This December, AGU24 returns to Washington, D.C., bringing together more than 25,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists, and communicators from over 100 countries. With the theme “What’s Next…Read More >
Blogs
COP16 Post Event Report: Plant Diversity and Climate Adaptation in a Changing World
Event Title: How Does Plant Diversity Respond to Climate Change? On October 24, a distinguished side event, “How Does Plant Diversity Respond to Climate Change?” convened at COP16’s Academic and…Read More >
How Does Plant Diversity Respond to Climate Change? LEMONTREE at COP16 in Columbia
Blog written by Jiaze Li and Minxue Tang (LEMONTREE ERCs) October in Colombia marks the transition from summer to the rainy season and this year, it also marked the long…Read More >
Evidence for Widespread Thermal Acclimation of Canopy Photosynthesis
A new study published in Nature Plants led by LEMONTREE’s Jiangong Liu from Seoul National University, “Evidence for Widespread Thermal Acclimation of Canopy Photosynthesis,” reveals groundbreaking insights into how plants…Read More >
Why Models Underestimate West African Tropical Forest Productivity
Figure 1: Photo Credit (CC) Jesus Aguirre Gutierrez A new study led by Dr Huanyuan Zhang-Zheng, an associate of the LEMONTREE project at the University of Oxford, has identified key findings…Read More >
Nature Review by LEMONTREE: Towards more robust remote sensing-based monitoring of primary production
Gross primary production (GPP) by plants is fundamental to life on land, serving as the primary carbon source for terrestrial ecosystems. Remote sensing technologies, particularly satellite measurements of the fractional…Read More >
Our Latest Tansley Review on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles is Here!
We’re thrilled to announce the publication of our new Tansley Review in New Phytologist, on the complex interactions between carbon and nitrogen cycles in ecosystems. This paper has been a…Read More >
Beijing: Centre of the Universe?
Colin and Sandy are spending their normal month as “Distinguished Visiting Professors” at Tsinghua University this October. The plan was to work intensively with the LEMONTREE students and postdocs based…Read More >
LEMONTREE Energy Partitioning Workshop: Advancing Plant Pigment Research for Better Earth Monitoring
From September 25th to 27th, a new collaborative group of scientists gathered at the scenic Warbrook House Heritage Hotel in Hook, UK, for the LEMONTREE Energy Partitioning Workshop. The goal?…Read More >
Global Plant Functional Traits and Climate Relationships: a new study by LEMONTREE
Understanding how plants adapt to their environments is a crucial piece of the puzzle when it comes to predicting the future of ecosystems under climate change. The recently published study…Read More >