Growth of mature boreal Norway spruce was not affected by elevated [CO(2)] and/or air temperature unless nutrient availability was improved.
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Forest stand growth dynamics in Central Europe have accelerated since 1870The space-time continuum: the effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on trees and the importance of scaling.Interactions with successional stage and nutrient status determines the life-form-specific effects of increased soil temperature on boreal forest floor vegetationShort-term carbon cycling responses of a mature eucalypt woodland to gradual stepwise enrichment of atmospheric CO2 concentration.Substrate influences ecophysiological performance of tree seedlings.Warming delays autumn declines in photosynthetic capacity in a boreal conifer, Norway spruce (Picea abies).Ecophysiological responses of Betula pendula, Pinus uncinata and Rhododendron ferrugineum in the Catalan Pyrenees to low summer rainfall.Autumn photosynthetic decline and growth cessation in seedlings of white spruce are decoupled under warming and photoperiod manipulations.Model-data synthesis for the next generation of forest free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments.Does the growth response of woody plants to elevated CO2 increase with temperature? A model-oriented meta-analysis.Biological nitrogen fixation by alternative nitrogenases in boreal cyanolichens: importance of molybdenum availability and implications for current biological nitrogen fixation estimates.Response to Comment on "Mycorrhizal association as a primary control of the CO2 fertilization effect".Stem and crown growth of Japanese larch and its hybrid F1 grown in two soils and exposed to two free-air O3 regimes.Soil warming and CO2 enrichment induce biomass shifts in alpine tree line vegetation.CO2 enrichment at treeline: help or hindrance for trees on the edge?Physiological acclimation dampens initial effects of elevated temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration in mature boreal Norway spruce.Ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 governed by plant-soil interactions and the cost of nitrogen acquisition.Earlier springs are causing reduced nitrogen availability in North American eastern deciduous forests.Response of Quercus velutina growth and water use efficiency to climate variability and nitrogen fertilization in a temperate deciduous forest in the northeastern USA.Does carbon storage limit tree growth?Genetics of superior growth traits in trees are being mapped but will the faster-growing risk-takers make it in the wild?Global-scale impacts of nitrogen deposition on tree carbon sequestration in tropical, temperate, and boreal forests: A meta-analysis.Increased forest carbon storage with increased atmospheric CO2 despite nitrogen limitation: a game-theoretic allocation model for trees in competition for nitrogen and light.Large sensitivity in land carbon storage due to geographical and temporal variation in the thermal response of photosynthetic capacity.Moving beyond photosynthesis: from carbon source to sink-driven vegetation modeling.Root Production of Fagus crenata Blume Saplings Grown in Two Soils and Exposed to Elevated CO2 Concentration: an 11-Year Free-Air-CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Experiment in Northern JapanLong-term 13C labeling provides evidence for temporal and spatial carbon allocation patterns in mature Picea abies
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Growth of mature boreal Norway spruce was not affected by elevated [CO(2)] and/or air temperature unless nutrient availability was improved.
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Bjarni D Sigurdsson
Göran Wallin
Jane L Medhurst
Olafur Eggertsson
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10.1093/TREEPHYS/TPT043
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2013-07-21T00:00:00Z