Dr. Palmroth's research focuses on the effects of resource availability and climatic variability on carbon uptake and allocation of individual shoots, trees and forest ecosystems. She studies ecophysiological processes in trees from leaf to stand scales, with special emphasis on conifers. In particular, Dr. Palmroth is interested in the radiative transfer in forest canopies, how the radiation regime is affected by conifer shoot structure, and what the feedbacks are between availability of solar energy and allocation on carbon and nitrogen within canopies. She is also interested in how the carbon fixed in photosynthesis is allocated between above and belowground pools and what are the possible interaction effects on the allocation of the availabilities of nutrients and water and the level of atmospheric [CO2].

School Division

Environmental Natural Sciences

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Helsinki (Finland) (2000)

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Recent Publications

  • Xie, L; Palmroth, S; Yin, C; Oren, R
    The Science of the total environment 950, ( ): 175175
  • Lim, H; Medvigy, D; M盲kel盲, A; Kim, D; Albaugh, TJ; Knier, A; Bla拧ko, R; C Campoe, O; Deshar, R; Franklin, O; Henriksson, N; Littke, K; Lutter, R; Maier, CA; Palmroth, S; Rosenvald, K; Slesak, RA; Tullus, A; Oren, R
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 121, no. 42 ( ): e2401035121
  • Palmroth, S; Kim, D; Maier, CA; Medvigy, D; Walker, AP; Oren, R
    Global change biology 30, no. 2 ( ): e17190
  • Maier, CA; Johnsen, KH; Anderson, PH; Palmroth, S; Kim, D; McCarthy, HR; Oren, R
    Global change biology 28, no. 4 ( ): 1458 - 1476
  • Kim, D; Medvigy, D; Maier, CA; Johnsen, K; Palmroth, S
    Global change biology 26, no. 4 ( ): 2519 - 2533