The effects of elevated [CO2] on the C:N and C:P mass ratios of plant tissues Roger M. GiffordDamian J. BarrettJason L. Lutze OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 14
Nitrogen resorption in senescing tree leaves in a warmer, CO2-enriched atmosephere Richard J. NorbyTammy M. LongElizabeth G. O'Neill OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 29
Litter quality and decomposition in a CO2-enriched Mediterranean forest ecosystem Paolo De AngelisKesari S. ChigwereweGiuseppe E. Scarascia Mugnozza OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 41
Due to symbiotic N2 fixation, five years of elevated atmospheric pCO2 had no effect on the N concentration of plant litter in fertile, mixed grassland Ueli A. HartwigAndreas LüscherJosef Nösberger OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 50
Does elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations affect wood decomposition? M. Francesca CotrufoPhil Ineson OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 57
Review of elevated atmospheric CO2 effects on agro-ecosystems: residue decomposition processes and soil C storage H. A. TorbertS. A. PriorC. W. Wood OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 73
Decomposition of leaf and root tissue of three perennial grass species grown at two levels of atmospheric CO2 and N supply A. GorissenM.F. Cotrufo OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 84
Long-term effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on below-ground biomass and transformations to soil organic matter in grassland J.D. JastrowR.M. MillerC.E. Owensby OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 97
Effects of [CO2] and nitrogen fertilization on soils planted with ponderosa pine D. W. JohnsonW. ChengJ. T. Ball OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 113
Effects of CO2 and N fertilization on decomposition and N immobilization in ponderosa pine litter D.W. JohnsonW. ChengJ.T. Ball OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 122
Interactions between atmospheric CO2 enrichment and soil fauna Marie-Madeleine CoûteauxThomas Bolger OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 134
Effects of elevated [CO2] on forest growth and carbon storage: a modelling analysis of the consequences of changes in litter quality/quantity and root exudation Ross E. McMurtrieRoderick C. DewarMark P. Jeffreys OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 152
Dynamics of mineral N availability in grassland ecosystems under increased [CO2]: hypotheses evaluated using the Hurley Pasture Model John H. M. ThornleyMelvin G. R. Cannell OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 170