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* Allen A, Andrews J, Finzi A, Matamala R, Richter D and W Schlesinger. 2000. Effects of Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) on belowground processes in a Pinus taeda forest. Ecological Applications 10:437-448.

Andrews J, Matamala R, Westover K and W Schlesinger. 2000. Temperature effects on the diversity of soil heterotrophs and the d13C of soil-respired CO2. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32:669-706.

* DeLucia E and R Thomas. 2000. Photosynthetic responses to CO2 enrichment of four hardwood species in a forest understory. Oecologia 122:11-19. [PDF]

* DeLucia E, Maherali H and E Carey. 2000. Climate-driven changes in biomass allocation compromise the ability of pines to store atmospheric carbon. Global Change Biology 6:587-593. [PDF]

* Ellsworth D. 2000. Seasonal CO2 assimilation and stomatal limitations in a Pinus taeda canopy with varying climate. Tree Physiology 20:435-444.

Ewers B, Oren R and J Sperry. 2000. Influence of nutrient versus water supply on hydraulic architecture and water balance in Pinus taeda. Plant, Cell and Environment 23:1055-1066. [PDF]

Hacke U, Sperry J, Ewers B, Ellsworth D, Schäfer K and R Oren. 2000. Influence of soil porosity on water use in Pinus taeda. Oecologia 124:495-505. [PDF]

Hanson P, Edwards N, Garten C and J Andrews. 2000. Separating root and soil microbial contributions to soil respiration: A review of methods and observations. Biogeochemistry 48:115-146.

Katul G, Ellsworth D and C Lai. 2000. Modelling assimilation and intracellular CO2 from measured conductance: A synthesis of approaches. Plant, Cell and Environment 23:1313-1328. [PDF]

Lai C and G Katul. 2000. The dynamic role of root water uptake in coupling potential to actual transpiration. Advances in Water Resources 23:427-439.

Lai C, Katul G, Ellsworth D and R Oren. 2000. Modelling vegetation atmosphere CO2 exchange by a coupled-Eulerian-Lagrangian approach. Boundary Layer Meteorology 95:91-122. [PDF]

Lai C, Katul G, Oren R, Ellsworth D and K Schäfer. 2000. Modeling CO2 and water vapor turbulent flux distributions within a forest canopy. Journal of Geophysical Research 105:26333-26351. [PDF]

* Lichter J, Lavine M, Mace K, Richter D and W Schlesinger. 2000. Throughfall chemistry in a loblolly pine plantation under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Biogeochemistry 50:73-93.

* Matamala R and W Schlesinger. 2000. Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on fine root production and activity in a temperate forest ecosystem. Global Change Biology 6:967-980. [PDF]

* Naumburg E and D Ellsworth. 2000. Photosynthetic sunfleck utilization potential of understory saplings growing under elevated CO2 in FACE. Oecologia 122:163-174. [PDF]

* Pritchard S and H Rogers. 2000. Spatial and temporal deployment of crop roots in CO2-enriched environments. New Phytologist 147:55-71.

Schlesinger W and J Andrews. 2000. Soil respiration and the global carbon cycle. Biogeochemistry 48:7-20.

Singsaas E, Ort D and E DeLucia. 2000. Diurnal regulation of photosynthesis in understory saplings. New Phytologist 145:39-49.

Sinsabaugh R, Reynolds H and T Long. 2000. Rapid assay for amidohydrolase (urease) activity in environmental samples. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 32:2095-2097.

* Sitch S, Prentice I, Smith B, Cramer W, Kaplan J, Lucht W, Sykes M, Thonicke K and S Venevsky. 2000. LPJ - a coupled model of vegetation dynamics and the terrestrial carbon cycle. In: Sitch, S. (2000) The role of vegetation dynamics in the control of atmospheric CO2 content. PhD-Thesis:University of Lund, Sweden.

* Stoughton T, Miller D, Yang X and G Hendrey. 2000. Footprint climatology estimation of potential control ring contamination at the Duke Forest FACTS-1 experiment site. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 100:73-82.

Wyckoff P and J Clark. 2000. Predicting tree mortality from diameter growth: a comparison of maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30:156-167.

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