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Noormets, Asko

Asko Noormets

Professor and AgriLife Research Faculty Fellow
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WFES 376
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[email protected]
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(979) 862-7528
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Website: https://allisflux.tamu.edu

Education

Undergraduate Education
B.S. Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia
Graduate Education
M.S. Forest Science, Michigan Technological University
Ph.D. Forest Science, Michigan Technological University

Areas of Expertise

  • Carbon cycle
  • Carbon allocation
  • Ecosystem management
  • Respiration
  • Forest management

Professional Summary

Dr. Noormets is a Forest Ecologist with background in plan ecophysiology (carbon and nutrient use), ecosystem biochemistry (ecosystem- and landscape level exchange of carbon, water and energy), and global change ecology (plant responses to increasing atmospheric CO2 and ozone. His current work focuses on soil carbon balance and plant carbon allocation in different ecosystems, and in response to various management and land us changes. Understanding the interactive effects between environmental conditions like water and nutrient availability, atmospheric CO2 and other pollutants on ecosystem function will help develop management strategies that maximize ecosystem resilience, and ensure continued provisioning of ecosystem services that we depend on.

Publications

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