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Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå - Into forests, mosses, fungi, silviculture, and cross-country skiing 🏳️‍🌈
Stefan Hupperts 🌲🍄🦠









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I am really excited to share our new paper, published today in Nature. We show that rising atmospheric CO2 is linked to decling nutrient availability in boreal forest, with implications for the future carbon sink. Kudos to lead author @kelleyrbassett.bsky.social. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Nitrogen isotope tree-ring chronologies show that rising atmospheric CO2 has reduced nitrogen availability in boreal forests in Sweden, suggesting that elevated atmospheric CO2 is causing oligotrophic...
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Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests - Nature
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Rising CO2 is reducing nitrogen availability in boreal forests. Check out our new paper in Nature, led by @kelleyrbassett.bsky.social! 👇
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Nature research paper: Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests go.nature.com/3Op1Hca
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I'm recruiting a #PhDstudent ! Deadline Feb 10th! Explore how forest management shapes peatlands, riparian zones, streams and the #biodiversity that depends on them. www.slu.se/en/about-slu...
Excited to share our new paper on how tree community resource economics shape soil food web multifunctionality across European forests! 🌲🌍 We quantified how energy flows through microbes, fungi, detritivores, herbivores and predators beneath the forest floor. rdcu.be/fhmF2
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Great postdoc opportunity in Sweden!! With the one and only David Wardle 🧪🌐 www.umu.se/en/work-with...
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We're searching for a postdoc fellow to conduct research on biological nitrogen fixation in boreal forests! The postdoc will join a dynamic and fun research group in Umeå. Deadline Aug 27th. Reach out if you have any questions! www.slu.se/en/about-slu... @michael-gundale.bsky.social
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Nature - Plant community properties affect ecosystem functioning via energy fluxes in food webs, with the leaf and root resource economics of dominant tree species controlling soil food web...
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Tree community resource economics control soil food web multifunctionality
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Explore how soil food webs withstand droughts and heatwaves, and what this means for tree regeneration in Swedish forests! 🌲🪱🌳🍄Become a PhD student in the WIFORCE Research School and work with us at SLU-Uppsala @mycopat.bsky.social #climate #forest #microbes #nematodes www.slu.se/en/about-slu...
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Who runs the forest? Microbes. Our new paper shows soil microbiomes outweigh the effects of elevated CO2 on Scots pine growth, and differences in soil microbiomes influence how plants grow and respond to elevated CO2. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Background Soil microbial communities can affect plant nutrient uptake, productivity, and may even confer resistance to global change. Elevated atmospheric CO2 is widely expected to stimulate plant pr...
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Soil microbial community differences drive variation in Pinus sylvestris physiology, productivity, and responses to elevated CO2 - Environmental Microbiome
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Nitrogen isotope tree-ring chronologies show that rising atmospheric CO2 has reduced nitrogen availability in boreal forests in Sweden, suggesting that elevated atmospheric CO2 is causing oligotrophication in boreal forests.
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Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests - Nature
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Exciting news! Our paper, "Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests” is out today in @nature.com @natureportfolio.nature.com @stefhupperts.bsky.social @rootsofthenorth.bsky.social @michael-gundale.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Kelley R. Bassett
Nitrogen isotope tree-ring chronologies show that rising atmospheric CO2 has reduced nitrogen availability in boreal forests in Sweden, suggesting that elevated atmospheric CO2 is causing oligotrophic...
www.nature.com
Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests - Nature