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Articles, reporting the effects of elevated CO2, are marked with * In press 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 Bachelet D, Neilson RP, Hickler T, Drapek RJ, Lenihan JM, Sykes MT, Smith B, Sitch S and K Thonicke. 2003. Simulating past and future dynamics of natural ecosystems in the United States. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17(2):1045 doi:10.1029/2001GB001508. [PDF] * BassiriRad H, Constable J, Lussenhop J, Kimball B, Norby R, Oechel W, Reich P, Schlesinger W, Zitzer S and S Silim. 2003. Foliar 15N depletion under elevated CO2: Linkage to plant nitrogen status and internal cycling. Global Change Biology 9:1582-1590. [PDF] * Butnor J, Lohnsen K, Oren R and G Katul. 2003. Reduction of forest floor respiration on both carbon dioxide-enriched and reference 17-year-old loblolly pine stands. Global Change Biology 9:849-861. [PDF] Clark J, Dietze M, Ibanez I and J Mohan. 2003. Coexistence: how to identify trophic tradeoffs. Ecology 84(1):17-31. [PDF] * Finzi A and W Schlesinger. 2003. Soil-N cycling in a pine forest exposed to five years of elevated CO2. Ecosystems 6:444-456. * George K, Norby R, Hamilton J and E DeLucia. 2003. Fine-root respiration in a loblolly pine and sweetgum forest growing in elevated CO2. New Phytologist 160:511-522. * Herrick J and R Thomas. 2003. Leaf senescence and late-season net photosynthesis of sun and shade leaves of overstory sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) grown in elevated and ambient carbon dioxide concentrations. Tree Physiology 23:109-118. [PDF] Hui D, Luo Y and G Katul. 2003. Partitioning interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange between climatic variability and functional change. Tree Physiology 23:433-442. Katul G, Leuning R and R Oren. 2003. Relationship between plant hydraulic and biochemical properties derived from a steady-state coupled water and carbon transport model. Plant, Cell and Environment 26:339-350. [PDF] * Luo Y, White L, Canadell J, DeLucia E, Ellsworth D, Finzi A, Lichter J and W Schlesinger. 2003. Sustainability of terrestrial carbon sequestration: A case study in Duke Forest with inversion approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17:1021-1033. Matamala R, Gonzalez-Meler M, Jastrow J, Norby R and W Schlesinger. 2003. Impacts of fine root turnover on forest NPP and soil C sequestration potential. Science 302:1385-1387. Nishida K, Nemani RR, Running SW and JM Glassy. 2003. An operational remote sensing algorithm of land surface evaporation. Journal of Geophysical Research 108:4270. Nishida K., Nemani RR, Glassy JM and SW Running. 2003. Development of an Evapotranspiration Index From Aqua/MODIS for Monitoring Surface Moisture Status IEEE Transactions of Geoscience and Remote Sensing 41(2):. [PDF] * Reid C, Maherali H, Johnson H, Smith S, Wullschleger S and R Jackson. 2003. On the relationship between stomatal characters and atmospheric CO2. Geophysical Research Letters 30:1983. * Schäfer K, Oren R, Ellsworth D, Lai C, Herrick J , Finzi A, Richter D and G Katul. 2003. Exposure to an enriched CO2 atmosphere alters carbon assimilation and allocation in a pine forest ecosystem. Global Change Biology 9:1378-1400. [PDF] * Schlesinger W. 2003. The Carbon Cycle: Human perturbations and potential management options. In: J.M. Griffin (ed.). Global Climate Change: The Science, Economics and Politics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. :Pp. 25-44. * Singsaas E, Ort D and E DeLucia. 2003. Elevated CO2 effects on mesophyll conductance and its consequences for interpreting photosynthetic physiology. Plant, Cell and Environment 27:41-50. [PDF] * Zak D, Holmes W, Finzi A, Norby R and W Schlesinger. 2003. Soil nitrogen cycling under elevated CO2: a synthesis of forest FACE experiments. Ecological Applications 13:1508-1514. [PDF] In press 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 |