Elevated CO2 further lengthens growing season under warming conditions
Melissa Reyes-Fox (),
Heidi Steltzer (),
M. J. Trlica,
Gregory S. McMaster,
Allan A. Andales,
Dan R. LeCain and
Jack A. Morgan
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Melissa Reyes-Fox: USDA-ARS, Soil Plant Nutrient Research Unit and Northern Plains Area
Heidi Steltzer: Fort Lewis College
M. J. Trlica: Colorado State University
Gregory S. McMaster: USDA-ARS, Agricultural Systems Research Unit and Northern Plains Area
Allan A. Andales: Colorado State University
Dan R. LeCain: USDA-ARS, Rangeland Resources Research Unit
Jack A. Morgan: USDA-ARS, Rangeland Resources Research Unit
Nature, 2014, vol. 510, issue 7504, 259-262
Abstract:
A grassland warming and CO2 enrichment experiment shows that temperature increase brings forward the growing season of early leafing species, but does not affect or delays senescence in late species, the latter enhanced by elevated CO2.
Date: 2014
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