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Lisa Wingate • Research Director 

Tel: +33(0)55712-2431  Email: lisa.wingate@inrae.fr

Curriculum Vitae is available for download here

Lisa received her PhD from The University of Edinburgh (under the supervision of Professors Paul Jarvis FRS and John Moncrieff). She remained at Edinburgh to pursue postdoctoral research with Professor Maurizio Mencuccini on the European project MIND. This project involved developing automated chamber systems to measure continuously variations in soil CO2 efflux during drought and irrigation treatments in a Mediterranean montado ecosystem in Portugal. Lisa then teamed up with Professor John Grace on another European project called CarboEurope under the Innovation workpackage. During this postdoc Lisa worked with teams in France to measure at high-resolution the variations of 13CO2 and CO18O for different components within a Maritime pine ecosystem in France. This experience was the catalyst for a longer term involvement with the team at INRA Bordeaux where she continued to work with Jérôme Ogée on the tree-ring project MIST, funded by the national funding agency, ANR. Shortly after this Lisa secured a Marie Curie fellowship to continue research in France. Only after a few months working on the Marie Curie Lisa was offered a chance to build her own group at The University of Cambridge through the award of an Advanced NERC fellowship for 5 yrs.

Finally in 2012, Lisa obtained a permanent position to build her research program with INRA back in Bordeaux. Her research focuses on the biological response of terrestrial ecosystems to environmental change, and how different ecosystem processes impact the exchange of water, CO2 and energy between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Early recognition of her research efforts resulted in the award of the ERC starting grant SOLCA in 2013 and the INRA Laurier prix for the young researcher of 2014. These achievements have helped her obtain the higher diploma of Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches in 2018 from the Université de Bordeaux and become an INRAE Director of Research (2019).

 

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Lisa receiving the INRA Young Researcher Prize (2014) from the Minister of Research, Geneviève Fioraso

Since 2021 Lisa has stepped into a new exciting role as the EGU Biogeosciences Division President (2021-2023 & 2023-2025) representing a diverse and lively community of biogeoscientists from all over the world. In addition, Lisa has also invested considerable time volunteering as the Deputy Chair of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Working Group of the EGU organising events and intiatives to promote EDI awareness and actions in the EGU society. Lisa has been instrumental in establishing the new EDI Committee at the EGU that she has co-chaired since January 2022, the EDI Booth at the EGU general assembly in Vienna and contributes to the convening of Union Symposium, Great Debates and Short Courses.

Lisa continues to build a dynamic and talented team in Bordeaux to solve some global scale puzzles and will be looking for people to join her team as part of a new ERC Consolidator project COSMYCA launched in July 2022. Keep an eye open for the announcement of several job openings in the very near future!


Portrait de Lisa Wingate, Laurier Jeune chercheur 2014


Research Activities ♦ My research focuses on understanding the ecophysiological response of soils and plants to short term and long term variations in environmental drivers. I am particularly curious to understand how ecosystem components will respond to changes in future climate and how the functional response of ecosystems could in turn modify climate.

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Soil water manipulation experiment at the Mitra site, Evora, Portugal.

Tools ♦ For this I use a suite of different tools to study plant functional responses both in the laboratory and in the field. These tools range from cheap and cheerful digital cameras to monitor changes in canopy structure and colour, to sophisticated fast response mid infra-red laser absorption spectrometers to observe photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration.

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ECOFUN laser laboratory based at INRA, Bordeaux, France.

Expertise ♦ One of my main expertise is using the stable isotope signals (18O/16O, D/H, 13C/12C) of plant and soil material (organic matter, metabolites, cellulose, waxes), atmospheric CO2 and ecosystem water pools (leaves, xylem, soil) as recorders of ecosystem function (photosynthesis, stomatal control,water transport, carbon allocation) and as additional constraints on the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and water over land surfaces and their climatic feedbacks.

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Scots pine tree core lying on the forest floor of the SMEAR I site in Varrio, Finland.


Current Research Themes and Projects


Developing new tracers of the C cycle (COS, CO18O) ♦ I am currently developing multi-tracer experimental approaches and model algorithms to constrain current estimates of photosynthetic and respiratory fluxes over large-scales to improve our understanding of inter-annual swings in the CO2 sequestration capacity of the terrestrial biosphere.

Screen Shot 2016-04-09 at 10.55.38 PMThis research is conducted as part of three projects I currently co-ordinate: the ERC project SOLCA (2014-2018), the Bordeaux Idex project USIFLUX (2014-2016) and the Marie Sklowdoski Curie fellowship USIFLUX (2016-2018).

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Collecting soil with Raquel Lobo de Vale and Jerome Ogee in Portugal for the pan European soil study of SOLCA.

Understanding the variability and function of Carbonic Anhydrase activity across ecosystems  ♦ For a number of years  I have been developing methods to measure the impact of the enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase on the exchange of CO18O with soil water pools. I have collected data on the activity of this enzyme in soils from a range of ecosystems and I am now trying to understand why it varies from one location to the next and how we might transfer this knowledge into process-based carbon cycle models at different scales. In order to do this I have been working with a team of highly motivated researchers from all over the world, conducting measurements in a new gas exchange lab with climate control facilities. We are currently building carbonic anhydrase and sequenced DNA datasets of micro-organisms that either live in or on the soil surfaces of different biomes. In particular, we have recently been measuring the CA activity of soil algae, lichens, liverworts and mosses and discovering how these organisms can help us understand variations of COS and CO18O in the atmosphere.

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Tending liverworts inside the climate-controlled gas exchange chamber.

Response and adaptation of plant phenology to global change

♦  Over the last few years I have been involved in the creation and co-ordination of a European network of digital cameras. These cameras have been strategically mounted in ecosystems that are being measured intensely by a platform of instruments carefully selected to monitor both fast (hours to days) and long-term (>10 yrs) changes in weather patterns. These sites also measure continuously how these ecosystems respond to fluctuations in weather by using eddy covariance techniques that provide a measure of the exchanges of water, CO2 and energy between the ecosystem and the atmosphere. Thus with cameras we can effectively keep a continuous ‘eye’ on the ecosystem and link changes in canopy health, duration and colour to the functional status of the canopy. Ultimately with long digital image archives we will be able to explore how climate variability affects the length of the leafed period and the carbon and water budgets of various ecosystems. To take a look at the seasonal variability in colour signals from a wide selection of European land use check out the dedicated web site that we have built here. Interestingly, Banksy may not have had this particular research application in mind when he was inspired to paint his crude oil painting No. 12.

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Banksy Crude Oils Modified Oil painting #12

Interpreting plant functional response to climate change using the anatomical and chemical signals of plant cellulose ♦  Rapid changes in weather experien_DSC6748ced by plants are recorded very clearly in their growth patterns during the season and their stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition. When plant material is cut carefully under a microscope it is possible to delve back in time and learn about how a plant has responded to the environment at incredibly high-resolutions of a couple of weeks in grasses and tree rings, or decades to centuries in the case of slow-growing sphagnum moss banks. With colleagues and many collaborators across Europe and other far-flung locations we have started to pull together a fascinating dataset of how wood density and the carbon (13C/12C) and oxygen (18O/16O) stable isotope ratios archived in cellulose vary with photosynthetic activity and transpiration rate, and in very contrasting climates. This dataset is now being used to test our understanding of wood formation and carbon allocation with a state-of-the-art soil-vegetation-atmosphere model called MuSICA developed in our team by Jérôme Ogée.

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Choosing xylem cells for laser dissection in Gerd Helle’s lab in Potsdam.

Investgating the link between forest canopy microclimate and variations  in the phyllosphere community ♦  Understanding patterns and processes controlling carbon (C) and water budgets across a broad range of scales, requires a knowledge of the explicit links between canopy microclimate, physiology and phenology. The current generation of land-atmosphere models are capable of predicting withwp_20160801_11_15_12_proin canopy microclimatic variability. However, very few datasets exist to validate such model outputs either spatially or temporally, as measuring physiologically important variables such as leaf temperature (Tleaf) and gas exchange is logistically challenging. These constraints also restrict potential opportunities to link leaf-cycle variations and the ecology of organisms living within canopies to present and future climates. Variations in within-canopy microclimate  provide a diverse range of habitats for the micro-organisms inhabiting the phyllosphere. The phyllosphere is the microbial habitat at the interface between the plant and the atmosphere and have an important role on plant function and the C and water cycle. With colleagues in BIOGECO we will quantitatively link phyllosphere community structure to environmental drivers and leaf function in the Ciron valley.

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Collecting leaf samples in the field with my former PhD students. Dr Tania Fort upper left panel and Dr Joana Sauze above.


