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Increased belowground biomass and soil CO2 fluxes after a decade of carbon dioxide enrichment in a warm-temperate forest
Increased belowground biomass and soil CO2 fluxes after a decade of carbon dioxide enrichment in a warm-temperate forest
Submitted by cwcook on Thu, 08/19/2010 - 17:05
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Elevated CO2
Loblolly Pine Forest
Root Biomass
Root Carbon and Nitrogen
Soil Pore Space CO2
Soil Respiration
Jackson, RB
,
Cook CW
,
Pippen JS
,
Palmer SM
. 2009.
Increased belowground biomass and soil CO2 fluxes after a decade of carbon dioxide enrichment in a warm-temperate forest
.
Ecology. 90:3352-3366.
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