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Authors: Kellomaki, S Rouvinen, I Peltola, H Strandman, H Steinbrecher, R
Citation: S. Kellomaki et al., Impact of global warming on the tree species composition of boreal forestsin Finland and effects on emissions of isoprenoids, GL CHANGE B, 7(5), 2001, pp. 531-544

Authors: Kellomaki, S Rouvinen, I Peltola, H Strandman, H
Citation: S. Kellomaki et al., Density of foliage mass and area in the boreal forest cover in Finland, with applications to the estimation of monoterpene and isoprene emissions, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(8), 2001, pp. 1491-1503

Authors: Venalainen, A Tuomenvirta, H Heikinheimo, M Kellomaki, S Peltola, H Strandman, H Vaisanen, H
Citation: A. Venalainen et al., Impact of climate change on soil frost under snow cover in a forested landscape, CLIMATE RES, 17(1), 2001, pp. 63-72

Authors: Zha, TS Ryyppo, A Wang, KY Kellomaki, S
Citation: Ts. Zha et al., Effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration and temperature on needlegrowth, respiration and carbohydrate status in field-grown Scots pines during the needle expansion period, TREE PHYSL, 21(17), 2001, pp. 1279-1287

Authors: Linder, S Kellomaki, S Koppel, A Kull, O Stenberg, P Smolander, H
Citation: S. Linder et al., Canopy dynamics and forest managements: A missing link? Preface, TREE PHYSL, 21(12-13), 2001, pp. III-III

Authors: Kellomaki, S Wang, KY
Citation: S. Kellomaki et Ky. Wang, Growth and resource use of birch seedlings under elevated carbon dioxide and temperature, ANN BOTANY, 87(5), 2001, pp. 669-682

Authors: Nuutinen, T Kellomaki, S
Citation: T. Nuutinen et S. Kellomaki, A comparison of three modelling approaches for large-scale forest scenarioanalysis in Finland., SILVA FENN, 35(3), 2001, pp. 299-308

Authors: Medlyn, BE Barton, CVM Broadmeadow, MSJ Ceulemans, R De Angelis, P Forstreuter, M Freeman, M Jackson, SB Kellomaki, S Laitat, E Rey, A Roberntz, P Sigurdsson, BD Strassemeyer, J Wang, K Curtis, PS Jarvis, PG
Citation: Be. Medlyn et al., Stomatal conductance of forest species after long-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration: a synthesis, NEW PHYTOL, 149(2), 2001, pp. 247-264

Authors: Laitinen, K Luomala, EM Kellomaki, S Vapaavuori, E
Citation: K. Laitinen et al., Carbon assimilation and nitrogen in needles of fertilized and unfertilizedfield-grown Scots pine at natural and elevated concentrations of CO2, TREE PHYSL, 20(13), 2000, pp. 881-892

Authors: Peltola, H Gardiner, B Kellomaki, S Kolstrom, T Lassig, R Moore, J Quine, C Ruel, JC
Citation: H. Peltola et al., Wind and other abiotic risks to forests - Introduction, FOREST ECOL, 135(1-3), 2000, pp. 1-2

Authors: Peltola, H Kellomaki, S Hassinen, A Granander, M
Citation: H. Peltola et al., Mechanical stability of Scots pine, Norway spruce and birch: an analysis of tree-pulling experiments in Finland, FOREST ECOL, 135(1-3), 2000, pp. 143-153

Authors: Talkkari, A Peltola, H Kellomaki, S Strandman, H
Citation: A. Talkkari et al., Integration of component models from the tree, stand and regional levels to assess the risk of wind damage at forest margins, FOREST ECOL, 135(1-3), 2000, pp. 303-313

Authors: Kellomaki, S
Citation: S. Kellomaki, Forests of the boreal region: gaps in knowledge and research needs, FOREST ECOL, 132(1), 2000, pp. 63-71

Authors: Kellomaki, S Wang, KY
Citation: S. Kellomaki et Ky. Wang, Modelling and measuring transpiration from Scots pine with increased temperature and carbon dioxide enrichment, ANN BOTANY, 85(2), 2000, pp. 263-278

Authors: Gardiner, B Peltola, H Kellomaki, S
Citation: B. Gardiner et al., Comparison of two models for predicting the critical wind speeds required to damage coniferous trees, ECOL MODEL, 129(1), 2000, pp. 1-23

Authors: Kellomaki, S Wang, KY
Citation: S. Kellomaki et Ky. Wang, Short-term environmental controls on carbon dioxide flux in a boreal coniferous forest: model computation compared with measurements by eddy covariance, ECOL MODEL, 128(1), 2000, pp. 63-88

Authors: Kellomaki, S Wang, KY Lemettinen, M
Citation: S. Kellomaki et al., Controlled environment chambers for investigating tree response to elevated CO2 and temperature under boreal conditions, PHOTOSYNTHE, 38(1), 2000, pp. 69-81

Authors: Talkkari, A Kellomaki, S Peltola, H
Citation: A. Talkkari et al., Bridging a gap between a gap model and a physiological model for calculating the effect of temperature on forest growth under boreal conditions, FOREST ECOL, 119(1-3), 1999, pp. 137-150

Authors: Paatalo, ML Peltola, H Kellomaki, S
Citation: Ml. Paatalo et al., Modelling the risk of snow damage to forests under short-term snow loading, FOREST ECOL, 116(1-3), 1999, pp. 51-70

Authors: Kellomaki, S Wang, KY
Citation: S. Kellomaki et Ky. Wang, Short-term environmental controls of heat and water vapour fluxes above a boreal coniferous forest: model computations compared with measurements by eddy correlation, ECOL MODEL, 124(2-3), 1999, pp. 145-173

Authors: Kellomaki, S Ikonen, VP Peltola, H Kolstrom, T
Citation: S. Kellomaki et al., Modelling the structural growth of Scots pine with implications for wood quality, ECOL MODEL, 122(1-2), 1999, pp. 117-134

Authors: Peltola, H Kellomaki, S Vaisanen, H
Citation: H. Peltola et al., Model computations of the impact of climatic change on the windthrow risk of trees, CLIM CHANGE, 41(1), 1999, pp. 17-36

Authors: Medlyn, BE Badeck, FW De Pury, DGG Barton, CVM Broadmeadow, M Ceulemans, R De Angelis, P Forstreuter, M Jach, ME Kellomaki, S Laitat, E Marek, M Philippot, S Rey, A Strassemeyer, J Laitinen, K Liozon, R Portier, B Roberntz, P Wang, K Jarvis, PG
Citation: Be. Medlyn et al., Effects of elevated [CO2] on photosynthesis in European forest species: a meta-analysis of model parameters, PL CELL ENV, 22(12), 1999, pp. 1475-1495

Authors: Peltola, H Kellomaki, S Vaisanen, H Ikonen, VP
Citation: H. Peltola et al., A mechanistic model for assessing the risk of wind and snow damage to single trees and stands of Scots pine, Norway spruce, and birch, CAN J FORES, 29(6), 1999, pp. 647-661

Authors: Makipaa, R Karjalainen, T Pussinen, A Kellomaki, S
Citation: R. Makipaa et al., Effects of climate change and nitrogen deposition on the carbon sequestration of a forest ecosystem in the boreal zone, CAN J FORES, 29(10), 1999, pp. 1490-1501
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