Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration will affect belowground processes and forest function. However, the direction and magnitude of change for many soil processes are unknown. We used minirhizotrons to observe fine root and fungal dynamics in response to elevated CO2 in a model regenerating longleaf pine community in open-top chambers. The model community consisted of five plant species common to xeric sandhills longleaf pine stands: Pinus palustris, Quercus margaretta, Aristida stricta, Crotalaria rotundifolia, and Asclepias tuberosa. Elevated CO2 significantly increased both fine root and mycorrhizal tip standing crop by more than 50% in the deeper soil horizon (17–34 cm). Rhizomorph standing crop was nearly doubled in both deep and shall...
Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of global atm...
Abstract Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of g...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (outside the USA). Despite the critical role of EMF in nut...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration will affect belowground processes and forest function. However,...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration will affect belowground processes and forest function. However,...
Differences in plant morphology, physiology, life form, and symbiotic relationships can generate dif...
Soil fungi couple plant and ecosystem resource demands to pools of soil resources. Research on these...
Increasing global atmospheric CO2 concentration has led to concerns regarding its potential effects ...
Plant species vary in response to atmospheric CO2 concentration due to differences in physiology, mo...
Plant species vary in response to atmospheric CO2 concentration due to differences in physiology, mo...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) effects on plants depend on several factors including ...
To study the responses of forests to global change, model ecosystems consisting of beech and spruce ...
While multiple experiments have demonstrated that trees exposed to elevated CO2 can stimulate microb...
Increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rates of nitrogen (N)-deposition to forest...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 has been demonstrated, and ectomyc...
Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of global atm...
Abstract Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of g...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (outside the USA). Despite the critical role of EMF in nut...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration will affect belowground processes and forest function. However,...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration will affect belowground processes and forest function. However,...
Differences in plant morphology, physiology, life form, and symbiotic relationships can generate dif...
Soil fungi couple plant and ecosystem resource demands to pools of soil resources. Research on these...
Increasing global atmospheric CO2 concentration has led to concerns regarding its potential effects ...
Plant species vary in response to atmospheric CO2 concentration due to differences in physiology, mo...
Plant species vary in response to atmospheric CO2 concentration due to differences in physiology, mo...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) effects on plants depend on several factors including ...
To study the responses of forests to global change, model ecosystems consisting of beech and spruce ...
While multiple experiments have demonstrated that trees exposed to elevated CO2 can stimulate microb...
Increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rates of nitrogen (N)-deposition to forest...
Enhanced soil respiration in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 has been demonstrated, and ectomyc...
Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of global atm...
Abstract Despite the critical role of EMF in nutrient and carbon (C) dynamics, combined effects of g...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (outside the USA). Despite the critical role of EMF in nut...