Poster Session #18: Elevated CO2.

Thursday, August 10, 2000
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Sports Event Center (Site A)
91Humification rate of decomposing litter grown under ambient and elevated CO2 conditions.
USELMAN, S.M. and R.G. QUALLS
92Photosynthesis and growth in perennial shrubs at elevated CO2 during contrasting wet and dry years at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility.
HUXMAN, T.E. and S.D. SMITH, M.E. LOIK, D. HOUSMAN, J.R. SEEMANN
93The effects of elevated CO2 on insects at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility.
CHARLET, T.N. and S.F. ZITZER, W.E. SMITH, S.D. SMITH
94Litter accumulation beneath Mojave Desert shrubs exposed to predicted 21st century atmospheric CO2 levels using Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE).
STEPHEN, Z.F. and J. COLEMAN, R. NOWAK, J SEEMANN, S.D. SMITH
95Chlorophyll fluorescence for Mojave Desert plants exposed to elevated CO2 in wet and dry years.
LOIK, M.E. and T.E. HUXMAN, D.C. HOUSMAN, S.D. SMITH
96Effects of elevated CO2 and supplemental nitrogen on photosynthesis and productivity of the Mojave Desert annual, Camissonia claviformis.
HOUSMAN, D.C. and A. RAMOS, S.D. SMITH
97Ecosystem carbon flux under elevated CO2 by CO2 LT Chambers in southern California chaparral.
CHENG, Y. and W.C. OECHEL, S. HASTINGS, J. MAJOR, P. BRYANT, I. IBANEZ, J. VERFAILLIE
98Plant tissue quality responses to climate change, elevated CO2, and nitrogen deposition in a California annual grassland.
POULTER, B. and E.S. ZAVALETA, C.B. FIELD, H.A. MOONEY
99In situ dynamics of fine root populations in a native temperate calcareous grassland: Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2.
ARNONE III, J.A. and J.G. ZALLER, E.M. SPEHN, P.A. NIKLAUS, C.E. WELLS, C. KöRNER
100A phenological model of global C3 and C4 grass distribution with application for climatic change under a VEMAP elevated CO2 scenario.
WINSLOW, J.C. and E.R. HUNT, JR., S.C. PIPER
101Carbon dioxide as a selective agent for stomatal density.
REID, C.D. and R. JACKSON
102Developmental and physiological constraints on the CO2 response of a developmentally-determinant plant.
LEWIS, J.D. and X.Z. WANG, K.L. GRIFFIN, D.T. TISSUE
103Effect of CO2 on nitrate reduction and nitrite transport into the chloroplast.
NGUYEN, D.T. and A.J. BLOOM, D.R. SMART
104Leaf traits of dominant grassland perennials along a subambient to superambient gradient in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration.
POLLEY, H.W. and H.B. JOHNSON, J.D. DERNER
105Seasonal patterns of photosynthetic response and acclimation to elevated CO2 in strawberry.
BUNCE, J.
106Effect of elevated CO2 on plant allocation to antiherbivory secondary compounds.
COVIELLA, C.E. and J.T. TRUMBLE
107Elevated CO2 alters amino acid profiles in wheat leaves.
SMART, D.R. and D. NGUYEN, N. TRINH, A.J. BLOOM
108A meta-analysis of reproductive responses to elevated CO2 in native and crop species.
JABLONSKI, L.M. and M.H. JONES, X. WANG, P.S. CURTIS
109Interactive effects of temperature and atmospheric CO2 on nodulation and N2 fixation of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) and red alder (Alnus rubra) seedlings.
THOMAS, R.B.
110Are native plants exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 in situations more tolerant of drought than those exposed to present levels of CO2?
LI, J. and B.A. HUNGATE, P. DIJKSTRA, R.M. WHEELER, C.R. HINKLE, B.G. DRAKE
112Comparative analysis of biomass and nitrogen accumulation and partitioning responses to carbon dioxide enrichment in fast- and slow-growing species.
ZERIHUN, A. and H. BASSIRIRAD
113Comparison of nematode communities in soils exposed to ambient or elevated CO2 concentrations.
NEHER, D.A. and T.R. WEICHT
114CO2 responses in fifteen species across four free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments: Is leaf Ci/Ca maintained?
ELLSWORTH, D.S. and G.W. KOCH, P.B. REICH, G.G. KATUL
115Elevated CO2 effects on plant respiration: Empirical and meta-analytical results.
WANG, X. and P.S. CURTIS
116Leaf respiration in sweetgum: Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2.
TISSUE, D.T. and J.D. LEWIS, K.L. GRIFFIN, O.R. ANDERSON
117Seasonal changes in the photosynthetic response of an 11-year-old sweetgum stand in the second year of CO2 enrichment at a FACE site in the southeastern United States.
SHOLTIS, J.D. and C.A. GUNDERSON, D.T. TISSUE
118Daily carbon gain of red maple and tulip-poplar growing in ambient and elevated CO2 in a forest understory environment.
NAUMBURG, E. and D.S. ELLSWORTH, R.W. PEARCY
119A modeling study of mineralization in Duke Forest soils under ambient and elevated CO2.
WU, L. and Y. LUO

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