Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentration has increased significantly during the last 20 000 years, and is projected to double this century. Despite the importance of belowground processes in the global carbon cycle, community‐level and single species root responses to rising Ca are not well understood. We measured net community root biomass over 3 years using ingrowth cores in a natural C3–C4 grassland exposed to a gradient of Ca from preglacial to future levels (230–550 μmol mol−1). Root windows and minirhizotron tubes were installed below naturally occurring stands of the C4 perennial grass Bothriochloa ischaemum and its roots were measured for respiration, carbohydrate concentration, specific root length (SRL), production, and lifespan over 2 ...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) has risen dramatically since preglacial times and is projected to double in the...
AbstractGrasslands comprise 70% of all agricultural land worldwide, and provide fodder for life-stoc...
Since 1999, the long-term responses of a semi-natural grassland community to elevated CO2 concentrat...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentration has increased significantly during the last 20 000 years, and is ...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentration has increased significantly during the last 20 000 years, and is ...
Direct and indirect effects of temperature, drought and elevated CO2 on grassland ecosystems have be...
1. Plant roots mediate the impacts of environmental change on ecosystems, yet knowledge of root resp...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
1.Plant roots mediate the impacts of environmental change on ecosystems, yet knowledge of root respo...
Carbon input into the soil and decomposition processes under elevated CO2 are highly relevant for C ...
Grassland soils are significant carbon (C) sinks as more than half of grassland plant biomass is bel...
The net flux of soil C is determined by the balance between soil C input and microbial decomposition...
The long-term carbon balance of the agricultural Midwestern United States will depend on the interac...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) has risen dramatically since preglacial times and is projected to double in the...
AbstractGrasslands comprise 70% of all agricultural land worldwide, and provide fodder for life-stoc...
Since 1999, the long-term responses of a semi-natural grassland community to elevated CO2 concentrat...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentration has increased significantly during the last 20 000 years, and is ...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentration has increased significantly during the last 20 000 years, and is ...
Direct and indirect effects of temperature, drought and elevated CO2 on grassland ecosystems have be...
1. Plant roots mediate the impacts of environmental change on ecosystems, yet knowledge of root resp...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
Future ecosystem properties of grasslands will be driven largely by belowground biomass responses to...
1.Plant roots mediate the impacts of environmental change on ecosystems, yet knowledge of root respo...
Carbon input into the soil and decomposition processes under elevated CO2 are highly relevant for C ...
Grassland soils are significant carbon (C) sinks as more than half of grassland plant biomass is bel...
The net flux of soil C is determined by the balance between soil C input and microbial decomposition...
The long-term carbon balance of the agricultural Midwestern United States will depend on the interac...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Atmospheric CO2 (Ca) has risen dramatically since preglacial times and is projected to double in the...
AbstractGrasslands comprise 70% of all agricultural land worldwide, and provide fodder for life-stoc...
Since 1999, the long-term responses of a semi-natural grassland community to elevated CO2 concentrat...