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Paulus, S.; Migliavacca, M.; Reichstein, M.; Orth, R.; Lee, S.-C.; Carrara, A.; Hildebrandt, A.; Nelson, J. A.: Insights into water vapor uptake by dry soils using a global eddy covariance observation network. Global Change Biology 31 (10), e70547 (2025)
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Zhan, W.; Lian, X.; Liu, J.; Han, J.; Huang, Y.; Yang, H.; Zhan, C.; Winkler, A.; Gentine, P.: Reduced water loss rather than increased photosynthesis controls CO2-enhanced water-use efficiency. Nature Ecology & Evolution 9, pp. 1571 - 1584 (2025)
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Byron, J.; Pugliese, G.; Monteiro, C.; Robin, M.; Gomes Alves, E.; Schuettler, J.; Hartmann, S. C.; Krumm, B.; Zannoni, N.; Tsokankunku, A. et al.; Dias-Junior, C.; Quesada, C.; Hartwig, H. H.; Bourtsoukidis, E.; Lelieveld, J.; Williams, J.: Mirror image molecules expose state of rainforest stress. Communications Earth & Environment 6, 703 (2025)
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Wang, H.; Herrmann, M.; Schroeter, S. A.; Zerfaß, C.; Lehmann, R.; Lehmann, K.; Ivanova, A.; Pohnert, G.; Gleixner, G.; Trumbore, S. E. et al.; Totsche, K. U.; Küsel, K.: Groundwater microbiomes balance resilience and vulnerability to hydroclimatic extremes. Communications Earth & Environment 6, 683 (2025)
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Kraft, B.; Nelson, J. A.; Walther, S.; Gans, F.; Weber, U.; Duveiller, G.; Reichstein, M.; Zhang, W.; Rußwurm, M.; Tuia, D. et al.; Körner, M.; Hamdi, Z. M.; Jung, M.: On the added value of sequential deep learning for the upscaling of evapotranspiration. Biogeosciences 22 (12), pp. 3965 - 3987 (2025)
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Fluhrer, A.; Baur, M.; Piles, M.; Bayat, B.; Rahmati, M.; Chaparro, D.; Dubois, C.; Hellwig, F.; Montzka, C.; Kübert, A. et al.; Mueller, M.; Augscheller, I.; Jonard, F.; Schellenberg, K.; Jagdhuber, T.: Assessing evapotranspiration dynamics across central Europe in the context of land-atmosphere drivers. Biogeosciences 22 (12), pp. 3721 - 3746 (2025)
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Slater, L.; Blougouras, G.; Deng, L.; Deng, Q.; Ford, E.; Hoek van Dijke, A. J.; Huang, F.; Jiang, S.; Liu, Y.; Moulds, S. et al.; Schepen, A.; Yin, J.; Zhang, B.: Challenges and opportunities of ML and explainable AI in large-sample hydrology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London - Series A: Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences (383), 20240287 (2025)
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Triches, N. Y.; Engel, J.; Bolek, A.; Vesala, T.; Marushchak, M. E.; Virkkala, A.-M.; Heimann, M.; Göckede, M.: Practical guidelines for reproducible N2O flux chamber measurements in nutrient-poor ecosystems. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 18 (14), pp. 3407 - 3424 (2025)
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Kariyathan, T.; Bastos, A.; Reichstein, M.; Peters, W.; Marshall, J.: Limitations in the use of atmospheric CO2 observations to directly infer changes in the length of the biospheric carbon uptake period. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 25 (14), pp. 7863 - 7878 (2025)
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Ghausi, S. A.; Mccoll, K.; Zehe, E.; Kleidon, A.: Explaining observed daily variations and decadal trends in the diurnal air temperature range. Geophysical Research Letters 52 (14), e2024GL113595 (2025)
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Bolek, A.; Schlutow, M.; Yazbeck, T.; Triches, N. Y.; Heimann, M.; Göckede, M.: Impact of long-term drainage on carbon fluxes in the high-latitude permafrost region. Global Change Biology 31 (7), e70346 (2025)
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Botia, S.; Munassar, S.; Koch, F.-T.; Custódio, D.; Basso, L. S.; Komiya, S.; Lavric, J. V.; Walter, D.; Gloor, M.; Martins, G. et al.; Naus, S.; Koren, G.; Luijkx, I.; Hantson, S.; Miller, J. B.; Peters, W.; Rödenbeck, C.; Gerbig, C.: Combined CO2 measurement record indicates Amazon forest carbon uptake is offset by savanna carbon release. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 25 (12), pp. 6219 - 6255 (2025)
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Nadolski, L.; El-Madany, T. S.; Nelson, J. A.; Carrara, A.; Moreno, G.; Nair, R. K. F.; Luo, Y.; Hildebrandt, A.; Rolo, V.; Reichstein, M. et al.; Lee, S.-C.: Altered seasonal sensitivity of net ecosystem exchange to controls driven by nutrient balances in a semi-arid savanna. Biogeosciences 22 (12), pp. 2935 - 2958 (2025)
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Vogt, J.; Pallandt, M.; Basso, L. S.; Bolek, A.; Ivanova, K.; Schlutow, M.; Celis, G.; Kuhn, M.; Mauritz, M.; Schuur, E. A. G. et al.; Arndt, K.; Virkkala, A.-M.; Wargowsky, I.; Göckede, M.: ARGO: ARctic greenhouse Gas Observation metadata version 1. Earth System Science Data 17 (6), pp. 2553 - 2573 (2025)
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Uckan, Y.; Ruiz-Vásquez, M.; De Polt, K.; Orth, R.: Global relevance of atmospheric and land surface drivers for hot temperature extremes. Earth System Dynamics 16 (3), pp. 869 - 889 (2025)
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Robin, M.; Durgante, F. M.; Mallmann, C. L.; Hadlich, H. L.; Römermann, C.; de Falcão, L. S.; Lacerda, C. D.; Duvoisin Jr., S.; Wittmann, F.; Piedade, M. T. F. et al.; Schöngart, J.; Gomes Alves, E.: Leaf spectroscopy as a tool for predicting the presence of isoprene emissions and terpene storage in central Amazon forest trees. Plant Methods 21, 78 (2025)
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Bramble, D. S.; Schöning, I.; Brandt, L.; Poll, C.; Kandeler, E.; Ulrich, S.; Mikutta, R.; Mikutta, C.; Silver, W. L.; Totsche, K. U. et al.; Kaiser, K.; Schrumpf, M.: Land use and mineral type determine stability of newly formed mineral-associated organic matter. Communications Earth & Environment 6, 415 (2025)
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Robin, M.; Alves, E. G.; Taylor, T. C.; Oliveira, D. P.; Duvoisin Jr., S.; Gonçalves, J. F. C.; Schöngart, J.; Wittmann, F.; Piedade, M. T. F.; Trumbore, S. E. et al.; Schietti, J.: Leaf isoprene and monoterpene emissions vary with fast-slow carbon economics strategies in central Amazon woody species. Frontiers in Plant Science 16, 1561316 (2025)
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Baghirov, Z.; Jung, M.; Reichstein, M.; Körner, M.; Kraft, B.: H2MV (v1.0): Global physically-constrained deep learning water cycle model with vegetation. Geoscientific Model Development 18 (10), pp. 2921 - 2943 (2025)
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de Souza, V. F.; Robin, M.; Rasulov, B.; Talts, E.; Alves, E. G.; Almutairi, B. O.; Niinemets, Ü.: High temperature acclimation of isoprene emission in date palm is associated with enhanced substrate availability and reduction in synthase activity. Physiologia Plantarum 177 (3), e70256 (2025)
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