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Critical Assessment of the Response
of Forest Ecosystems to Elevated Atmospheric Carbon
Dioxide Table of Contents Elevated CO2 studies: past,
present and future Photosynthetic adjustment in field-grown
ponderosa pine trees after six years exposure to elevated
CO2 Photosynthetic acclimation to elevated
atmospheric CO2 concentration in the Florida
scrub-oak species Quercus geminata and Quercus
myrtifolia growing in their native environment Photosynthetic responses of loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda) needles to experimental reduction in
sink demand Seasonal patterns of photosynthetic light
response in Douglas-fir seedlings subjected to elevated
atmospheric CO2 and temperature Direct inhibition of mitochondrial
respiratory enzymes by elevated CO2: does it
matter at the tissue or whole- plant level? Water relations, stomatal response and
transpiration of Quercus pubescens trees during
summer in a Mediterranean carbon dioxide spring Seasonal embolism and xylen vulnerability
in deciduous and evergreen Mediterranean trees influenced by
proximity to a carbon dioxide srping Responses of a loblolly pine ecosystem to
CO2 enrichment: a modelling analysis Effects of elevated atmospheric
CO2 on phenology, growth and crown structure of
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings after two
years of exposure in the field Influence of increased atmospheric
CO2 concentration on quality of plant material
and litter decomposition Rhizosphere feedbacks in elevated
CO2 Simulated nitrogen cycling response to
elevated CO2 in Pinus taeda and mixed
deciduous forests Tissue chemistry and carbon allocation on
seedlings of Pinus palustris subjected to elevated
atmospheric CO2 and water stress |
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