Publications


Rodriguez-Una, A., Moreno-Mateos, D., Matesanz, S., Wingate, L., Barbeta, A., Porras, J., Gimeno, T.E. (in review) Changes in the functional diversity and abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi are decoupled from water uptake patterns in European beech forests. Oikos
Ubierna, N., Holloway-Phillips, M-M., Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Busch, F.A. & Farquhar, G.D. (2024) Using Carbon stable isotopes to study C3 and C4 photosynthesis: Models and Calculations In: Photosynthesis: Methods and Protocols, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2790, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3790-6_10
Liu, G., Migliavacca, M., Reimers, C.,Kraft, B., Reichstein, M.,  Richardson, A., Wingate, L., Delpierre, N., Yang, H. and Winkler, A. (2024) DeepPhenoMem V1.0: Deep learning modelling of canopy greenness dynamics accounting for multi-variate meteorological memory effects on vegetation phenology. Geosci. Model Dev., 17, 6683–6701, 2024doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-6683-2024
Trueba, S., Gonzalez Munoz, N., Burlett, R., Lamarque, L., Gibon, Y., Gimeno, T., Kaisermann, A., Benard, C., Lemaire, C., Torres-Ruiz, J.M., Wingate, L. & Delzon, S. (2024) The rates of starch depletion and hydraulic failure both play a role in drought-induced seedling mortality. Annals of Forest Science. 81:27 doi.org/10.1186/s13595-024-01246-7
Kearsley, E., Verbeeck, H., Stoffelen, P., Janssens, S.B., Yakusu, E.K., Kosmala, M., de Mil, T., Kitima, E.R., Ndiapo, J.M., Chuda, A.L., Richardson, A.D., Wingate L., Ilondea, B.A., Beeckman, H., Van den Bulcke, J., Boeckx, P. & Hufkens, K. (2024) Historical tree phenology data reveal the seasonal rhythms of the Congo Basin rainforest. Plant-Environment Interactions. doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10136
Pickering, R., Ervens, B., Jesus-Rydin, C., Wingate L., Beniest, A., Mazibuko, N., Sephton, A & Panieri, G. (2023) How language can be a path away from neo-colonialism in the geosciences. Nature Geoscience  doi 10.1038/s41561-023-01337-6
Fort, T., Pauvert, C. Chancerel, E., Burlett, R., Wingate, L. & Vacher, C. (2023) Leaf microbiome data for European beech (Fagus sylvatica) at the leaf and canopy scales collected in a gallery forest in South-West France. Annals of Forest Science 80, 14 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13595-023-01181-z Dataset access is at https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FFHAQU, and associated metadata are available at https://metadata-afs.nancy.inra.fr/geonetwork/srv/fre/catalog.search#/metadata/f17fe848-fc3e-4297-be11-9871b35a1be4.
Martin-Gomez, P., Rodriguez-Robles, U., Peguero-Pina, J., Sancho-Knapik, D., Gil-Pelegrín, E., Victor dos Santos Silva, J., Pemán, J., Wingate, L., Ogée, J. & Ferrio, J.P. (2023) Contrasting stem water uptake and storage dynamics of isohydric and anisohydric species during drought and recovery. Tree Physiology https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpad032
GCBLembrechts, J.J., ……Ogée J., Wingate L., et al. 2022 Global maps of soil temperature. Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.16060
cover_potier_AFM_2015Taborski, T., Domec, J-C., Chipeaux, C., Lafont, S., Wingate, L. & Loustau, D. (2022) Quantifying stomatal canopy conductance in a pine forest during drought from combined sap flow and canopy surface temperature measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108997
Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.41.36 PMFanin, N., Mooshammer, M., Sauvadet, M., Meng, C., Avarez, G., Bernard, L., Bertrand, I., Blagodatskaya, E., Bon, L., Fontaine, S., Niu, S., Lashermes, G., Maxwell, T., Weintraub, M., Wingate, L. Moorhead, D.L. & Nottingham, A. (2022) Soil enzymes in response to climate warming: mechanisms and feedbacks. Functional Ecology doi:10:1111/1365-2435.14027
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.25.39 PMGimeno, T., Stangl, Z., Barbeta, A., Saavedra, N., Devert, N., Wingate, L. & Marshall, J. (2022) Water uptake through the bark supplements the transpiration stream in upper-canopy branches. Plant, Cell & Environment
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMCernusak, L., Barbeta, A., Martin-Gomez, P., Ogée J. & Wingate, L. et al. (2022) Do 2H and 18O in leaf water reflect environmental drivers differently? New Phytologist doi: 10.1111/nph.18113
Screen Shot 2017-09-22 at 12.12.34 PMDe la Casa, J., Barbeta, A., Rodriguez-Una, A., Wingate L., Ogée J. & Gimeno, T. (2022) Isotopic offsets between bulk plant water and its sources are larger in cool and wet environments. HESS  doi:10.5194/hess-26-4125-2022
Screen Shot 2021-04-15 at 4.29.49 PMLembrechts, J.J., ……Ogée J., Wingate L., et al. Mismatches between soil and air temperature. EcoEvoRxiv doi:10.32942/osf.io/pksqwlogo_openaccess
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMBarbeta, A., Burlett, R., Martin-Gomez, P., Frejaville, B.,  Devert, N., Wingate, L., Domec, J-C & Ogée, J. (2021) Evidence for distinct isotopic composition of sap and tissue water in tree stems: consequences for plant water source identification. New Phytologist https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17857
Screen Shot 2020-10-08 at 9.33.14 PMPoyatos, R., …. Wingate L., et al. (2021) Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database. Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 13, 2607–2649, 2021 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-2607-2021
Screen Shot 2020-06-30 at 5.29.12 PMTorresan, C., Benito Garzon, M., Grady, M., Robson, T.M., Picchi, G., Panzacchi, P., Tomelleri, E., Smith, M., Marshall, J.D., Wingate, L., Tognetti, R., Rustad, L. & Kneeshaw, D. (2021) A new generation of sensors and monitoring tools to support climate-smart forestry practices. Canadian Journal of Forest Research https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2020-0295
Screen Shot 2020-10-08 at 9.35.26 PMJones, S., Kaisermann, A., Ogée, J., Wohl, S., Cheesman, A., Cernusak, L. & Wingate, L. (2021) Oxygen isotope exchange between water and carbon dioxide in soils is controlled by pH, nitrate availability and microbial biomass through links to carbonic anhydrase activity. SOIL 145–159, https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-7-145-2021, 2021 EGU SOIL Journal Highlighted Paperhttps://www.soil-journal.net/articles_and_preprints/highlight_articles.html
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMHirl R., Ogée J., Ostler U., Schaufele R., Baca Cabrera J., Zhu J., Schleip I., Wingate L. & Schnyder H. (2021) Temperature-sensitive biochemical 18O-fractionation and humidity-dependent attenuation factor are needed to predict δ18O of cellulose from leaf water in a grassland ecosystem. New Phytologist. 229: 3156-3171 doi: 10.1111/nph.17111
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMAl-Yaari, A., Wigneron, J.-P., Ciais, P., Reichstein, M., Ballantyne, A., Ogée, J., Duchame, A., Swenson, J., Frappart, F., Lei, F., Wingate, L., Li, X. & Knapp, A. (2020) Asymmetric responses of ecosystem productivity to rainfall anomalies vary inversely with mean annual rainfall over the conterminous U.S. Global Change Biology Vol. 26, 12, 6959-6973

Screen Shot 2020-06-30 at 5.19.42 PMBarbeta, A., Burlett, R., Martin-Gomez, P., Frejaville, B.,  Devert, N., Wingate, L., Domec, J-C & Ogée, J. (2020) Evidence for distinct isotopic composition of sap and tissue water in tree stems: consequences for plant water source identification. bioRXiv

Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMBarbeta, A., Gimeno, T.E., Clavé, L., Frejaville, B., Jones, S., Delvigne, C., Wingate, L., & Ogée, J. (2020) Plant-source water isotopic mismatches are caused by heterogeneities within the soil pore and stem tissues. New Phytologist https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.16564
Screen Shot 2019-09-05 at 11.13.12 AMDjemiel, C., Plassard, D., Terrat, S., Crouzet, O., Sauze, J., Mondy, S., Nowak, V., Wingate, L., Ogée, J & Maron, P.-A. (2020) μgreen-db: a reference database of the plastidial 23S rRNA gene of photosynthetic eukaryotic algae and cyanobacteria. Scientific Reports, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62555-1 logo_openaccesslogo_link

Hufkens, K.,Screen Shot 2020-01-03 at 12.27.42 PM de Haulleville, T., Kearsey, E., Jacobsen, K., Beeckman, H., Stoffelen, P., Vandelook, F., Meeus, S., Amara, M., Van Hirtum, L., Van den Bulcke, J., Verbeeck, H. & Wingate, L. (2020) Historical aerial surveys map long-term changes of forest cover and structure in the cebtral Congo Basin. Remote Sensing 12(4), 638; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12040638logo_openaccesslogo_link

Screen Shot 2017-09-22 at 12.12.34 PMHirl, R., Schnyder, H., Ostler, U., Schäufele, R., Schleip, I., Vetter, S., Auserwald, K., Baca Cabrera, J.C., Wingate, L., Barbour, M. & Ogée, J. (2019) The 18O-ecohydrology of a grassland ecosystem – predictions and observations. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-2581-2019 logo_openaccesslogo_link

Screen Shot 2017-09-22 at 12.12.34 PMBarbeta, A., Jones, S., Clavé, L., Wingate, L., Gimeno, T.E., Fréjaville, B., Wohl, S. & Ogée, J. (2019) Unexplained hydrogen isotopic offsets complicate the identification and quantification of tree water sources in a riparian forest. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-2129-2019 logo_openaccesslogo_link

Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.41.36 PMPreisler, Y., Tatarinov, F., Grunzweig, J., Bert, D., Ogée, J., Wingate, L.,  Rotenberg, E., Rohatyn, S., Her, N., Moshe, I., Klein, T. & Yakir, D. (2019) Mortality versus survival in drought affected Aleppo pine forest depends on the extent of rock cover and soil stoniness. Functional Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13302logo_link

Screen Shot 2018-08-27 at 12.15.07 PMGimeno, T., Saavedra-Berlanga, N., Ogée, J., Medlyn, B.E. & Wingate, L. (2019) Testing for non-stomatal limitations to optimisation behaviour under drought on contrasting plant functional types. Journal of Experimental Botany Vol 7, Issue 5, 1639-1651 https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erz020 logo_openaccesslogo_link

soilsystemsKaisermann, A., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Ogée, J. & Wingate, L. (2018) Nitrogen Fertilization Reduces the Capacity of Soils to take up Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulphide. Soil Systems 2 (4), 62 doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems2040062 logo_openaccesslogo_link also archived at Preprints 2018, 2018080479 (doi: 10.20944/preprints201808.0479.v1).logo_openaccesslogo_link

Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.33.52 PMHufkens, K., Filippa, G., Cremonese, E., Migliavacca, M., Brown, T., D’Odorico, P., Peichl, M., Gielen, B., Hortnagl, L., Soudani, K., Papale, D., Rebmann, C., Brown, T. & Wingate, L. (2018) Assimilating phenology datasets automatically across ICOS ecosystem stations.  International Agrophysics, 32, 439-455 doi:10.1515/intag-2017-0039 logo_openaccesslogo_link

Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.33.52 PMFranz, D., Acosta, M., Altimir, N., Arriga, N., Arrouays, D., Aubinet, M., Aurela, M., Ayres, E., López-Ballesteros, A., Barbaste, M., Berveiller, D., Biraud, S., Boukir, H., Brown, T., Brümmer, C., Buchmann, N., Burba, G., Carrara, A., Cescatti, A., Ceschia, E., Clement, R., Cremonese, E., Crill, P., Darenova, E., Dengel, S., D’Odorico, P., Filippa, G., Fleck, S., Fratini, G., Fuß, R., Gielen, B., Gogo, S., Grace, J., Graf, A., Grelle, A., Gross, P., Grünwald, T., Haapanala, S., Hehn, M., Heinesch, B., Heiskanen, J., Herbst, M., Hörtnagl, L., Hufkens, K., Ibrom, A., Jolivet, C., Joly, L., Jones, M., Kiese, R., Klemedtsson, L., Kljun, N., Klumpp, K., Kolari, P., Kolle, O., Kowalski, A., Kutsch, W., Laurila, T., de Ligne, A., Linder, S., Lindroth, A., Lohila, A., Longdoz, B., Mammarella, I., Manise, T., Maraňón Jiménez, S., Matteucci, G., Mauder, M., Meier, P., Merbold, L., Mereu, S., Herschlein, C., Metzger, S., Migliavacca, M., Mölder, M., Montagnani, L., Moureaux, C., Nelson, D., Nemitz, E., Nicolini, G., Nilsson, M.B., Op de Beeck, M., Osborne, B., Löfvenius, M.O., Pavelka, M., Peichl, M., Peltola, O., Pihlatie, M., Pitacco, A., Pokorný, R., Pumpanen, J., Ratié, C., Rebmann, C., Roland, M., Sabbatini, S., Saby, N.P.A., Saunders, M., Schmid, H.P., Schrumpf, M., Sedlák, P., Ortiz, P.S., Siebicke, L., Šigut, L., Silvennoinen, H., Simioni, G., Skiba, U., Sonnentag, O., Soudani, K., Soulé, P., Steinbrecher, R., Tallec, T., Thimonier, A., Tuittila, E-S., Tuovinen, J-P., Vestin, P., Vincent, G., Vincke, C., Vitale, D., Waldner, P., Weslien, P., Wingate, L., Wohlfahrt, G., Zahniser M. and Vesala, T. (2018) Towards long-term standardised carbon and greenhouse gas observations for monitoring Europe’s terrestrial ecosystems. International Agrophysics, 32, 439-455 doi:10.1515/intag-2017-0039 logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.32.47 PMOgée, J, Wingate, L. & Genty, B. (2018) The role of carbonic anhydrase activity on the CO18O discrimination during leaf photosynthesis. Plant Physiology, doi.org/10.1104/pp.17.01031.logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.39.44 PMMeredith, L, Ogée, J, Boye, K.,  Singer, E., Wingate, L., von Sperber, C., Sengupta, A., Whelan, M., Pang, E., Keiluweit, M., Brüggemann, N., Berry, J.A. & Welander, P.V. (2018) Soil exchange rates of COS & CO18O shift with the diversity of microbial communities and their carbonic anhydrase enzymes.  ISME, doi.org/10.1038/s41396-018-0270-2 logo_openaccesslogo_link
soilsystemsMeredith L., Boye K., Youngerman C., Whelan M., Ogée J., Sauze J. & Wingate L. (2018) Coupled biological and abiotic mechanisms driving carbonyl sulfide production in soils. Soil Systems, 2(3), 37. logo_openaccesslogo_link
cover_gangi_VZJ_2015Stumpp, C., Brüggemann, N & Wingate, L (2018) Stable isotope approaches in vadose zone research. Vadose Zone Journal 17:180096. doi:10.2136/vzj2018.05.0096logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2018-06-29 at 12.30.29 PMNagai, S., Akitsu, T., Saitoh, T.M., Busey, R.C., Fukuzawa, K., Honda, Y., Ichie, T., Ide, R., Ikawa, H., Iwasaki, A., Iwao, K., Kajiwara, K., Kang, S., Kim, Y., Lip Khoon, K., Kononov, A.V., Kosugi, Y., Maeda, T., Mamiya, W., Matsuoka, M., Maximov, T.C., Menzel, A., Miura, T., Mizunuma, T., Morozumi, T., Motohka, T., Muraoka, H., Nagano, H., Nakai, T., Nakaji, T., Oguma, H., Ohta, T., Ono, K., Sylvester, R.A., Suzuki, R., Takagi, K., Takanashi, S., Tei, S., Tsuchida, S., Yamamoto, H., Yamasaki, E., Yamashita, M., Yoon, T.K., Yoshida, T., Yoshimura, M., Yoshitake, S., Wilkinson, M., Wingate, L. & Nasahara, K.N. (2018) Over 8 million phenologogical and sky images from 29 ecosystems from the Arctic to the tropics: the Phenological Eyes network. Ecological Research 10.1007/s11284-018-1633-x logo_link
graphic_journal_cover_normalKaisermann, A., Ogée, J., Sauze, J., Wohl, S., Jones, S., Gutierrez, A., & Wingate, L.,  (2018) Disentangling the rates of carbonyl sulphide production and consumption across different biomes and land uses. Atmospheric , Chemistry & Physics, 18, 9425-9440, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-9425-2018.logo_openaccesslogo_link
Whelan, M., Lennartz, S., Gimeno, T., Wehr, R., Wohlfahrt, G., Wang, Y., Kooijmans, L., Hilton, T., Belviso, S., Peylin, P., Commane, R., Sun, W., Chen, H., Kuai, L., Mammarella, I., Maseyk, K., Berkelhammer, M., Li, K-F., Yakir, D., Zumkehr, A., Katayama, Y., Ogée, J., Speilmann, F., Kitz, F., Rastogi, B., Kesselmeier, J., Marshall, J., Erkkila, K-M., Wingate, L., Meredith, L., He, W., Bunk, R., Launois, T., Vesala, T., Schmidt, J., Fichot, C., Seibt, U., Saleska, S., Saltzman, E., Montzka, S, Berry, J. & Campbell, J.E. (2018) Reviews and Syntheses: Carbonyl sulfide as a multi-scale tracer for carbon and water cycles. Biogeosciences, 15: 3625-3657. logo_openaccesslogo_link
Sauze, J., Jones, S., Wingate, L., Wohl, S. & Ogée, J. (2018) The role of soil pH on soil carbonic anhydrase activity. Biogeosciences, 15, 597-612, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-597-2018. logo_openaccess logo_link See also corrigendum here.
Screen Shot 2017-09-22 at 12.12.34 PMJones, S., Ogée, J, Sauze, J., Wohl, S., Saavedra, N., Fernandez-Prado, N., Maire, J., Launois, T., Bosc, A., & Wingate, L. (2017) Non-destructive estimates of soil carbonic anhydrase activity and soil water oxygen isotope composition. HESS Discussions logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2017-09-22 at 12.11.38 PMSauze, J., Ogée, J, Maron, P.-A., Nowak, V., Wohl, S., Kaisermann, A., Jones, S.P., Crouzet, O. & Wingate, L. (2017) The interaction of soil phototrophs and fungi with pH and their impact on soil CO2, CO18O and COS exchange.logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMMedlyn, B., De Kauwe, M.G., Lin, Y.-S., Knauer, J., Duursma, R.A., Wiliams, C.A., Arneth, A., Clement, R., Isaac, P., Limousin, J.-M., Linderson, M.-L., Meir, P., St Martin-Paul, N., van Gorsel, E. & Wingate, L. (2017) Discrepancies between leaf and ecosystem measures of water-use efficiency. New Phytologist, logo_link
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMGimeno, T., Royles, J., Ogée, J, Wohl, S., Jones, S., Sauze, J., West, J., Burlett, R., Griffiths, H. & Wingate, L. (2017) Bryophyte gas-exchange dynamics along varying hydration status reveal significant COS emission in the light. New Phytologist.  logo_openaccesslogo_link
screen-shot-2016-10-30-at-9-29-58-pmRisi, C., Ogée, J, Bony, S., Bariac, T., Raz-Yaseef, N., Wingate, L., Welker, J., Knohl, A., Kurz-Besson, C., Leclerc, M., Zhang, G., Buchmann, N., Santrucek, J., Hronkova, M., David, T., Peylin, P. & Guglielmo, F. (2016) The water isotopic version of the land-surface model ORCHIDEE: implementation, evaluation, sensitivity to hydrological parameters. Hydrology Current Research Vol. 7 doi:10.4172/2157-7587.1000258.logo_openaccesslogo_link
Ogée J., Sauze J., Kesselmeier J., Genty B., Van Diest H., Launois T., Wingate L. (2015) A new mechanistic framework to predict OCS fluxes from soils. Biogeosciences, 13, 2221-2240, doi:10.5194/bg-13-2221-2016. logo_openaccesslogo_link
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMVoelker S.L., Brooks J.R., Meinzer F.C., Anderson R., Bader M.K.F., Battipaglia G., Becklin K.M.,  Beerling D., Bert D., Betancourt J., Dawson T.E., Domec J.C., Guyette R.P., Körner Ch., Leavitt S.W., Linder S., Marshall J.D., Mildner M., Ogée J., Panyushkina I., Plumpton H.J., Pregitzer K.S., Saurer M., Smith A.R., Siegwolf R.T.W., Stambaugh M.C., Talhelm A.F., Tardif J.C., Van de Water P.K., Ward J.K., Wingate L. (2016)  A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2: evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies. Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.13102. logo_link
Filippa, G., Cremonese, E., Galvagno, M., Morra di Cella, U., Migliavacca, M., Forkel, M., Wingate, L. & Richardson, A. (2016) phenopix: a R package for image-based vegetation phenology. Agriculture and Forest Meteorlogy, Vol. 220, 141-150.logo_link
Wingate L., Ogée J., Cremonese E., Gianluca F., Mizunuma T., Migliavacca M.,  Moisy C., Wilkinson M., Moureaux C., Wohlfahrt G., Hammerle A., Hörtnagl L., Gimeno C., Porcar-Castell A., Galvagno M., Nakaji T., Morison J., Kolle O., Knohl A., Kutsch W.,  Kolari P., Nikinmaa E., Ibrom A., Gielen B., Eugster W., Balzarolo M., Papale D., Klumpp K., Köstner B., Grünwald T., Joffre R., Ourcival J.-M., Hellstrom M., Lindroth A., George C., Longdoz B., Genty B., Levula J., Heinesch B., Sprintsin M., Yakir D., Manise T., Guyon D., Ahrends H., Plaza-Aguilar A., Guan J.H., Grace J. (2015) Interpreting canopy development and physiology using a European phenology camera network at flux sites. Biogeosciences, 12, 5995-6015, doi:10.5194/bg-12-5995-2015. logo_openaccesslogo_link
Gangi L., Rothfuss Y., Ogée J., Wingate L., Vereecken H., Brüggemann N. (2015) A new method for in situ measurements of δ-18O of soil water and CO2 with high time resolution. Vadose Zone Journal, 14(8), doi:10.2136/vzj2014.11.0169. logo_link
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.48 PMLin, Y-S., Medlyn, B.E., Duursma, R.A., Prentice, C., Wang, H., Baig., S., Eamus, D., Resco de Dios, V., Mitchell, P., Ellsworth, D.S., Op de Beeck, M., Wallin, G., Uddling, J., Tarvainen, L., Linderson, M-L., Cernusak, L.A., Nippert, J.B., Ocheltree, T.W., Tissue, D.T., Martin-St-Paul, N.K., Rogers, A., Warren, J.M., De Angelis, P., Hikosaka, K., Han, Q., Onoda, Y., Gimeno, T.E., Barton, C.V.M., Bennie, J., Bonal., D., Bosc, A., Low, M., Macinins_Ng, C., Rey, A., Rowland, L., Setterfield, S.A., Tausz-Posch, S., Zaragoza-Castells, J., Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Drake, J.E., Freeman, M., Ghannoum, O., Hutley, L.B., Kelly, J.W., Kikuzawa, K., Kolari, P., Koyama, K., Limousin, J-M., Meir, P., Lola da Costa, A.C., Mikkelsen, T.N., Salinas, N., Sun, W. & Wingate, L. (2015) Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world: synthesis of a global stomatal conductance database. Nature Climate Change doi:10.1038/NCLIMATE2550
