A controlled environment experiment was conducted to determine the impact of enhanced carbon dioxide and temperature on competition between the C 3 grasses Austrodanthonia eriantha and Vulpia myuros. Plants were grown in mixtures and monocultures to compare the responses both with and without an interspecific competitor. Temperature and CO2 were set at current levels (350 ppm CO2; 20°C day and 10°C night temperature), in factorial combination with enhanced levels (700 ppm CO 2; 23°C day and 13°C night temperature). To examine the potential impact of initial seedling size on competition under elevated CO 2 and temperature, the two species were combined in mixtures of differing initial sizes. Above-ground growth of all plants was enhanced by ...
Climate change, especially warming temperatures, may increase invasion and modify the ecological imp...
The relative effects of disturbance (here defined as bare soil), competition for edaphic resources, ...
AbstractHow plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact fut...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
Since agriculture is both the source and sink of greenhouse gases, and plants show different respons...
The effect of a doubling in the atmospheric CO2 concentration on the growth of vegetative whole plan...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased by 35% since p...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
Background and Aims The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is a ubiquitous selective force...
Background and Aims The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is a ubiquitous selective force...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
While the influence of elevated CO2 on the production, mass and quality of plant seeds has been well...
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecos...
Climate change, especially warming temperatures, may increase invasion and modify the ecological imp...
The relative effects of disturbance (here defined as bare soil), competition for edaphic resources, ...
AbstractHow plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact fut...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
Since agriculture is both the source and sink of greenhouse gases, and plants show different respons...
The effect of a doubling in the atmospheric CO2 concentration on the growth of vegetative whole plan...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has increased by 35% since p...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
Background and Aims The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is a ubiquitous selective force...
Background and Aims The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is a ubiquitous selective force...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
While the influence of elevated CO2 on the production, mass and quality of plant seeds has been well...
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecos...
Climate change, especially warming temperatures, may increase invasion and modify the ecological imp...
The relative effects of disturbance (here defined as bare soil), competition for edaphic resources, ...
AbstractHow plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact fut...