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A New Universal Model for Predicting Leaf Area Dynamics Across the Globe

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
11th April 2025

Published in Global Change Biology, this new study led by LEMONTREE PhD student Boya Zhou proposes a breakthrough approach to modelling how leaf area changes over time—an essential piece of…Read More >

A New Universal Model for Predicting Leaf Area Dynamics Across the Globe

How Does Nitrogen Shape Plant Responses to Elevated CO₂?

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
26th March 2025

As atmospheric CO₂ levels continue to rise, understanding how plants respond to elevated CO₂ (eCO₂) is crucial for predicting the future of ecosystems and global carbon cycling. A long-standing debate…Read More >

How Does Nitrogen Shape Plant Responses to Elevated CO₂?

What Drives Ecosystem Recovery After Fire? Insights from a Global Study

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
18th March 202518th March 2025

Introduction A new manuscript from PhD student Yicheng Shen has recently been published in Ecological Indicators, discussing the factors affecting post-fire recovery. You can read on for a short summary…Read More >

What Drives Ecosystem Recovery After Fire? Insights from a Global Study

Integrating Acclimation into the NOAH-MP Model: Progress Towards Better Climate-Carbon Predictions

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
10th March 202510th March 2025

At LEMONTREE, one of our core objectives is to enhance land surface models by incorporating the dynamic responses of plant processes to environmental changes using the Eco-Evolutionary Optimality theory. The…Read More >

Integrating Acclimation into the NOAH-MP Model: Progress Towards Better Climate-Carbon Predictions

The P model: challenges we face and plan to address

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
26th February 2025

By Colin Prentice Upscaling: From Leaf to Canopy The P-model helps us to understand plant photosynthesis “writ large” (known as gross primary production, GPP) and so to bridge the gap…Read More >

The P model: challenges we face and plan to address

Soil Moisture: Challenges, Trends and AI

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
19th February 202518th February 2025

Soil moisture plays a critical role in the Earth’s climate, ecosystem health, and agricultural productivity. However, measuring and interpreting soil moisture is not as straightforward as it may seem. At…Read More >

High-tech imaging offers new insights into UK grasslands

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
12th February 202528th February 2025

A new study by researchers at Imperial College London, published in Ecological Informatics, shows that hyperspectral sensing—a technology capable of detecting subtle differences in vegetation—can be employed to predict grassland…Read More >

High-tech imaging offers new insights into UK grasslands

The Crucial Role of Climate and Nitrogen in Leaf Nitrogen Dynamics

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
29th January 202521st January 2025

A new paper in Ecology Letters led by LEMONTREE’s Alissar Cheaib and Nick Smith from Texas Tech University offers fresh insights into how plants allocate nitrogen across diverse environments. The…Read More >

The Crucial Role of Climate and Nitrogen in Leaf Nitrogen Dynamics

Life in the shadows: New research on shade plant photosynthesis

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
22nd January 20256th February 2025

Recent research from Utrecht University and Wageningen University & Research (WUR) has discovered that plants growing in the shade receive more light than previously understood. This discovery, detailed in the…Read More >

Life in the shadows: New research on shade plant photosynthesis

Leaf Area Index Framework: a minimalist approach to understanding greening trends

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
15th January 202515th January 2025

We are thrilled to share our latest Communications Earth & Environment publication, led by LEMONTREE’s Cai Wenjia (Imperial College London): “A Unifying Principle for Global Greenness Patterns and Trends.” This…Read More >

Leaf Area Index Framework: a minimalist approach to understanding greening trends

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