Wilkinson S., Ogée J., Domec J.-C., Rayment M., Wingate L. (2015) Biophysical modelling of intra-annual variations in tracheid anatomy and wood density of Pinus pinaster trees subjected to seasonal droughts. Tree Physiology, 35, 305-318, doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpv010.
Mizunuma T., Mencuccini M., Wingate L., Ogée J., Nichol C., Grace J. (2014) Sensitivity of colour indices for discriminating leaf colours from digital photographs. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(10), 1078-85, doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12260.
Gentsch L., Sturm P., Hammerle A., Siegwolf R., Wingate L., Ogée J., Baur Th., Plüss P., Barthel M., Buchmann N., Knohl A. (2014) Carbon isotope discrimination during branch photosynthesis of Fagus sylvatica: Field measurements using laser spectroscopy. Journal of Experimental Botany, 65: 1481-1496, doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru024.
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.25.39 PMGentsch L., Hammerle A., Sturm P., Wingate L., Ogée J., Siegwolf R., Plüss P., Baur Th., Buchmann N., Knohl A. (2014) Carbon isotope discrimination during branch photosynthesis of Fagus sylvatica: A Bayesian modelling approach. Plant, Cell & Environment, 37(7): 1516–1535, doi: 10.1111/pce.12262.
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMRoyles J., Ogée J., Wingate L., Hodgson D.A., Convey P., Griffiths H. (2013) Temporal separation between CO2 assimilation and growth? Experimental and theoretical evidence from the desiccation-tolerant moss Syntrichia ruralis. New Phytologist, 197, 1152-1160, doi: 10.1111/nph.12114. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.41.10 PMCorreia, A.C., Minnuno, F., Caldeira, M.C., Banza, J., Mateus, J., Carneiro, M., Wingate, L., Shvaleva, A., Ramos, A., Jongen, M., Bugalho, M.N., Nogueira, C., Lecomte, X. & Pereira, J.S. (2012) Soil water availability strongly modulates soil CO2 efflux in different Mediterranean ecosystems: model calibration using the Bayesian approach. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Vol, 161, 88-100
Werner C., Badeck F., Brugnoli E., Cohn B., Cuntz M., Dawson T., Gessler A., Ghashghaie J., Grams T.E.E., Kayler Z., Keitel C., Lakatos M., Lee X., Maguas C., Ogée J., Rascher K.G., Schnyder H., Siegwolf R., Unger S., Welker J., Wingate L., Zeeman M.Z. (2012) Linking carbon and water cycles using stable isotopes across scales: progress and challenges. Biogeosciences, 9, 3083-3111, doi:10.5194/bg-9-3083-2012. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMRoyles J., Ogée J., Wingate L., Hodgson D., Convey P., Griffiths H. (2012) Carbon isotope evidence for recent climate-related enhancement of CO2 assimilation and peat accumulation rates in Antarctica. Global Change Biology, 18, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02750.x pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.39.25 PMMizunuma, T., Koyanagi, T., Mencuccini, M., Nasahara, K.N., Wingate, L. and Grace, J. (2011). The comparison of several colour indices for the photographic recording of canopy phenology of Fagus crenata Blume in eastern Japan. Plant Ecology and Diversity Vol 4, No. 1, 67-77 doi 10.1080/17550874.2011.563759.
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMMedlyn, B.E., Duursma, R., Eamus, D., Ellsworth, D.S., Barton, C.V.M., Crous, K.Y., de Angelis, P., Freeman, M. & Wingate, L. (2011). Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance. Global Change Biology, Vol. 17, Issue 6, 2134-2144, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02375.x
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMBarbour, M.M, Hunt, J., Kodama, N., Laubach, J., McSeveny, T.M., Rogers, G.N.D., Tcherkez, G. and Wingate, L. (2011). Rapid depletion in δ13C of ecosystem-respired CO2 after sunset reflects leaf respiratory biochemistry. New Phytologist, Vol. 190, Issue 4, 990-1002, doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03635.x (SELECTED FOR VIRTUAL SPECIAL ISSUE)
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMWingate L., Ogée J., Burlett R., Bosc A., Devaux M., Grace J., Loustau D., Gessler A. (2010) Photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination and its relationship to the carbon isotope signals of stem, soil and ecosystem respiration. New Phytologist, doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03384.x. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMWingate L., Ogée J., Burlett R., Bosc A. (2010) Strong seasonal disequilibrium measured between the oxygen isotope signals of leaf and soil CO2 exchange. Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02186.x. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.38.04 PMWingate L., Ogée J., Cuntz M., B. Genty, I. Reiter, U. Seibt, D. Yakir, K. Maseyk , E.G. Pendall, M.M. Barbour, B. Mortazavi, R. Burlett, P. Peylin, J. Miller, M. Mencuccini, J.H. Shim, J. Hunt, J. Grace (2009) The impact of soil microorganisms on the global budget of δ18O in atmospheric CO2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of America, 106, 22411–22415. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.46.02 PMMaseyk, K., Wingate, L., Seibt, U., Ghashghaie, J., Bathellier, C., Almeida, P., Lobo de Vale, R., Pereira, J.S., Yakir, D. & Mencuccini, M. (2009) Biotic and abiotic factors affecting the δ13C of soil respired CO2 in a Mediterranean oak woodland. Isotopes in Health and Environmental Studies, Vol. 45, 4, 343-359
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.25.39 PMOgée J., Barbour M.M, Wingate L., Bert D., Bosc A., Stievenard M., Lambrot C., Pierre M., Bariac T., Loustau D., Dewar R.C. (2009) A simple, single-substrate model to interpret intra-annual stable isotope signals in tree ring cellulose. Plant, Cell and Environment, 32, 1071-1090. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMWingate L., Seibt U., Maseyk K., Ogée J., Almeida P., Yakir D., Pereira J.S., Mencuccini M. (2008) Evaporation and carbonic anhydrase activity recorded in oxygen isotope signatures of net CO2 fluxes from a Mediterranean soil. Global Change Biology, 14, 1-16. pdf
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.34.05 PMWingate, L. (2008). Weighty issues in respiratory metabolism: intriguing carbon isotope signals from roots and leaves. New Phytologist, Vol. 177, Issue 2, 287-291 (INVITED COMMENTARY and SELECTED FOR VIRTUAL SPECIAL ISSUE)
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.50.44 PMWingate, L., Richardson, A., Weltzin, J.F., Nasahara, K.N. & Grace, J. (2008). Keeping an eye on the carbon balance: linking canopy development and net ecosystem exchange using a webcam. Fluxletter, Vol 1, No. 2, 14-17 (INVITED CONTRIBUTION)
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.26.12 PMLuyssaert, S., Inglima, I., Jung, M., Richardson, A.D., Reichstein, M., Papale, D., Piao, S., Schulze, E.-D., Wingate, L., et al. (2007). CO2 balance of boreal, temperate, and tropical forests derived from a global database. Global Change Biology, Vol. 13, Issue 12, 2509-2537, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01439.x
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.25.39 PMWingate, L., Seibt, U., Moncrieff, J.B., Jarvis, P.G. and Lloyd, J. (2007) Variations in 13C discrimination during CO2 exchange by Picea sitchensis branches in the field. Plant, Cell and Environment Vol. 30, 600-616, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2007.01647.x
Jarvis, P. G., Rey, A., Petsikos, C., Wingate, L., Rayment, M.B., Pereira, J.S., Banza, J., David, J., Miglietta, F., Borgetti, M. and Valentini, R. (2007) Drying and wetting of Mediterranean soils stimulates decomposition and carbon dioxide emission: the “Birch Effect” Tree Physiology Vol. 27 Issue 7, 929-940
Seibt, U., Wingate, L. and Berry, J.A. (2007) Nocturnal stomatal conductance effects on the δ18O of foliage gas exchange observed in two forest ecosystems. Tree Physiology, Vol. 27, 585-595.
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.48.20 PMHemming, D., Loader, N., Marca, A., Robertson, I., Williams, D., Wingate, L. and Yakir, D. (2007) The Future of Large-Scale Stable Isotope Networks. In ‘Stable Isotopes as Indicators of Global Change’ Eds T. Dawson and R. Seigwolf, Elsevier, Academic Press pp 361-381.
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.40.30 PMSeibt, U., Wingate, L., Lloyd, J. and Berry, J.A. (2006) Diurnally variable δ18O signatures of soil CO2 fluxes indicate carbonic anhydrase activity in a forest soil. JGR-Biogeosciences, Vol. 111, G04005, doi:10.1029/2006JG000177
Ibrom, A., Jarvis, P.G., Clement, R., Morgenstern, K., Oltchev, A., Medlyn, B.E., Wang, Y.P., Wingate, L., Moncrieff, J.B., Gravenhorst, G. (2006) A comparative analysis of simulated and observed photosynthetic CO2 uptake in two coniferous forest canopies. Tree Physiology, Vol 26, 845-864
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.25.39 PMSeibt, U., Wingate, L., Berry, J.A. and Lloyd, J. (2006) Non steady state effects in diurnal 18O discrimination by Picea sitchensis branches in the field. Plant, Cell and Environment Vol 29, 928-939
Medlyn, B. E., Berbigier, R., Clement, R., Grelle, A., Loustau, D., Linder, S., Wingate, L., Jarvis, P. G., Sigurdsson, B.D. and McMurtrie, R. (2005) Carbon balance of coniferous forests growing in contrasting climates: model-based analysis Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Vol 131, 97-124
Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 11.40.02 PMSeibt, U, Brand, W., Heimann, M., Lloyd, J., Severinghaus, J.P., and Wingate, L. (2004) Observations of O2:CO2 exchange ratios during ecosystem gas exchange. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol 18, GB4024, doi:10.1029/2004GB002242

