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Benjamin Laffitte
Benjamin Laffitte
PhD, Chengdu University of Technology
Verified email at cdut.edu.cn
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Reducing spatial resolution increased net primary productivity prediction of terrestrial ecosystems: A Random Forest approach
T Zhou, Y Hou, Z Yang, B Laffitte, K Luo, X Luo, D Liao, X Tang
Science of The Total Environment 897, 165134, 2023
72023
Declining tree growth rates despite increasing water-use efficiency under elevated CO2 reveals a possible global overestimation of CO2 fertilization effect
B Laffitte, BC Seyler, W Wang, P Li, J Du, Y Tang
Heliyon 8 (10), e11219, 2022
52022
Using tree rings to detect a CO2 fertilization effect: a global review
B Laffitte, BC Seyler, P Li, Z Ha, Y Tang
Trees 37 (5), 1299-1314, 2023
22023
Environmental education to engage urban youth: anecdotes from Southwest China
B Laffitte, BC Seyler, Y Tang
Journal of Biological Education, 1-13, 2022
22022
A Dendrochronological Study on Carbon Dioxide Fertilization Effect in Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site
B Laffitte
Sichuan University Chengdu, 2021
12021
Prediction of soil organic carbon stock combining Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 images in the Zoige Plateau, the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
J Lei, C Zeng, L Zhang, X Wang, C Ma, T Zhou, B Laffitte, K Luo, Z Yang, ...
Ecological Processes 13 (1), 32, 2024
2024
Transplanted Ginkgo growth rates indicate common Chinese nursery techniques may severely limit urban ecosystem services
B Laffitte, BC Seyler, X Yang, Y Tang
Science of The Total Environment 912, 168977, 2024
2024
Understanding predictors of mistletoe infection across an urban university campus in Southwest China
Y Niu, B Laffitte, S Zuoqiu, BC Seyler, Z Ha, J Chen, L Chen, Y Tang
Urban Ecosystems, 1-15, 2024
2024
Reconstruction of heavy metal (loid) pollution history based on dendrochemistry in Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage site, southwestern China
P Li, B Laffitte, Y Cao, Y Tang
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (24), 65835-65847, 2023
2023
Tree Growth, Water-Use Efficiency, and Elevated CO2: A Possible Global Overestimation of CO2 Fertilization Effect
B Laffitte, BC Seyler, W Wang, P Li, J Du, Y Tang
Water-Use Efficiency, and Elevated CO2: A Possible Global Overestimation of …, 0
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