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Leaf Nitrogen Declines: What European Forests Reveal About CO₂ Acclimation and Ecosystem Resilience

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
15th August 202519th August 2025

One of the biological signals emerging from our changing climate is a decline in leaf nitrogen concentrations (LNC) across ecosystems worldwide. For years, this trend has raised concern: Are forests…Read More >

Leaf Nitrogen Declines: What European Forests Reveal About CO₂ Acclimation and Ecosystem Resilience

LEMONTREE at the Gordon Research Conference: Modelling CO₂ Assimilation Using EEO

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
23rd June 2025

LEMONTREE Principal Investigator Professor Nick Smith was an invited speaker at this year’s Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on CO₂ Assimilation in Plants: From Genome to Biome, held 8–13 June 2025…Read More >

LEMONTREE at the Gordon Research Conference: Modelling CO₂ Assimilation Using EEO

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
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