Communications and outreach


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Oral presentations

  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Les traits foliaires nous renseignent-ils sur le type de partenaire mycorhizien ? GENOSOL platform, Dijon, France, 2nd July, 2024
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Les traits foliaires nous renseignent-ils sur le type de partenaire mycorhizien ? JFM7 Journées Francophones de Mycorhizes, Montpellier, France, 14th May, 2024
  • Ubierna, N., Ogée, J. Baartman, S., Popa, E., Krol, M. & Wingate, L. A comprehensive model for COS isotope discrimination during leaf COS uptake European Geosciences Union,  EGU24, Vienna, Austria, 12-19th April, 2024
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Do leaf phytochemical fingerprints vary with mycorrhizal association? European Geosciences Union, EGU24, Vienna, Austria, 12-19th April, 2024
  • Wingate, L. Accélération de la recherche à risque et à impact en agriculture, alimentation, environnement. Invited Round Table Participant, INRAE, 10th January 2024, Paris, France
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Are leaf chemical traits integrators of mycorrhizal fungal-plant associations? British Ecological Society, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 12-15th December, 2023
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Are leaf chemical traits integrators of mycorrhizal fungal-plant associations? Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 11th December, 2023
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Are leaf chemical traits integrators of mycorrhizal fungal-plant associations? INRAE IAM, Nancy, France 28th November, 2023
  • Wingate, L. Constraining plant-soil interactions and how they regulate ecosystem function and atmospheric chemistry across scales. Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany 3rd July 2023 (INVITED)
  • Petriacq, P. , Guzman, T., Barros Santos, M., Valls Fonayet, J., Marcellin, K. , Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Creusot, N., Dussarat, T., Prigent, S., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Developing soil metabolite modelling to predict plant-mycorrhizal interactions and soil community function Bordeaux Plant Sciences General Assembly, Agora Haut Carré, Talence, France 23rd June 2023
  • Wingate, L. Challenges and solutions to increasing accessibility, representation, recognition and diversity of European countries in the European Geosciences Union. Union Sympsoium EGU23, Vienna, Austria 23-27th April 2023
  • Wingate, L. Juggling parenting and caring responsibilities with a career in the geosciences: barriers and opportunities to increasing accessibility and inclusion. Union Sympsoium EGU23, Vienna, Austria 23-27th April 2023
  • Timar-Gabor, A. Matenco, L., Vilibić, I., Stadmark, J., Popp, A., Didenkulova, I., Conley, D.J., Wingate, L., Ervens, B. & Jesus-Rydin, C. How inclusive is the EGU? Editorial boards of EGU journals show a disbalance in European countries of affiliation. EGU23-7603 EGU23, Vienna, Austria 23-27th April 2023
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N., Dubois, S. & Wingate, L. Are leaf chemical traits integrators of mycorrhizal fungal-plant associations? Paul Sabatier Université, Toulouse, France 11th April, 2023
  • Wingate, L. Using a multi-functional enzyme-based approach to constrain the magnitude of the terrestrial biosphere CO2 sink. Jesium 2022, Kuopio, Finland, 10-14th October 2022 (INVITED)
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Cassan, C., Flandin, A., Dussarat, T., Gibon, Y., Devert, N. & Wingate, L. Are leaf chemical traits integrators of mycorrhizal fungal-plant associations? Bordeaux Plant Sciences General Assembly, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, Talence, France June 2022
  • Wingate, L. Is a ‘black box’ approach sufficient to predict the exchange of CO18O and COS between soils and the atmosphere or do we need to dig deeper? Joint 10th International Symposium on Isotopmers and 12th Isotopes Conference, EMPA Academie, Zurich Switzerland 29th May -2 June 2022 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Changing the faces of leadership within the geosciences and beyond. Union Symposium EGU22, Vienna, Austria 23-27th May 2022
  • Guzman, T., Petriacq, P., Valls Fonayet, J., Dubois, S., Devert, N., Cassan, C., Flandin, A. &  Wingate, L. The metabolic ‘toolkits’ of temperate trees are species-specific and vary little with modest soil moisture variability. EGU22-10463 EGU, Vienna, Austria 23-27th May 2022
  • Gimeno, T., Moreno-Mateos, D., Matesanz, S., Fanin, N., Wingate, L., Porras, J. & Rodriguez-Una, A. Changes in the compositio of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities and the water uptake of European beech forests across a natural precipitation gradient EGU22-6050 EGU, Vienna, Austria 23-27th May 2022
  • Preparing for the ERC interviews. ERC Training Event organised by the French National Contact Point, 31 Aug 2021. (INVITED)
  • Conley, D.J., Jesus-Rydin, C. & Wingate, L. EDI Committee at the EGU: a success story of collaboration. Virtual Meeting Goldschmidt 4-9th July 2021
  • Guzman, T., Burlett, R., Delvigne, C., Parise, C., Dubois, S., Martin-Gomez, P., Opfergelt, S. & Wingate, L. Impact of transpiration rates on foliar silicon concentrations across a range of angiosperm species exposed to water stress. EGU21-7891, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Martin Gomez, P., Ogée J., Burlett, R., Barbeta, A., Devert, N., Dubois, S., Frejavillw, B. & Wingate, L. Where do the buds get their water from during budburst? New perspectives from temperate forest species using water stable isotopes. EGU21-8272, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Beniest, A., Alves de Jesus-Rydin, C., Wingate, L., Van Rijsingen, E., Popp, A., Montanari, A. Diversity amongst Early Career Scientist attendees and their particiation at the annual EGU General Assembly: from in-person to online meetings. EGU21-12031, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • de la Casa, J., Barbeta, A., Rodriguez-Una, A., Wingate L., Ogée J. & Gimeno, T. A global meta-analysis reveals a significant offset in δ2H between plant water and its sources. EGU21-12207, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Jesus-Rydin, C., Montanari, A., Wingate L., Beniest, A., Popp, A., Van Rijsingen, E. Geographical representation at EGU General Assemblies in the period of 2015-2019. EGU21-12631, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Ogée J., Hirl R., Ostler U., Schaufele R., Baca Cabrera J., Zhu J., Schleip I., Wingate L. & Schnyder H. Temperature-sensitive biochemical 18O-fractionation and humidity-dependent attenuation factor are needed to predict 18O composition of cellulose. EGU21-15584, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Hufkens, K., Reguer, S., Rivard, C., Van den Bulcke, J., Beckman, H., De Mil, T. & Wingate L. Calcium [Ca] tracers using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) as a potential high throughput measurement technique in ringless highly diverse tropical ecosystems. EGU21-5077, EGU, 19-30th April 2021
  • Wingate, L. The influence of light on soil community structure and consequences for soil CO2, CO18O and COS exchange. Les Journées thématique de la recherche à l’ISVV, 16 Nov, 2020
  • Wingate, L., Ogée J, Preisler, Y., Bert, D., Rotenberg, E., Grunzweig, J., Tatarinov, F., Klein, T., Maseyk, K., Yakir, D. Investigating drought-induced dieback of Aleppo pine at the arid timberline. “A torch in the dark: Celebrating 20 years of the Yatir research station, the first dryland forest flux tower–A session in honor of Prof. Dan Yakir, Weizmann Institute of Science” Drylands, Deserts & Desertification 2020 Online Event 18 Nov, 2020 (INVITED)
  • Cuntz, M., Barbeta, A., Bögelein R, Bush R.T., Ferrio J.P., Flanagan L.B., Gessler A, Martín-Gómez P, Hirl R, Kahmen A, Keitel C, Lai C-T, Munksgaard N, Nelson D.B., Ogée J, Roden J, Schnyder H, Voelker S, Wang L, Stuart-Williams H, Wingate L, Yu W, Zhao L, and Cernusak, L.A. The dominant environmental driver of leaf water stable isotope enrichment differs for 2H compared to 18O EGU2020-3343, EGU, Sharing Geosciences Online, 4-8th May 2020
  • Van Schaik, E., Mondy, S., Lelievre, M., Martin, M., Perrin, S., Meredith, L., Kaisermann, A., Jones, S., Rue, O., Loux, V. & Wingate, L. Revealing how nitrogen fertilisation regulates the fluxes of COS and CO2 between soil communities and the atmosphere using a functional metagenomic and metatranscriptomic approach EGU2020-21605, EGU, Sharing Geosciences Online, 4-8th May 2020
  • Gimeno, T., Saavedra, N., Barveta, A., Stangl, Z.R., Garcia-Plazaola, G., Wingate, L. & Marshall, J. Revealing the bark water uptake of isotopically-enriched water by intact branches in the field and its potential contribution (or consequences) to (or for) transpiration estimates EGU2020-16180, EGU, Sharing Geosciences Online, 4-8th May 2020
  • Al-Yaari, A., Wigneron, J-P., Ciais, P., Knapp, A., Reichstein, M., Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Carvalhais, N., Lei, F., Hufkens, K., Chave, J., Frappart,, F., Swenson, J. & Ducharne, D. Negative asymmetry response of ecosystem productivity to annual rainfall anomalies over the conterminous U.S. during the 2010-2018 period. EGU2020-3550, EGU, Sharing Geosciences Online, 4-8th May 2020
  • Wingate, L., Foucault, C., Fanin, N., Sauze, J., Maron, P-A., Nowak, V., Terrat, S., Mondy, S., Van Schaik, E., Crouzet, O., Ogée, J. & Wohl, S. The influence of light on soil community structure and consequences for soil CO2, CO18O and COS exchange. EGU2020-20422, EGU, Sharing Geosciences Online, 4-8th May 2020
  • Meredith, L., et al., Integrating Soil Genomics into the Study of Biosphere-Atmosphere Trace Gas Fluxes American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 8th-13th December 2019 (INVITED)
  • Cernusak, L. et al., The dominant environmental driver of leaf water stable isotope enrichment differs for 2H compared to 18O American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 8th-13th December 2019 (INVITED)
  • Martin-Gomez, P., Barbeta, A., Burlett, R., Ogée, J.,  Frejaville, B., Devert, N., Wingate, L. Is isotopic heterogeneity in tree water pools linked to phenology? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 8th-13th December 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Carbonic anhydrase: where the CO2, COS and H2O cycles meet. ERC Conference, Frontier Research: Creating pathways to sustainability, Brussels, 2nd-3rd December, 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Estimating canopy phenology in ecosystems with networked digital cameras and open source algorithms, SOERE-TEMPO Phenology Workshop, Montpellier, 20th-21st November, 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Investigating stable isotope signals in tree rings, Luxembourg Institute for Science and Technology, 5th November, 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Developing COS as a tracer of photosynthesis: from enzyme to Earth system. Gordon Research Conference CO2 Assimilation in Plants from Genome to Biome, 10th-14th June, 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Navigating the Next Step: Career advice for plant scientists. Gordon Research Seminar CO2 Assimilation in Plants from Genome to Biome, 8th-9th June, 2019 (INVITED)
