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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Aljona
2.Perekonnanimi Lukjanova
3.Töökoht Eesti Põllumajandusülikool, Metsandus- ja maaehitusinstituut, ökofüsioloogia osakond
4.Ametikoht vanemteadur
5.Sünniaeg 09.02.1969 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus 1988-1993 Moskva Riiklik Ülikool; bioloog
7.Teenistuskäik 1993-1999 VTM Laste Hematoloogia Instituut, Moskva, teadur
1999-2004 TPÜ Ökoloogia Instituut, Tallinn, teadur
Oktoober 2004 - EPMÜ Metsanduslik Uurimisinstituut, Tallinn, teadur
8.Teaduskraad Biol.kand.
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
Venemaa Meditsiiniteaduste Akadeemia, 1999
10.Tunnustused
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
Osalemine rahvusvahelise konverentsi ja koolitusseminari "Ökoloogilised protsessid Põhjamaade märgaladel" ("International Conference & Educational Workshop cohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands") korraldamises, 30. juuni - 4. juuli, 2003, Eestis. Koostööpartneriks olid Sheffieldi Ülikool (Suurbrittannia) ja Tartu Ülikool.

Osalemine rahvusvahelise konverentsi "Wood Energy – a Contribution to the Development of Sustainable Forest Management" korraldamises 24.-26. november 2004, Tallinnas.
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad Taimede füsioloogilised, morfoloogilised, histoloogilised ja tsütoloogilised uurimised stressitingimustes.
14.Jooksvad grandid
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A., Sparrow, A.D., Turnbull, M.H. 2005. Light-acclimation of cladode photosynthetic potentials in Casuarina glauca: trade-offs between physiological and structural investments. - Functional Plant Biology, 32, 571-582.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A., Turnbull, M.H., Sparrow, A.D. 2005. Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction governs the light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines. - Functional Plant Biology (in press).

Blinova, I., Ilomets, M., Lukjanova, A. 2004. Fine-scale pattern of the decomposition, compaction and accumulation of organic matter in Sphagnum hummocks (Nigula bog, Estonia). - Wise Use of Peatlands. Proceedings of the 12th International Peat Congress, Tampere, Finland, 6-11 June 2004. Vol.2. Poster presentations. Saarijärvi, International Peat Society, 972-976.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A. 2003. Needle longevity, soot growth and branching frequency in relation to site fertility and within-canopy light conditions in Pinus sylvestris. - Annals of Forest Science, 60, 195-208.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A. 2003. Total foliar area and average leaf age may by more strongly associated with branching frequency than with leaf longevity in temperate conifers. - New Phytologist, 158, 1, 75-89.

Niinemets, Ü., Cescatti, A., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M., Truus, L. 2002. Modification of light-acclimation of Pinus sylvestris shoot architecture by site fertility. - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 111, 2, 121-140.

Niinemets, Ü., Ellsworth, D.S., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M. 2002. Dependence of needle architecture and chemical composition on canopy light availability in three North American Pinus species with contrasting needle length. - Tree Physiology, 22, 11, 747-761.

Niinemets, Ü., Ellsworth, D.S., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M. 2001. Site fertility and the morphological and photosynthetic acclimation of Pinus sylvestris needles to light. - Tree Physiology, 21, 17, 1231-1244.

viimati muudetud: 11.10.2005

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Aljona
2.Surname Lukjanova
3.Institution Department of Ecophysiology, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Estonian Agricultural University
4.Position senior research scientist
5.Date of birth 09.02.1969 (day.month.year)
6.Education 1988-1993 Moscow State University; biologist
7.Research and
professional experience
1993-1999 Research Institute of Pediatric Hematology, Russian Federation Health Ministry, Moscow; research scientist
1999-2004 Department of Landscape Ecology, Institute of Ecology, Tallinn University of Educational Sciences; research scientist
October 2004 - Department of Ecophysiology, Forest Research Institute, Estonian Agricultural University, Tallinn; research scientist
8.Academic degree Candidate of biological sciences
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, 1999
10.Honours/awards
11.Research-administrative
experience
Organisation team of "International Conference & Educational Workshop cohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands", 30 June - 4 July, 2003, Estonia.
Organisation team of "Wood Energy – a Contribution to the Development of Sustainable Forest Management", 24-26 November 2004, Tallinn.
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program Physiological, morphological, cytological and histological study of plant in stress conditions.
14.Current grant funding
15.List of most important publications

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A., Sparrow, A.D., Turnbull, M.H. 2005. Light-acclimation of cladode photosynthetic potentials in Casuarina glauca: trade-offs between physiological and structural investments. - Functional Plant Biology, 32, 571-582.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A., Turnbull, M.H., Sparrow, A.D. 2005. Plasticity in mesophyll volume fraction governs the light-acclimation in needle photosynthesis in two pines. - Functional Plant Biology (in press).

Blinova, I., Ilomets, M., Lukjanova, A. 2004. Fine-scale pattern of the decomposition, compaction and accumulation of organic matter in Sphagnum hummocks (Nigula bog, Estonia). - Wise Use of Peatlands. Proceedings of the 12th International Peat Congress, Tampere, Finland, 6-11 June 2004. Vol.2. Poster presentations. Saarijärvi, International Peat Society, 972-976.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A. 2003. Needle longevity, soot growth and branching frequency in relation to site fertility and within-canopy light conditions in Pinus sylvestris. - Annals of Forest Science, 60, 195-208.

Niinemets, Ü., Lukjanova, A. 2003. Total foliar area and average leaf age may by more strongly associated with branching frequency than with leaf longevity in temperate conifers. - New Phytologist, 158, 1, 75-89.

Niinemets, Ü., Cescatti, A., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M., Truus, L. 2002. Modification of light-acclimation of Pinus sylvestris shoot architecture by site fertility. - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 111, 2, 121-140.

Niinemets, Ü., Ellsworth, D.S., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M. 2002. Dependence of needle architecture and chemical composition on canopy light availability in three North American Pinus species with contrasting needle length. - Tree Physiology, 22, 11, 747-761.

Niinemets, Ü., Ellsworth, D.S., Lukjanova, A., Tobias, M. 2001. Site fertility and the morphological and photosynthetic acclimation of Pinus sylvestris needles to light. - Tree Physiology, 21, 17, 1231-1244.

last updated: 11.10.2005

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