Managed Ecosystems and CO2

Managed Ecosystems and CO2

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2010
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Ecología, la biosfera
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9783642068355
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Part A Introduction 1. IntroductionJ. Nösberger, S. P. Long 2. FACE Technology: Past, Present and FutureG. R. Hendrey, F. Miglietta Part B Case Studies 3. The Effects of Free-Air [CO2] Enrichment on Cotton, Wheat, and SorghumB. A. Kimball 4. SoyFACE: The effects and interactions of elevated [CO2] and [O3] onsoybeanDR Ort et al. 5. Paddy rice responses to free-air [CO2] enrichmentKazuhiko KOBAYASHI, Masumi OKADA, Han Yong KIM, Mark Lieffering, Shu MIURA, and Toshihiro HASEGAWA 6. Response of potatoes to elevated [CO2 ]M. Bindi, F. Miglietta, F. Vaccari, E. Magliulo, A. Giuntoli 7. Responses of an arable crop rotation system to elevated [CO2]H.J Weigel, R Manderscheid, S Burkart, A Pacholski, O Heinemeyer 8. Short- and long-term responses of permanent grassland to elevated [CO2] A. Lüscher, U. Aeschlimann, M. Schneider and H. Blum, 9.Grazed grasslandP.C.D. Newton, V. Allard, R.A. Carran, M.Lieffering 10. Responses to elevated [CO2] of a short rotation, multispecies poplar plantation: The POPFACE/EUROFACE experimentG. Scarascia-Mugnozza et al. 11.The [CO2]response of a temperate coniferous woodland: The Duke Forest FACE experimentW. H. Schlesinger et al. 12. Impacts of elevated atmospheric [CO2] and [O3] on northern temperate forest ecosystems: Results from the Aspen FACE experimentD. F. Karnosky, K. S. Pregitzer13. Free-air [CO2] enrichment of a deciduous forest: The Oak Ridge SweetgumexperimentR. J. Norby, S. D. Wullschleger, P. J. Hanson, C. A. Gunderson, T. J. Tschaplinski, J. D.Jastrow Part C Processes 14. Long term responses of photosynthesis and stomata to elevated [CO2] in managed systemsStephen P. Long, Elizabeth A. Ainsworth, Carl J. Bernacchi, Philip A. Davey, Graham J. Hymus, Andrew D.B. Leakey, Patrick B. Morgan and Colin P. Osborne 15. Carbon partitioning and respiration - their control and role in plants at high [CO2] PW Hill, JF Farrar, EL Boddy, AM Gray, DL Jones 16. The response of foliar carbohydrates to elevated [CO2] A. Rogers, E. A. Ainsworth 17. Evapotranspiration, canopy temperature, and plant water relationsB.A. Kimball, C. J. Bernacchi 18. Biological nitrogen fixation: A key process for the response of grasslandecosystems to elevated atmospheric [CO2]U.A. Hartwig, M. J. Sadowski 19. Effects of elevated [CO2] and management on competition in temperate grassland model ecosystemsA. Lüscher, U. Aeschlimann 20. The potential of genomics and genetics in Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment experimentsGail Taylor, P. J. Tricker, Laura E Graham, M. J Tallis, Anne M Rae, Harriet Trewin, Nathaniel R. Street 21. Soil C and N dynamics in managed ecosystems under elevated atmospheric [CO2]K.-J. van Groenigen, M.-A. de Graaf, J. Six, D. Harris, P. Kuikman, C. van Kessel 22. The influence of elevated [CO2] on genotypic and phenotypic diversity of root and soil bacterial communitiesS. Tarnawski, M. Aragno 23. Increases in atmospheric [CO2] and the soil food web D. A. Phillips, T.C. Fox, H. Ferris, J. C. Moore Part D Perspectives 24. FACE value. Perspectives on the future of Free-Air [CO2] Enrichment studiesA. Rogers, E.A. Ainsworth, C. Kammann

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