We repeatedly sampled the surface mineral soil (0–20 cm depth) in three northern temperate forest communities over an 11-year experimental fumigation to understand the effects of elevated carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and/or elevated phyto-toxic ozone (O 3 ) on soil carbon (C). After 11 years, there was no significant main effect of CO 2 or O 3 on soil C. However, within the community containing only aspen ( Populus tremuloides Michx.), elevated CO 2 caused a significant decrease in soil C content. Together with the observations of increased litter inputs, this result strongly suggests accelerated decomposition under elevated CO 2. In addition, an initial reduction in the formation of new (fumigation-derived) soil C by O 3 under elevated CO ...
Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric C...
As human activity continues to increase CO 2 and O 3 , broad expanses of north temperate forests wil...
Anthropogenic O3 and CO2-induced declines in soil N availability could counteract greater plant grow...
The aspen free-air CO 2 and O 3 enrichment (FACTS II–FACE) study in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA, is ...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration ([CO 2]) could alter terrestrial carbon (C) cy...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
Three young northern temperate forest communities in the north‐central United States were exposed to...
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• The Rhinelander free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment is designed to understand ecosystem resp...
Global emissions of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O 3 are rising and expected to impact large are...
Many uncertainties remain regarding how climate change will alter the structure and function of fore...
In the Northern Hemisphere, ozone levels in the troposphere have increased by 35 per cent over the p...
Rising atmospheric CO2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage ...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth’s atmosphere, and hence the rate of climate war...
·Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) could alter the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content of ecos...
Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric C...
As human activity continues to increase CO 2 and O 3 , broad expanses of north temperate forests wil...
Anthropogenic O3 and CO2-induced declines in soil N availability could counteract greater plant grow...
The aspen free-air CO 2 and O 3 enrichment (FACTS II–FACE) study in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA, is ...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration ([CO 2]) could alter terrestrial carbon (C) cy...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
Three young northern temperate forest communities in the north‐central United States were exposed to...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65617/1/j.1469-8137.2008.02564.x.pd
• The Rhinelander free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment is designed to understand ecosystem resp...
Global emissions of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O 3 are rising and expected to impact large are...
Many uncertainties remain regarding how climate change will alter the structure and function of fore...
In the Northern Hemisphere, ozone levels in the troposphere have increased by 35 per cent over the p...
Rising atmospheric CO2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage ...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth’s atmosphere, and hence the rate of climate war...
·Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) could alter the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content of ecos...
Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric C...
As human activity continues to increase CO 2 and O 3 , broad expanses of north temperate forests wil...
Anthropogenic O3 and CO2-induced declines in soil N availability could counteract greater plant grow...