We investigated the effects of long-term (7-yr) in situ CO2 enrichment (600 µmol/mol) and increased exposure to UV-B radiation, the latter an important component of global change at high latitudes, on the ice nucleation temperatures of leaves of several evergreen and deciduous woody ericaceous shrubs in the subarctic (68° N). Three (Vaccinium uliginosum, V. vitis-idaea, and Empetrum hermaphroditum) of the four species of shrubs studied showed significantly higher ice nucleation temperatures throughout the 1999 growing season in response to CO2 enrichment and increased exposure to UV-B radiation relative to the controls. The same species also showed a strong interactive effect when both treatments were applied together. In all cases, leaves ...
Growth under elevated [CO2] promoted spring frost damage in field grown seedlings of snow gum (Eucal...
Climate change is expected to have pronounced effects in the Arctic, causing increased temperatures ...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
We investigated the effects of long-term (7-yr) in situ CO2 enrichment (600 µmol/mol) and increased ...
The Arctic is experiencing large climatic changes, particularly during winter, including warming, ra...
Climate warming has advanced leaf unfolding of trees and shrubs, thus extending the growing period b...
The effects of climate change are particularly strong in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasi...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
1 The responses of sub-Arctic heathland vegetation to enhanced UV-B radiation and increased summer p...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
During the past three decades the Earth has warmed with a rate unprecedented during the past 1000 ye...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Growth under elevated [CO2] promoted spring frost damage in field grown seedlings of snow gum (Eucal...
Climate change is expected to have pronounced effects in the Arctic, causing increased temperatures ...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
We investigated the effects of long-term (7-yr) in situ CO2 enrichment (600 µmol/mol) and increased ...
The Arctic is experiencing large climatic changes, particularly during winter, including warming, ra...
Climate warming has advanced leaf unfolding of trees and shrubs, thus extending the growing period b...
The effects of climate change are particularly strong in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasi...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
1 The responses of sub-Arctic heathland vegetation to enhanced UV-B radiation and increased summer p...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
During the past three decades the Earth has warmed with a rate unprecedented during the past 1000 ye...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Growth under elevated [CO2] promoted spring frost damage in field grown seedlings of snow gum (Eucal...
Climate change is expected to have pronounced effects in the Arctic, causing increased temperatures ...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...