Are mature forests carbon limited? To explore this question, we exposed ca. 110-year-old, 40-m tall Picea abies trees to a 550-ppm CO2 concentration in a mixed lowland forest in NW Switzerland. The site receives substantial soluble nitrogen (N) via atmospheric deposition, and thus, trees are unlikely N-limited. We used a construction crane to operate the free-air CO2 release system and for canopy access. Here, we summarize the major results for growth and carbon (C) fluxes. Tissue 13C signals confirmed the effectiveness of the CO2 enrichment system and permitted tracing the continuous flow of new C in trees. Tree responses were individually standardized by pre-treatment signals. Over the five experimental years, needles retained their p...
Understanding the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on carbon (C) relations of mature forest trees...
Sustained increased productivity of trees growing in elevated CO2 depends in part on their stoichiom...
Rising CO is predicted to increase forest productivity, although the duration of the response and h...
Are mature forests carbon limited? To explore this question, we exposed ca. 110-year-old, 40-m tall ...
With their dominant share in global plant biomass carbon (C), forests and their responses to atmosph...
The response of trees to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations is often mediated by the availabi...
To study the responses of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), a commercially important tree species in...
There is evidence of continued stimulation of foliage photosynthesis in trees exposed to elevated at...
Are mature forest trees carbon limited at current CO2 concentrations? Will ‘mid-life’, 35 m tall dec...
Rapidly increasing atmospheric CO2 is not only changing the climate system but may also affect the b...
Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; theref...
Current carbon cycle models attribute rising atmospheric CO2 as the major driver of the increased te...
Whether rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations will cause forests to grow faster and...
Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Understanding the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on carbon (C) relations of mature forest trees...
Sustained increased productivity of trees growing in elevated CO2 depends in part on their stoichiom...
Rising CO is predicted to increase forest productivity, although the duration of the response and h...
Are mature forests carbon limited? To explore this question, we exposed ca. 110-year-old, 40-m tall ...
With their dominant share in global plant biomass carbon (C), forests and their responses to atmosph...
The response of trees to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations is often mediated by the availabi...
To study the responses of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), a commercially important tree species in...
There is evidence of continued stimulation of foliage photosynthesis in trees exposed to elevated at...
Are mature forest trees carbon limited at current CO2 concentrations? Will ‘mid-life’, 35 m tall dec...
Rapidly increasing atmospheric CO2 is not only changing the climate system but may also affect the b...
Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; theref...
Current carbon cycle models attribute rising atmospheric CO2 as the major driver of the increased te...
Whether rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations will cause forests to grow faster and...
Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Understanding the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on carbon (C) relations of mature forest trees...
Sustained increased productivity of trees growing in elevated CO2 depends in part on their stoichiom...
Rising CO is predicted to increase forest productivity, although the duration of the response and h...