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Group: climate_change - with tag photosynthesis [65 articles]

Недавние статьи, отправленные по почте членами climate_change группы with tag photosynthesis
  • Brazil carbon budget for 1990s
    Interciencia, Vol. 20 (1995), pp. 68-75.
    by P Schroeder, JK Winjum
  • Equilibration of the terrestrial water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles
    Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, Vol. 94 (1997), pp. 8280-8283.
    by DS Schimel, BH Braswell, WJ Parton
  • Modeling stocks and flows of carbon and nitrogen in a planted eucalypt stand
    Forest Ecology And Management, Vol. 69 (1994), pp. 73-86.
  • Regional hydrologic and carbon balance responses of forests resulting from potential climate change
    Climatic Change, Vol. 19 (1991), pp. 349-368.
    by SW Running, RR Nemani
  • The contribution of Eucalyptus grandis maiden plantation as carbon sink in North Tapanuli
    Buletin Penelitian Hutan, Vol. 611 (1998), pp. 1-9.
  • Diurnal variations of boundary-layer carbon dioxide in a coastal city - Observations and comparison with model results
    Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 31 (1997), pp. 3101-3114.
    by KH Reid, DG Steyn
  • Seasonal variation in carbon accumulation by a high latitude forest ecosystem
    Phyton-Annales Rei Botanicae, Vol. 39 (1999), pp. 165-173.
    by MB Rayment, PG Jarvis
  • The greenhouse effect and the resource-management act, as related to oil and gas exploration and production
    Energy Exploration & Exploitation, Vol. 13 (1995), pp. 207-220.
    by RW Plume
  • Effects of salinity and flooding on seedlings of cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto)
    Oecologia, Vol. 105 (1996)
  • Nitrogen deposition: a component of global change analyses
    New Phytologist, Vol. 139 (1998), pp. 189-200.
    by RJ Norby
  • First-year growth response of trees in an intact forest exposed to elevated CO2
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 5 (1999), pp. 609-613.
    by SL Naidu, EH Delucia
  • Vegetation ecosystem modeling and analysis project - comparing biogeography and biogeochemistry models in a continental-scale study of terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate-change and CO2 doubling
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 9 (1995), pp. 407-437.
  • Loblolly pine hydrology and productivity across the southern United States
    Forest Ecology And Management, Vol. 86 (1996), pp. 241-251.
    by SG Mcnulty, JM Vose, WT Swank
  • Reconstruction and analysis of historical changes in carbon storage in arctic tundra
    Ecology, Vol. 78 (1997), pp. 1188-1198.
    by RB Mckane, EB Rastetter, GR Shaver, KJ Nadelhoffer, AE Giblin, JA Laundre, FS Chapin
  • Equilibrium responses of global net primary production and carbon storage to doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen concentration
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 173-189.
    by AD Mcguire, JM Melillo, DW Kicklighter, YD Pan, XM Xiao, J Helfrich, B Moore, CJ Vorosmarty, AL Schloss
  • Effects of increased cloud-cover on a montane forest landscape
    Ecoscience, Vol. 2 (1995), pp. 75-82.
    by GP Malanson, DM Cairns
  • Responses in NPP and carbon stores of the northern biomes to a CO2- induced climatic-change, as evaluated by the Frankfurt biosphere model (FBM)
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 191-205.
    by MKB Ludeke, S Donges, RD Otto, J Kindermann, FW Badeck, P Ramge, U Jakel, GH Kohlmaier
  • Primary production in grasslands and coniferous forests with climate change - an overview
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 1 (1991), pp. 139-156.
    by SP Long, PR Hutchin
  • The CO2_dependence of photosynthesis, plant growth responses to elevated CO2 and their interaction with soil nutrient status, II. Temperate and boreal forest productivity and the combined effects of increasing CO2 and increased nitrogen deposition at a global scale
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 13 (1999), pp. 439-459.
    by J Lloyd
  • An experimental and modeling study of responses in ecosystems carbon exchanges to increasing CO2 using a tropical rainforest mesocosm
    Australian Journal Of Plant Physiology, Vol. 25 (1998), pp. 547-556.
    by GH Lin, BDV Marino, YD Wei, J Adams, F Tubiello, JA Berry
  • Seasonal patterns of photosynthetic light response in Douglas-fir seedlings subjected to elevated atmospheric CO2_and temperature
    Tree Physiology, Vol. 19 (1999), pp. 243-252.
    by JD Lewis, D Olszyk, DT Tingey
  • Trees differ from crops and from each other in their responses to increases in CO2
    Journal Of Biogeography, Vol. 22 (1995), pp. 323-330.
    by HSJ Lee, PG Jarvis
  • The sensitivity of stand-scale photosynthesis and transpiration to changes in atmospheric CO2 and climate
    Hydrology And Earth System Sciences, Vol. 3 (1999), pp. 55-69.
    by B Kruijt, C Barton, A Rey, PG Jarvis
  • Simulating vegetational and hydrologic responses to natural climatic variation and GCM-predicted climate change in a semi-arid ecosystem in Washington, USA
    Journal Of Arid Environments, Vol. 33 (1996), pp. 23-38.
    by RG Kremer, ER Hunt, SW Running, JC Coughlan
  • Modelling comparison to evaluate the importance of phenology and spring frost damage for the effects of climate change on growth of mixed temperate-zone deciduous forests
    Climate Research, Vol. 7 (1996), pp. 31-41.
  • Incorporating intertree competition into an ecosystem model
    Canadian Journal Of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere, Vol. 25 (1995), pp. 413-424.
    by RL Korol, SW Running, KS Milner
  • The Effects Of Potential Climate Change On Forest Tree Dynamics
    Bulletin Of The Ecological Society Of America. 1992 Annual Meeting Of The Ecological Society Of America, Honolulu, Hawaii, Usa, August, Vol. 73, No. 2 Suppl. (1992), pp. 9-13.
    by RL Korol, SW Running
  • Impact of drought stress and other factors on seasonal land biosphere CO2 exchange studied through an atmospheric tracer transport model
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 471-489.
    by W Knorr, M Heimann
  • Modelling forest-growth response to increasing CO2 in relation to various factors affecting nutrient supply
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 23-41.
    by MUF Kirschbaum, BE Medlyn, DA King, S Pongracic, D Murty, H Keith, PK Khanna, P Snowdon, RJ Raison