  • Barbeta, A., Burlett, R., Bakouri, K., Fréjaville, B., Jones, S., Wingate, L., Gimeno, T.E., Clavé, L., Delvigne, C., Wohl, S., Devert, N., Ogée, J., Isotopic heterogeneity in woody stems revealed by a new water extraction technique. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, EGU2019-14954, Vienna, Austria, 7-12th April 2019
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Cuntz, M., Jones, S., Meredith, L., Sauze, J., Wohl, S., Kaisermann, A., Launois, T., Genty, B.  New estimates of global land photosynthesis using updated theories of CO2-H2O oxygen isotope exchange rates in land water pools. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, EGU2019-16026, Vienna, Austria, 7-12th April 2019
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Kaisermann, A., Sauze, J., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Meredith, L., Whelan, M., Launois, T., Cuntz, M. Scaling the fluxes of carbonyl sulphide (COS) between soils and the atmosphere from the microcosm to the globe. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, EGU2019-5653, Vienna, Austria, 7-12th April 2019
  • Wingate, L., How do plant-soil feedbacks regulate ecosystem function and atmospheric chemistry at large scales? Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, 15th March 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Interpreting stable isotope signals in tree rings. University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden, 23rd January 2019 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Kaisermann, A., Jones, S., Sauze, J., Meredith, L., Whelan, M., Wohl, S., Launois, T., Cuntz, M., Ogée, J. Estimating the global flux of carbonyl sulphide (COS) between soils and the atmosphere: the key role of soil nitrogen. University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden, 22nd January 2019 (INVITED)
  • Barbeta, A., Gimeno, T., Clavé, L., Jones, S., Wingate, L., Frejaville, B, Ogée, J. Fractionation of δ2H during root water uptake is linked to plant transpiration in saplings of a temperate tree species American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Washington, USA, 10th-14th December 2018
  • Wingate, L., Kaisermann, A., Jones, S., Sauze, J., Meredith, L., Whelan, M., Wohl, S., Launois, T., Cuntz, M., Ogée, J. Estimating the global flux of carbonyl sulphide (COS) between soils and the atmosphere: the key role of soil nitrogen. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Washington, USA, 10th-14th December 2018
  • Wingate, L, Promoting frontier Earth system research and female role models using dedicated geoscience symposiums. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Washington, USA, 10th-14th December 2018
  • Wingate, L., Meredith, L., Singer, E., Kaisermann, A.,  Boye, K., Welander, P., Jones, S., Sauze, J., Wohl, S., Whelan, M., Ogée, J. From enzyme to Earth system: linking soil community function and composition to constrain the magnitude of the terrestrial biosphere CO2 sink. International Phytobiome Conference, Montpellier, France, 4-6th December, 2018 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. The SOLCA ERC Project: a personal reflection on my experience applying for and managing an ERC grant. ERC information and networking event. ESOF Meeting, Toulouse, France, 12th July 2018.
  • Wingate, L. Developing multi-tracer bridges to tackle Earth system puzzles. University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 11th July 2018.
  • Kaisermann, A., Ogée, J., Wingate, L. Disentangling the rates of carbonyl sulphide (COS) production and consumption and their dependency with soil properties across biomes and land use types. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 20, EGU2018-13199, Vienna, Austria, 9-13th April 2018
  • Barbeta, A., Jones, S., Clavé, L., Fréjaville, B., Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. Ecohydrological study of a refugial Fagus sylvatica population using stable isotopes Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 20, EGU2018-18983, Vienna, Austria, 9-13th April 2018
  • Gimeno, T., Saavedra-Brlanga, N., Ogée, J., Medlyn, B.E. & Wingate, L. Testing for non-stomatal limitations to optimisation behaviour under drought on contrasting plant functional types. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 20, EGU2018-7659, Vienna, Austria, 9-13th April 2018
  • Wingate, L, Promoting frontier Earth system research and female role models using dedicated geoscience symposiums. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 20, EGU2018-5132, Vienna, Austria, 9-13th April 2018 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L.  Using a multi-functional enzyme-based approach to constrain the magnitude of the terrestrial biosphere CO2 sink. CREAF, Barcelona, 14th March 2018 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L.  Using novel approaches to estimate the strength of the biosphere CO2 sink. From the deep past to the Anthropocene: coupling Earth system function to climatic change, Talence, France, 9th March 2018
  • Wingate, L.  The SOLCA ERC project: a personal reflection on perseverance. ERC information and networking event, Talence, France, 7th March 2018
  • Wingate, L, Ogée, J., Sauze, J., Kaisermann, A., Meredith, L., Wohl, S.,  Jones, S., Launois, T., & Cuntz, M. Linking variations in soil-atmosphere COS exchange to soil community structure. INRA UMR Interaction Arbes-Micororganismes, Nancy, 23rd November 2017
  • Wingate, L, Ogée, J., Launois, T., Sauze, J., Jones, S., Kaisermann, A., Wohl, S., Meredith, L. & Cuntz, M. The impact of microbial carbonic anhydrase activity on atmospheric concentrations of CO18O and COS at large scales. The 10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Interlaken, Switzerland, 24th August 2017
  • West, J., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Gimeno, T., Genty, B., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Bosc, A., Cochet, Y., Domec, J.C. & Wingate, L. Partitioning internal diffusion resistances and CO2 isotope exchange in leaves. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA), Portland, Oregon, 6th-11th August 2017
  • Wingate, L., Preisler, Y., Bert, D., Rotenberg, E., Yakir, D., Maseyk, K. & Ogée, J. Modelling drought-induced dieback of Aleppo pine at the arid timberline. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research,  WSL Seminar Series, Zurich, Switzerland, 28th -29nd June 2017 (INVITED)
  • Gimeno, T., Ogée, J. & Wingate, L. Estimating the contribution of bryophytes to the atmospheric COS budget. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 19, EGU2017-13117, Vienna, Austria, 26th April 2017
  • Wingate, L & Gimeno, T. Using novel approaches to estimate the CO2 sink strength of the terrestrial biosphere. Fédération de recherché biologie intégrative et écologie, Bordeaux, France, 17th Feb 2017 (INVITED)
  • Gimeno, T., Ogée, J., Royles, J., Gibon, Y., West, J., Burlett, R., Jones, S., Sauze, J., Wohl, S., Bernard, C., Genty, B. & Wingate, L. Bryophyte gas exchange dynamics reveal a significant COS sink in the dark and source in the light. XIV Medecos & XIII AEET Spanish Ecology Meeting, Sevilla, Spain, 2nd, Feb 2017
  • Wingate, L. Developing multi-tracer bridges to tackle Earth system puzzles. Earth System Science Symposium. University of Zurich 30th, Jan 2017 (INVITED)
  • Knauer., J., De Kauwe, M.G., Lin, Y.S., Duursma, R., Williams, C.A., Arneth, A., Clement, R., Isaac, P.R., Linderson, M-L., Limousin, J-M., Meir, P., Martin-St. Paul, N.K., Wingate, L. & Medlyn, B. Discrepancies between leaf and ecosystem measures of water use efficiency. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 12th-16th Dec. 2016
  • West, J., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Gimeno, T., Genty, B., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Bosc, A., Cochet, Y., Domec, J.C. & Wingate, L. Towards improved quantification of internal diffusion resistances and CO2 isotope exchange in leaves. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 12th-16th Dec 2016
  • West, J., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Gimeno, T., Genty, B., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Bosc, A., Cochet, Y., Domec, J.C. & Wingate, L. Towards improved quantification of internal diffusion resistances and CO2 isotope exchange in leaves. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 12th-16th Dec 2016
  • Jones, S., Sauze, J., Ogée, J., Wohl, S., Bosc, A. & Wingate, L. An approach to non-dstructively measure soil carbonic anhydrase activity and soil water δ18O. British Ecological Society, Liverpool, UK 12th-15th Dec 2016
  • Wingate, L L’impact de l’anhydrase carbonique sur les concentrations atmosphériques globales de CO18O et COS. Après-midi scientifique de la Société française des isotopes. Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris France 7th Dec 2016 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L Using novel approaches to estimate the strength of the terrestrial biosphere CO2 sink. Université of Laval, Quebec Canada 17th Nov 2016 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., The impact of carbonic anhydrase on the atmospheric concentrations of CO18O and COS at large scales. Global Change Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK 26th Oct 2016 (INVITED)
  • Gimeno, T., Wingate, L. Bryophyte gas-exchange dynamics along varying hydration status reveal significant COS emission in the light. The Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange and Global Budget of Carbonyl Sulfide Workshop, Hyytiala, Finland 5-9th September 2016
  • Meredith, L., Singer, E., Boye, K., Whelan, M., von Sperber, C., Pang, E., Wingate, L. Ogée, J., Berry, J. & Welander, P. Microbial, physical and chemical drivers of COS and 18O-CO2 exchange in soils. 16th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Montreal, 21-26th Aug 2016
  • Wingate, L. Developing multi-tracer theory to constrain critical zone processes in land surface models. Soil Resources Symposium, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland 7th July 2016 (INVITED)
  • Hirl, R., Ogée, J., Wingate, L. & Schnyder, H. Stable oxygen and carbon isotope signals in cellulose of temperate humid grassland vegetation: an integrative examination using the MuSICA model. Plant Biology Europe EPSO Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 26th -30th June 2016
  • Launois, T., Peylin, P., Belviso, S., Bopp, L., Ogée, J., Wingate, L. & Cuntz, M. A mechanistic description of the global COS cycle consistent with atmospheric measurements and its potential to evaluate gross primary production of vegetation models. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, EGU2016-14926, Vienna, Austria, 17th -22nd April 2016
  • West, J., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Gimeno, T., Genty, B., Jones, S., Wohl, S., Bosc, A. & Wingate, L. A new approach to quantifying internal diffusion resistances and CO2 isotope exchange in leaves. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, EGU2016-16367, Vienna, Austria, 17th -22nd April 2016
  • Ogée, J., Wehr, R., Commane, R., Launois, T., Meredith, L., Munger, B., Nelson, D., Saleska, S., Zahniser, M. Wofsy, S. & Wingate, L. Developing multi-tracer approaches to constrain the parameterisation of leaf and soil CO2 and H2O exchange in land surface models. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, EGU2016-16764, Vienna, Austria, 17th -22nd April 2016
