Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 concentration that is unprecedented in the recent geological history of the earth. Nearly half of anthropogenic CO2 emissions have been sequestered in the terrestrial biosphere and oceans, slowing the climate change associated with this greenhouse gas. However, the future of this uptake is uncertain. One large sink for atmospheric CO2, the growth of young temperate forests, may decline as these forests mature and undergo successional change in community composition and an expected decline in Net Primary Production (NPP) with increasing age. To examine the effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations on ecosystem C loss via autotrophic r...
Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; theref...
Impacts of the projected increase in atmospheric CO2 on other biogeochemical cycles are uncertain. I...
Stimulation of terrestrial productivity by rising CO~2~ concentration is projected to reduce the air...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
The atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have increased approximately 50% since the begin...
Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into...
Net primary production (NPP) declines as forests age, but the causal role of decreased gross primary...
Increased forest growth in response to rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 may mitigate a porti...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth, thereby pro...
We linked a leaf-level CO 2 assimilation model with a model that accounts for light attenuation in t...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth1–5, thereby ...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth’s atmosphere, and hence the rate of climate war...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth1,2,3,4,5, th...
Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; theref...
Impacts of the projected increase in atmospheric CO2 on other biogeochemical cycles are uncertain. I...
Stimulation of terrestrial productivity by rising CO~2~ concentration is projected to reduce the air...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
The atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have increased approximately 50% since the begin...
Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into...
Net primary production (NPP) declines as forests age, but the causal role of decreased gross primary...
Increased forest growth in response to rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 may mitigate a porti...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth, thereby pro...
We linked a leaf-level CO 2 assimilation model with a model that accounts for light attenuation in t...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth1–5, thereby ...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 in the Earth’s atmosphere, and hence the rate of climate war...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO2) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth1,2,3,4,5, th...
Carbon uptake by forests constitutes half of the planet's terrestrial net primary production; theref...
Impacts of the projected increase in atmospheric CO2 on other biogeochemical cycles are uncertain. I...
Stimulation of terrestrial productivity by rising CO~2~ concentration is projected to reduce the air...