Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 as a result of quantitative and qualitative changes in plant litter production. At the Aspen Free Air CO2-O3 Enrichment (FACE) experiment, we previously found that greater substrate inputs to soil under elevated CO 2 did not alter gross N transformation rates in the first 3 years of the experiment. We hypothesized that greater litter production under elevated CO2 would eventually cause greater gross N transformation rates and that CO2 effects would be nullified by elevated O3. Following our original study, we continued measurement of gross N transformation rates for an additional four years. From 1999 to 2003, gross N m...
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As human activity continues to increase CO2 and O3, broad expanses of north temperate forests will b...
We repeatedly sampled the surface mineral soil (0–20 cm depth) in three northern temperate forest co...
Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric C...
It is uncertain whether elevated atmospheric CO2 will increase C storage in terrestrial ecosystems w...
Human activities are increasing the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) and troposp...
The response of terrestrial ecosystems to elevated atmospheric CO2 is related to the availability of...
Anthropogenic O3 and CO2-induced declines in soil N availability could counteract greater plant grow...
Human activities are increasing the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) and troposp...
As human activity continues to increase CO2 and O3, broad expanses of north temperate forests will b...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration ([CO 2]) could alter terrestrial carbon (C) cy...
Sustained increased productivity of trees growing in elevated CO2 depends in part on their stoichiom...
Through increases in net primary production (NPP), elevated CO2 is hypothesized to increase the amou...
The control of soil nitrogen (N) availability under elevated atmospheric CO2 is central to predictin...
Given that N availability limits plant growth in many temperate environments, it is uncertain whethe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117164/1/eap20031361508.pd
As human activity continues to increase CO2 and O3, broad expanses of north temperate forests will b...
We repeatedly sampled the surface mineral soil (0–20 cm depth) in three northern temperate forest co...
Nitrogen cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems could change under increasing atmospheric C...
It is uncertain whether elevated atmospheric CO2 will increase C storage in terrestrial ecosystems w...
Human activities are increasing the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) and troposp...
The response of terrestrial ecosystems to elevated atmospheric CO2 is related to the availability of...
Anthropogenic O3 and CO2-induced declines in soil N availability could counteract greater plant grow...
Human activities are increasing the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide ([CO2]) and troposp...
As human activity continues to increase CO2 and O3, broad expanses of north temperate forests will b...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration ([CO 2]) could alter terrestrial carbon (C) cy...
Sustained increased productivity of trees growing in elevated CO2 depends in part on their stoichiom...
Through increases in net primary production (NPP), elevated CO2 is hypothesized to increase the amou...
The control of soil nitrogen (N) availability under elevated atmospheric CO2 is central to predictin...
Given that N availability limits plant growth in many temperate environments, it is uncertain whethe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117164/1/eap20031361508.pd
As human activity continues to increase CO2 and O3, broad expanses of north temperate forests will b...
We repeatedly sampled the surface mineral soil (0–20 cm depth) in three northern temperate forest co...