  • Wingate, L., Preisler, Y., Bert, D., Rotenberg, E., Yakir, D., Maseyk, K. & Ogée, J. Modelling drought-induced dieback of Aleppo pine at the arid timberline. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, EGU2016-13207, Vienna, Austria, 17th -22nd April 2016
  • Wingate, L. Developing multi-tracer theory to constrain soil processes in land surface models. Soil processes and climate models. Inaugral workshop for the International Soil Modelling Consortium, Austin, Texas, USA 29th March-1st April 2016 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J., Sauze, J., Kesselmeier, J., Genty, B., Whelan, M., Van Diest, H., Launois, T. & Wingate, L. A new mechanistic framework to predict OCS fluxes from soils. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 14th-18th Dec. 2015
  • Wingate, L., Wehr, R., Commane, R., Ogée, J. Sauze, J., Jones, S., Launois, T., Wohl, S., Whelan, M., Meredith, L., Genty, B., Gimeno, T., Kesselmeier, J., Bosc, A., Cuntz, M., Munger, B., Nelson, D., Saleska, S., Wofsy, S. & Zahniser, M. The impact of Carbonic Anhydrase on the partitioning of leaf and soil CO18O and COS gas exchange across scales. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 14th-18th Dec. 2015 (INVITED)
  • Jones, S., Sauze, J., Ogée, J., Wohl, S. & Wingate, L. Simultaneous and non-destructive measurement of soil surface water δ18O and carbonic anhydrase activity. Thermo Scientific IRMS Users Meeting, Nantes, Bordeaux, France, 26th-27th Nov. 2015 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L Investigating the impact of Carbonic Anhydrase on the atmospheric concentrations of CO18O and COS across scales. 8ème journée thématique de l’Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l’Univers, Bordeaux, France, 19th November 2015 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. and the European ICOS phenology camera network. Opportunities to investigate the functional phenology of ecosystems using a European Phenology Camera Network. French ICOS Infrastructure Inauguration, Pierroton, France, 24th Sept 2015 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Preisler, Y., Bert, D., Rotenberg, E., Yakir, D., Lepoittevin, C., Maseyk, K. & Ogée, J. Investigating drought-induced dieback of Aleppo pine at the arid timberline. Xyleme International Meeting, Bordeaux, France, 7th-9th September, 2015
  • Gentsch, L., Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Sturm, P., Siegwolf, R., Werner, R.A., Buchmann, N. & Knohl, A. Linking carbon isotope signatures of night-time leaf-respiratory and daytime assimilatory CO2 fluxes observed with laser spectrometry under field conditions. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-1021, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Regina, H., Schnyder, H., Auerswald, K., Vetter, S., Ostler, U., Schleip, I., Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. Seasonal and inter-annual dynamics in the stable oxygen isotope compositions of water pools in a temperate humid grassland ecosystem: results from MIBA sampling and MuSICA modelling. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-9312, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Achim, A., Plumpton, H., Auty, D., Ogée, J., McCarthy, H., Bert, D., Domec, J.-C., Oren, R. & Wingate, L. Can rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere mitigate the impact of drought years on tree growth? Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-12638, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Sauze, J., Ogée, J., Launois, T., Kesselmeier, J., Van Diest, H. & Wingate, L. A new mechanistic framework to predict OCS fluxes in soils. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-5209, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Bosc, A. & Burlett, R. &. Seasonal variations in soil carbonic anhydrase activity in a pine forest ecosystem as inferred from soil CO18O flux measurements. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-5342, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Wingate, L. and the European Phenology Camera Network. Opportunities to investigate the functional phenology of ecosystems using a European Phenology Camera Network. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-4701, Vienna, Austria, 13th -17th April 2015
  • Plaza-Aguilar, A., Ogée, J., Morison, J., Wilkinson, M., Mizunuma, T., Eaton, E., Griffiths, H., Grace, J. & Wingate, L Comparing seasonal differences in the phenology and physiology of Oak and Ash trees using RGB signals. Joint meeting of the British Ecological Society and Société Française d’Ecologie, Grand Palais, Lille, France 9th-12th December 2014
  • Wingate, L. Impact of microbial carbonic anhydrase on the atmospheric concentrations of CO18O and COS at large scales. Joint meeting of the British Ecological Society’s Plants, Soils, Ecosystems and Plant Environmental Physiology special interest groups: Carbon cycling: from plants to ecosystems, University of Manchester 16th-17th October 2014 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. Impact of ecosystems on the atmospheric concentrations of CO18O and COS at different scales. LabEX CÔTE International Summer School “Transfer and interactions between ecosystems”, Bordeaux 16th-20th June 2014 (INVITED)
  • Royles, J., Amesbury, M., Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Convey, P., Hodgson, D., Griffiths, H., Leng, M., Charman, D. Stable isotopes and Antarctic moss banks: plants and soil microbes respond to recent warming on the Antarctic Peninsula., EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU2014_5256, Vienna, Austria, 30th April, 2014
  • Migliavacca, M., Cremonese, E., Wingate, L., Galvagno, M., Filippa, G., Ogée, J., Mizunuma, T., Richardson, A. & Sonnentag, O. NEON Phenocam Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, USA 8th -11th October 2013
  • Wingate, L. & Ogée, J., Seasonal contribution of soil CO2 invasion to the total CO18O flux from a pine forest ecosystem, AGU Chapman Conference: Soil mediated drivers of coupled biogeochemical and hydrological processes across scales 2013, Biosphere 2, Arizona, USA 21st -24th October 2013 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J. & Wingate, L. Global estimates of land photosynthesis inferred from the global budget of d18O in atmospheric CO2: the crucial role of soil micro-organisms , AGU Chapman Conference: Soil mediated drivers of coupled biogeochemical and hydrological processes across scales 2013, Biosphere 2, Arizona, USA 21st -24th October 2013 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. Investigating high-resolution stable isotope signals of annual tree rings across a moisture gradient with the MuSICA model. COST-SIBAE Meeting: Challenges in the applications of stable isotopes across disciplines and scales, Wroclaw, Poland, 14th-19th May 2013 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J. & Wingate, L. A process-based interpretation of the stable C and O isotope signals in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum using the ecosystem model MuSICA. COST-SIBAE Meeting: Challenges in the applications of stable isotopes across disciplines and scales, Wroclaw, Poland, 14th-19th May 2013 (INVITED)
  • Gentsch, L., Sturm, P., Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Siegwolf, R., Hammerle, A., Plüss, P., Baur, T., Barthel, M., Buchmann, N. & Knohl, A. COST-SIBAE Meeting: Challenges in the applications of stable isotopes across disciplines and scales, Wroclaw, Poland, 14th-19th May 2013
  • Gentsch, L., Sturm, P., Hammerle, A., Siegwolf, R., Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Barthel, M., Plüss, P., Baur, T., Buchmann, N. & Knohl, A. Field measurements of photosynthetic 13C discrimination of Fagus sylvatica branches using laser spectrometry. JESIUM conference, Leipzig, Germany, 2nd -7th September 2012
  • Griffiths, H., Meyer, M., Royles, J., Horwath, A., Ogée, J., Wingate, L. & Villarreal, J-C. Crossing the boundaries: Photosynthetic limitations and water use in association with bryophyte morphological progression and phylogeny. Society of Experimental Biology Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 28th June – 2nd July 2012
  • Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. Interpreting the stable isotope composition of tree-ring cellulose. European Science Foundation Workshop, The significance of xylem hydraulic plasticity for reconstructing past environments, Kippel, Switzerland, 15th-17th May 2012. (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J. & Wingate, L. How complex do process-based models need to be to interpret high resolution tree-ring stable isotope variations? Tree Rings in Archaelogy, Climatology and Ecology conference, Potsdam, Germany, 9th-12th May 2012. (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L. et al., Modelling Isotope Signals in Tree rings. ANR Colloque Changements Environnementaux, Bordeaux, France, 21st-22nd May 2012
  • Gessler, A., Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Offermann, C., Kodama, N. The link between assimilation and below-ground processes – stable isotopes as tools to assess carbon transfer. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 5th-9th Dec. 2011
  • Blonquist, J.M., Wingate, L., Ogée, J. & Bowling, D. Constraining canopy transpiration and gross primary productivity with measurements of photosynthetic 13C discrimination. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 5th-9th Dec. 2011
  • Griffiths, H., Royles, J., Horwath, A., Hodell, D., Convey, P., Hodgson, D., Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. Bryophytes as climatic indicators: moss and liverwort photosynthetic limitations and carbon isotope signals in organic material and peat deposits. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Fransisco, California, USA, 5th-9th Dec. 2011
  • Wingate, L. and the European FLUXNET webcam network. Keeping an eye on the European carbon balance. PhenoAlp Conference 2011, Torgnon, Italy 12th -14th Oct 2011 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J. Wingate, L. Studium Conferences, Hydrogen isotopes as environmental recorders, Orléans, France, 15th – 16th Sept, 2011
  • Wingate, L. and the European FLUXNET webcam network. On Detecting Phenology with Digital Cameras, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Eddy Covariance Measurements across Europe, FLUXNET Specnet Open Conference 2011, Berkeley, California, USA 7th -9th June 2011 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Bosc, A. Tunable diode laser spectroscopy techniques for ecosystem CO2 isotopologue exchange studies. Short Course on Laser-based Isotope Ratio Analyzers: From the User Perspective SC2/IG16, EGU 2011, Vienna, Austria, 3rd -8th April 2011 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Bosc, A. Seasonal leaf and soil water isotope dynamics obtained from the d18O signals of CO2 fluxes. EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 13, EGU2011_9334-2, Vienna, Austria, 3rd -8th April 2011
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Bert, D., Stievenard, M., Jouanguy, J., Lambrot, C., Pierre, M. & Feron, A. Long-term plant response to drought revealed by tree ring stable isotope analysis. EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 13, EGU2011_6238-2, Vienna, Austria, 3rd -8th April 2011
