Warming chambers stimulate early season growth of an arctic sedge: results of a minirhizotron field study.
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Plant-derived compounds stimulate the decomposition of organic matter in arctic permafrost soilsLeaf and fine root carbon stocks and turnover are coupled across Arctic ecosystems.The unseen iceberg: plant roots in arctic tundra.Evidence of soil nutrient availability as the proximate constraint on growth of treeline trees in northwest Alaska.Root phenology in a changing climate.Earlier snowmelt and warming lead to earlier but not necessarily more plant growth.Long-term warming effects on root morphology, root mass distribution, and microbial activity in two dry tundra plant communities in northern Sweden.Summer temperature increase has distinct effects on the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of moist tussock and dry tundra in Arctic Alaska.Four years of experimental warming do not modify the interaction between subalpine shrub species.The hidden season: growing season is 50% longer below than above ground along an arctic elevation gradient.Ecotypic differences in the phenology of the tundra species Eriophorum vaginatum reflect sites of origin.Temperature and soil organic matter decomposition rates - synthesis of current knowledge and a way forwardRoot phenology unresponsive to earlier snowmelt despite advanced above-ground phenology in two subarctic plant communitiesFast Responses of Root Dynamics to Increased Snow Deposition and Summer Air Temperature in an Arctic WetlandCorrelations between substrate availability, dissolved CH4 , and CH4 emissions in an arctic wetland subject to warming and plant removalDeeper snow alters soil nutrient availability and leaf nutrient status in high Arctic tundraTundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurementsExperimental warming interacts with soil moisture to discriminate plant responses in an ombrotrophic peatland
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Warming chambers stimulate early season growth of an arctic sedge: results of a minirhizotron field study.
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