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Articles, reporting the effects of elevated CO2, are marked with *

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Allen A and W Schlesinger. 2004. Nutrient limitations to microbial biomass and activity in loblolly pine forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36:581-589.

Clark JS, LaDeau S and I Ibanez. 2004. Fecundity of trees and the colonization-competition hypothesis. Ecological Monographs 74(3):415-442. [PDF]

* Crous K and D Ellsworth. 2004. Canopy position affects photosynthetic adjustments to long-term elevated CO2 concentration (FACE) in aging needles in a mature Pinus taeda forest. Tree Physiology 24:961-970. [PDF]

* Davey P, Hunt S, Hymus G, DeLucia E, Drake B, Karnosky D and S Long. 2004. Respiratory oxygen uptake is not decreased by an instantaneous elevation of [CO2], but is increased by long-term growth in the field at elevated [CO2]. Plant Physiology 134:520-527. [PDF]

* Ellsworth D, Reich P, Naumburg E, Koch G, Kubiske M and S Smith. 2004. Photosynthesis, carboxylation and leaf nitrogen responses of 16 species to elevated pCO2 across four free-air CO2 enrichment experiments in forest, grassland and desert. Global Change Biology 10:2121-2138. [PDF]

* Finzi A, DeLucia E and W Schlesinger. 2004. Canopy N and P dynamics of a southeastern US pine forest under elevated CO2. Biogeochemistry 69:363-378. [PDF]

* Gonzalez-Meler MA, Taneva L and RJ Trueman. 2004. Plant Respiration and Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration: Cellular Responses and Global Significance Annals of Botany 94:647-656. [PDF]

* Hamilton J, Zangerl A, Berenbaum M, Pippen J, Aldea M and E DeLucia. 2004. Insect herbivory in an intact forest understory under experimental CO2 enrichment. Oecologia 138:566-573. [PDF]

* Herrick J, Maherali H and R Thomas. 2004. Reduced stomatal conductance in sweetgum(Liquidambar styraciflua) sustained over long-term CO2 enrichment. New Phytologist 162:387-396. [PDF]

Hickler T, Smith B, Sykes MT, Davis MB, Sugita S and K Walker. 2004. USING A GENERALIZED VEGETATION MODEL TO SIMULATE VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN NORTHEASTERN USA. Ecology 85(2):519-530. [PDF]

Hui D and Y Luo. 2004. Evaluation of soil CO2 production and transport in Duke Forest using a process-based modeling approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18:GB4029, doi:10.1029/2004GB002297.

* King J, Hanson P, Bernhardt E, DeAngelis P, Norby R and K Pregitzer. 2004. A multiyear synthesis of soil respiration responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 from four forest FACE experiments Global Change Biology 10:1027-1042. [PDF]

* Luo Y, Su B, Currie W, Dukes J, Finzi A, Hartwig U, Hungate B, McMurtrie R, Oren R, Parton W, Pataki D, Shaw M, Zak D and C Field. 2004. Progressive Nitrogen Limitation of Ecosystem Responses to Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. BioScience 54(8):731-739. [PDF]

* Mohan J, Clark J and W Schlesinger. 2004. Genetic variation in germination, growth, and survivorship of red maple in response to subambient through elevated atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology 10:233-247. [PDF]

* Neher DA, Weicht TR, Moorhead DL and RL Sinsabaugh. 2004. Elevated CO2 alters functional attributes of nematode communities in forest soils. Functional Ecology 18:584-591. [PDF]

Novick K, Stoy P, Katul G, Ellsworth D, Siqueira M, Juang J and R Oren. 2004. Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange in a warm temperate grassland. Oecologia 138:259-274. [PDF]

* Nowak RS, Ellsworth DS and SD Smith. 2004. Functional responses of plants to elevated atmospheric CO2 - Do photosynthetic and productivity data from FACE experiments support early predictions? Tansley Review. New Phytologist 162:253-280. [PDF]

* Suwa M, Katul G, Oren R, Andrews J, Pippen J, Mace A and W Schlesinger. 2004. Impact of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Forest Floor Respiration in a Temperate Pine Forest. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18(2):GB2013, doi:10.1029/2003GB002182. [PDF]

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