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Bosc, A. Tunable diode laser spectroscopy techniques for ecosystem CO2 isotopologue exchange studies. BASIN Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 12th Dec. 2010 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J. Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Devaux, M., Loustau, D., Grace, J. & Gessler, A. Photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination and its relationship to the carbon isotope signals of stem, soil and ecosystem respiration. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 13th-17th Dec. 2010 (INVITED)
  • Barbour, M., Wingate, L. & Ogée, J. .New stable isotopic techniques to investigate links between terrestrial carbon and water cycles. Canopy processes in a changing climate, IUFRO Canopy Processes Working Group Conference, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia, 7-15th Oct, 2010
  • Wingate, L., and the FLUXNET webcam network. New approaches to monitor phenological change across flux sites. UK-Japan Workshop on Climate Change and Phenology, British Embassy, Tokyo, Japan 25th-27th August, 2010 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Burlett, R. & Bosc, A. Seasonal leaf and soil water isotope dynamics obtained from the d18O signals of CO2 fluxes. WAVACS Workshop on the water isotopologues in the atmosphere. Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France, 27th – 30th April, 2010
  • Wingate, L.. Using stable isotopes to determine the contribution of respiration to ecosystem carbon fluxes in forests. 24th New Phytologist Symposium: Plant respiration and climate change: scaling from mitochondria to the globe, Oxford, UK 11th-14th April, 2010 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Jouanguy, J. A multi-layer transport model of soil water isotopologues in the root zone: applications for the simulation of 18O/16O signals from soil CO2 efflux and wood cellulose. European Science Foundation Workshop, Stable Isotopes and Biogeochemical Cycles in Terrestrial Ecosystems, Ascona, Switzerland, 21st-26th Mar, 2010
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Maseyk, K., Burlett, R., Seibt, U., Bosc, A., Richard, P. & Bariac, T. Measuring and modelling the evaporative enrichment of water pools in Maritime pine trees over daily and seasonal time-frames. Annual Colleque Xyleme-Eau-Croissance, Bordeaux, France, 23rd – 25th November, 2009
  • Ogée, J., and Wingate, L. Le transport de l’eau dans les plantes vu sous l’angle de la géochimie isotopique. Annual Colleque Xyleme-Eau-Croissance, Bordeaux, France, 23rd – 25th November, 2009
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Devaux, M., Grace, J. & Loustau, D. Continuous measurement of 13CO18O fractionation during evapotranspiration, photosynthesis and respiration. Joint research symposium between France (INRA) – Japan (JSPS) on the use of stable carbon isotopes to understand the carbon cycle in forests, Kyoto, Japan, 2nd November 2009 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Jouanguy, J., Bert, D., Lambrot, C., Devaux, M., Stievenard, M., Pierre, M., Loustau, D. & Berbigier, P. Can intra-annual stable isotope signals in tree-ring cellulose be used to extend Fluxnet data-model analysis to larger temporal and spatial scales? 8th Asiaflux Workshop, Sapporo, Japan 27th-29th October, 2009
  • Wingate, L., Richardson, A., Mizunuma, T., Nasahara, K.N., Saigusa, N., Muraoka, Y., Nagai, S., Jacobs, N., Sanchez-Azofeifa, G.A., Wilkinson, M., Morison, J., Köstner, B., Grünwald, T., Braswell, R., Grace, J. and the FLUXNET webcam network. Keeping an eye on the carbon balance. 8th Asiaflux Workshop, Sapporo, Japan 27th-29th October, 2009 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L. & Ogée, J., Modelling the oxygen isotope signals of H2O18O and 13CO18O between forested soils and the atmosphere. European Science Foundation Cost Action ES806, WG2 Workshop, Stable isotopes in biosphere-atmosphere-earth system research (SIBAE) Innsbruck, Austria, 23rd-25th Sept, 2009 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Grace, J., Loustau, D. and Ogée, J. Does a strong seasonal disequilibrium exist between the oxygen isotope signals of leaf and soil CO2 exchange? Second mini symposium on the use of stable isotopes in tree physiology and forest ecology, Nancy, France, 3rd July 2009
  • Ogée, J., Wingate, L., Jouanguy, J., Bert, D., Lambrot, C., Devaux, M., Stievenard, M., Pierre, M., Loustau, D. & Berbigier, P. Can intra-annual stable isotope signals in tree-ring cellulose be used to extend Fluxnet data-model analysis to larger temporal and spatial scales? EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-2444, Vienna, Austria, 19th-24th April, 2009
  • Ogée, J., Barbour, M.M., Wingate, L., Bert, D., Bosc, A., Stievenard, M., Lambrot, C., Pierre, M., Bariac, T. & Dewar, R.C. A simple, single-substrate model to interpret intra-annual stable isotope signals in tree-ring cellulose. EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-2213, Vienna, Austria, 19th-24th April, 2009
  • Wingate, L., *Ogée, J., Cuntz, M., Genty, B., Reiter, I., Seibt, U., Peylin, P., Yakir, D., Miller, J., Burlett, R., Maseyk, K., Mencuccini, M., Pendall, E., Shim, J.H., Barbour, M.M., Hunt, J., Mortazavi, B., & Grace, J. The influence of soil carbonic anhydrase on the partitioning of gross CO2 fluxes using the oxygen isotopes of CO2 and water. EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-2424, Vienna, Austria, 19th-24th April, 2009
  • Wingate, L., Richardson, A., Weltzin, J.F., Nasahara, K.N. & Grace, J. and the FLUXNET Webcam Team. Keeping an eye on the carbon balance: linking canopy development and net ecosystem exchange using an international webcam network. European Geophysical Union (EGU) General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-4489, Vienna, Austria, 19th-24th April, 2009 (INVITED)
  • Wingate, L., Ogée, J, Seibt, U. and Cuntz, M. Do soil micro-organisms influence the oxygen isotope composition of atmospheric CO2? JESIUM: 2nd European Stable Isotope Users Meeting, Giens, France, 31st August-5th Sept. 2008
  • Ogée, J, Wingate, L. Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Devaux, M., Loustau, D., Sartore, M. and Grace, J. Understanding seasonal oxygen isotope signals of photosynthesis and respiration at the ecosystem scale using a chamber TDL system. JESIUM: 2nd European Stable Isotope Users Meeting, Giens, France, 31st August-5th Sept. 2008
  • Wingate, L., Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Cross, A., Devaux, M., Grace, J., Loustau, D., Seibt, U. and Ogée, J. Measuring carbon and oxygen isotope signals of photosynthesis and respiration: first field results from a chamber system coupled to tunable diode laser spectrometers. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, Abstract No. B11E-03: Investigation of Carbon and Water Cycle Processes using Isotopes: New Techniques, Data, and Analyses, San Fransisco, California, USA, 10th-14th Dec. 2007 (INVITED)
  • Ogée, J., Barbour, M.M., Dewar, R.C., Wingate, L., Bert, D., Bosc, A., Lambrot, C., Stievenard, M., Bariac, T., Berbigier, P. and Loustau, D. A single-substrate model to interpret high-resolution intra-annual stable isotope signals in tree ring cellulose. AGU Fall Meeting, Abstract No. B11E-02: Investigation of Carbon and Water Cycle Processes using Isotopes: New Techniques, Data, and Analyses, San Fransisco, California, USA, 10th-14th Dec. 2007
  • Burlett, R., Bosc, A., Wingate, L., Ogée, J., Devaux, M. and Loustau, D. Etude des échanges isotopiques (13C et 18O) du CO2 au sein d’un écosystème forestier. 9th Journées d’Ecologie Fonctionelle, 19th-22nd Mar 2007
  • Luyssaert, S., Janssens, I.A., Matteucci, G., Wingate, L., Beer, C., Ciais, P et al. Relationships between GPP, NPP, NEP, Ra and Rh in forest ecosystems. Open Science Conference on The Greenhouse Gas Cycle in the Northern Hemisphere, Sissi-Lassithi, Crete, 14th-18th Nov 2007
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L. and Berry, J. The “Flood of the Century” as isotopic fingerprint in canopy d18O signatures. AGU, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, Dec 2006
  • Burlett R., Ogée J., Bosc A., Wingate L., Loustau D. Mesure rapide (10Hz) des isotopomères du CO2 atmosphérique par diode laser modulable (TDL). 9th J2M Journées de la Mesure et de la Métrologie, Balaruc-les-Bains, France 9th-12th Oct 2006
  • Wingate, L., Grace, J., Kutsch, W. and Kutsch, C. The phenology of carbon allocation in forests: monitoring its variability at different scales. Phenological change, causes and consequences. Association of Applied Biologists, Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, 20th Oct 2006 (INVITED)
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L. and Berry, J. Improving predictions of the d18O of evaporating site leaf water: The Craig-Gordon-Dongmann approach. IAEA International Workshop on Isotope Effects in Evaporation, Pisa, Italy, May 2006
  • Mencuccini, M., Wingate, L., Maseyk, K., Seibt, U., Massheder, J., Almeida, P., Ghashghaie, J., Yakir, D. and Pereira, J.S. Tracing soil gas exchange dynamics after rain pulse events through high-resolution time-series of the d18O of soil CO2 efflux at a Mediterranean site. The vulnerability of Mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems to climate change, Rome, Italy, March 2006
  • Wingate, L., Seibt, U. and Ogée, J. An isotopic excursion through atmospheric and metabolic signals from conifer forests following a seasonal rhythm. SIBAE-BASIN Stable Isotope Meeting: Isotopes as tracers as ecological change, Tomar, Portugal, 13th-15th Mar 2006 (INVITED)
  • Hemming, D., Griffiths, H., Loader, N., Marca, A., Robertson, I., Wingate, L. and Yakir, D. Looking forward to the future of large-scale isotope networks in ecological change research. SIBAE-BASIN Stable Isotope Meeting: Isotopes as tracers as ecological change, Tomar, Portugal, 13th-15th Mar 2006 (INVITED)
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L., Hemming, D., Lloyd, J. and Berry, J. Observations and modelling of oxygen isotopic signatures of the CO2 efflux from a forest soil. AGU, 86 (52) Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract No. B22B-04, San Francisco, USA, Dec 2005
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L., Hemming, D., Lloyd, J. and Berry, J. Nocturnal stomatal conductance and the d18O signature of foliage gas exchange and canopy air: Field observations in two forest ecosystems. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA), Montreal, Canada, Sept 2005 (INVITED)
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L., Hemming, D., and Berry, J. Field observations of oxygen isotopes from two forest ecosystems – linking the water and carbon cycles at the ecosystem scale. EOS Transactions. AGU, 85 (47) Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract No. H54C-06, San Francisco, USA, Sept 2004
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L. and Lloyd, J. The leaf is where they meet: measuring 13C and 18O discrimination during photosynthetic gas exchange. Abstracts of the SIBAE-BASIN Stable Isotope Meeting: Flux partitioning using stable isotopes, Interlaken, Switzerland, April 2004 (INVITED)
  • Seibt, U., Wingate, L. and Lloyd, J. The role of canopy processes in the isotopic composition of CO2 and O2. Proceedings of the 6th International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Sendai, Japan, 2001Screen Shot 2019-02-02 at 7.47.29 AM