The abundance of woody plants on grasslands and savannas often is controlled by the availability of water and its location in soil. Water availability to plants is limited by precipitation, but the distribution of soil water and period over which it is available in these ecosystems are influenced by the transpiration rates of grasses. We discuss implications of recent and projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration for transpiration, soil water availability, and the balance of grasses and shrubs. An increase in CO2 concentration often reduces potential transpiration/leaf area by reducing stomatal conductance. On grasslands where effects of stomatal closure on transpiration are not negated by an increase in leaf temperature and leaf...
Mechanisms of vegetation control on C mineralization in semiarid ecosystems are not well understood....
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
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The abundance of woody plants on grasslands and savannas often is controlled by the availability of ...
Temperate grasslands are a species-rich ecosystem that may be important in mitigating the increase i...
Atmospheric CO2 enrichment may stimulate plant growth directly through enhanced photosynthesis or in...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) into historic grasslands not only alters ecosystem structure but also...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased because of changes in land use and burning of fossil f...
While rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is known to be an important contributor to radiative f...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
The shortgrass steppe is a semi-arid grassland, where elevated CO2 reduces stomatal conductance and ...
Understanding the influence of grazing management and environmental drivers on net ecosystem exchang...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (EWUE) is defined as the net carbon uptake per amount of water lost f...
Mechanisms of vegetation control on C mineralization in semiarid ecosystems are not well understood....
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The abundance of woody plants on grasslands and savannas often is controlled by the availability of ...
Temperate grasslands are a species-rich ecosystem that may be important in mitigating the increase i...
Atmospheric CO2 enrichment may stimulate plant growth directly through enhanced photosynthesis or in...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) into historic grasslands not only alters ecosystem structure but also...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased because of changes in land use and burning of fossil f...
While rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is known to be an important contributor to radiative f...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
The shortgrass steppe is a semi-arid grassland, where elevated CO2 reduces stomatal conductance and ...
Understanding the influence of grazing management and environmental drivers on net ecosystem exchang...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (EWUE) is defined as the net carbon uptake per amount of water lost f...
Mechanisms of vegetation control on C mineralization in semiarid ecosystems are not well understood....
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...