Elevated atmospheric [CO2] (‘eCO2’) may alter species composition within vegetation types by favouring the growth of some species over others. However, other related changes in climate conditions, such as increased frequency and severity of drought, may reduce eCO2 fertilisation effects on plant growth. For many species, it is not known if responses will reflect variability in trait adaptations due to environment. We grew seedlings of nine species of eucalypts indicative of three regional vegetation types (representing a mesic–xeric ecosystem gradient) under two CO2 concentrations (400 parts per million; 640 ppm, i.e. eCO2) and two watering regimes (well-watered; drought-like conditions). Elevated CO2 increased biomass accumulation but drou...
Climate change may alter forest composition by differentially affecting the responses of faster- and...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Eucalypts are likely to play a critical role in the response of Australian forests to rising atmosph...
Climate change scenarios predict increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]), temperatures and...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
This PhD research investigated the impact of variable soil [P] on the growth and photosynthetic resp...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWe report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot bi...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
International audienceElevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO 2) often enhances rates of photosynth...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
This thesis assessed the effects of future climate factors (i.e. [CO2], heat waves and soil water av...
The CO2 efflux from tree stem surfaces to atmosphere (RS) is an important component in the carbon (C...
Models of tree responses to climate typically project that elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (e...
Rising atmospheric [CO2] (Ca) generally enhances tree growth if nutrients are not limiting. However,...
Climate change may alter forest composition by differentially affecting the responses of faster- and...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Eucalypts are likely to play a critical role in the response of Australian forests to rising atmosph...
Climate change scenarios predict increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]), temperatures and...
Elevated [CO2] and temperature may alter the drought responses of tree seedling growth, photosynthes...
This PhD research investigated the impact of variable soil [P] on the growth and photosynthetic resp...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWe report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot bi...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
International audienceElevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO 2) often enhances rates of photosynth...
We report on the relationship between growth, partitioning of shoot biomass and hydraulic developmen...
This thesis assessed the effects of future climate factors (i.e. [CO2], heat waves and soil water av...
The CO2 efflux from tree stem surfaces to atmosphere (RS) is an important component in the carbon (C...
Models of tree responses to climate typically project that elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (e...
Rising atmospheric [CO2] (Ca) generally enhances tree growth if nutrients are not limiting. However,...
Climate change may alter forest composition by differentially affecting the responses of faster- and...
To investigate if Eucalyptus species have responded to industrial-age climate change, and how they m...
Eucalypts are likely to play a critical role in the response of Australian forests to rising atmosph...