معرفی
Anna M. Jensen is an Associate Professor in Forestry at the Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Linnaeus University. She holds a Ph.D. in Forest Management from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and has worked in the USA as a researcher before joining Linnaeus University. Her research focuses on plant ecophysiology, particularly how woody plants respond to environmental stressors like drought, elevated CO2, and interspecific competition.
- Education:
- M.S. in Biology, Lund University
- Ph.D. in Forest Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research Interests: She investigates stress tolerance mechanisms in trees at leaf and whole-plant levels, linking physiology to forest survival and production. Key projects include CO2 reassimilation, climate change impacts on oak regeneration, and carbon sequestration in boreal ecosystems.
Scientific Trends: Her recent work emphasizes climate adaptation strategies, carbon dynamics under warming, and the interplay between plant physiology and ecosystem services. Articles highlight mesophyll conductance, interspecific competition, and drought effects on carbon allocation.
Collaborations: She partners with The Bridge (Södra, IKEA) for sustainable forestry innovations. Her lab group, Forest Ecology and Ecophysiology, studies nutrient cycles, conservation, and climate-resilient silviculture.
