 2 (7), 507-517, 2021
1432021
Methane oxidation in boreal forest soils: kinetics and sensitivity to pH and ammonium
A Saari, R Rinnan, PJ Martikainen
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 (7), 1037-1046, 2004
1272004
Mineralization and carbon turnover in subarctic heath soil as affected by warming and additional litter
R Rinnan, A Michelsen, E Bååth, S Jonasson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39 (12), 3014-3023, 2007
1132007
Large increases in Arctic biogenic volatile emissions are a direct effect of warming
M Kramshøj, I Vedel-Petersen, M Schollert, Å Rinnan, J Nymand, ...
Nature Geoscience 9 (5), 349-352, 2016
1052016
Isoprene emission from a subarctic peatland under enhanced UV‐B radiation
P Tiiva, R Rinnan, P Faubert, J Räsänen, T Holopainen, E Kyrö, ...
New Phytologist 176 (2), 346-355, 2007
932007
Doubled volatile organic compound emissions from subarctic tundra under simulated climate warming
P Faubert, P Tiiva, Å Rinnan, A Michelsen, JK Holopainen, R Rinnan
New Phytologist 187 (1), 199-208, 2010
892010
Climatic warming increases isoprene emission from a subarctic heath
P Tiiva, P Faubert, A Michelsen, T Holopainen, JK Holopainen, R Rinnan
New Phytologist 180 (4), 853-863, 2008
852008
Elevated UV‐B radiation alters fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide in peatland microcosms
R Niemi, PJ Martikainen, J Silvola, A Wulff, S Turtola, T Holopainen
Global Change Biology 8 (4), 361-371, 2002
852002
Climate change‐induced vegetation change as a driver of increased subarctic biogenic volatile organic compound emissions
H Valolahti, M Kivimäenpää, P Faubert, A Michelsen, R Rinnan
Global Change Biology 21 (9), 3478-3488, 2015
802015
Plant volatiles in extreme terrestrial and marine environments
R Rinnan, M Steinke, T McGenity, F Loreto
Plant, cell & environment 37 (8), 1776-1789, 2014
752014
Process understanding of soil BVOC fluxes in natural ecosystems: A review
J Tang, G Schurgers, R Rinnan
Reviews of Geophysics 57 (3), 966-986, 2019
742019
Responses of two Sphagnum moss species and Eriophorum vaginatum to enhanced UV‐B in a summer of low UV intensity
R Niemi, PJ Martikainen, J Silvola, E Sonninen, A Wulff, T Holopainen
New phytologist 156 (3), 509-515, 2002
732002
Ambient ultraviolet radiation in the Arctic reduces root biomass and alters microbial community composition but has no effects on microbial biomass
R Rinnan, MM Keinänen, A Kasurinen, J Asikainen, TK Kekki, ...
Global Change Biology 11 (4), 564-574, 2005
632005
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
Artículos 1–20