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    Response of belowground communities to short-term phosphorus addition in a phosphorus-limited woodland

    Soil biota regulate essential ecosystem processes but our understanding of how soil fertility constrains biotic interactions remains limited. We investigated belowground responses to short-term phosphorus (P) ...

    Uffe N. Nielsen, Samantha Prior, Brendan Delroy, Jennifer K. M. Walker in Plant and Soil (2015)

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    Forest Canopy Properties and Variation in Aboveground Net Primary Production over Upper Great Lakes Landscapes

    Relationships among aboveground net primary production (ANPP) and forest canopy properties were investigated in secondary successional forests of similar age and disturbance history in northern Lower Michigan,...

    Iryna Dronova, Kathleen M. Bergen, David S. Ellsworth in Ecosystems (2011)

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    Modeling dynamic understory photosynthesis of contrasting species in ambient and elevated carbon dioxide

    Dynamic responses of understory plants to sunflecks have been extensively studied, but how much differences in dynamic light responses affect daily photosynthesis (A day) is still the subject of active research. ...

    Elke Naumburg, David S. Ellsworth, Gabriel G. Katul in Oecologia (2001)

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    Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf nitrogen, specific leaf area and leaf life-span: a test across biomes and functional groups

    Based on prior evidence of coordinated multiple leaf trait scaling, we hypothesized that variation among species in leaf dark respiration rate (R d) should scale with variation in traits such as leaf nitrogen (N...

    Peter B. Reich, Michael B. Walters, David S. Ellsworth, James M. Vose in Oecologia (1998)

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    Leaf and canopy responses to elevated CO2 in a pine forest under free-air CO2 enrichment

    David S. Ellsworth, Ram Oren, Ce Huang, Nathan Phillips, George R. Hendrey in Oecologia (1996)

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    Leaf and canopy responses to elevated CO2 in a pine forest under free-air CO2 enrichment

    Physiological responses to elevated CO2 at the leaf and canopy-level were studied in an intact pine (Pinus taeda) forest ecosystem exposed to elevated CO2 using a free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) technique. Normali...

    David S. Ellsworth, Ram Oren, Ce Huang, Nathan Phillips, George R. Hendrey in Oecologia (1995)