1999
DOI: 10.1006/anbo.1999.0945
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Effects of CO2Enrichment on Trees and Forests: Lessons to be Learned in View of Future Ecosystem Studies

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“…The availability of additional photosynthates facilitates plants to grow faster under high [CO 2 ]. The increased rate of leaf expansion results in higher leaf area, leaf area ratio, relative growth rate and specific leaf area (Uprety et al, 2002;Pandey et al, 2009 (Ceulemans et al, 1999;Pandey et al, 2009;Reddy et al, 2010). Meta-analysis on mycorrhizal dynamics under nutrient fertilization showed increase in mycorrhizal abundance by 47% under high [CO 2 ] (Treseder, 2004).…”
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“…The availability of additional photosynthates facilitates plants to grow faster under high [CO 2 ]. The increased rate of leaf expansion results in higher leaf area, leaf area ratio, relative growth rate and specific leaf area (Uprety et al, 2002;Pandey et al, 2009 (Ceulemans et al, 1999;Pandey et al, 2009;Reddy et al, 2010). Meta-analysis on mycorrhizal dynamics under nutrient fertilization showed increase in mycorrhizal abundance by 47% under high [CO 2 ] (Treseder, 2004).…”
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“…Elevated atmospheric CO 2 has been shown to increase rates of photosynthesis and increase productivity (Ceulemans et al, 1999), and in most cases elevated atmospheric CO 2 increases aboveground biomass. However, an increase in belowground biomass greater than the increase in aboveground biomass is often found (Norby et al, 2002;Lukac et al, 2003).…”
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“…Incluso, en ecosistemas limitados por el agua, este incremento podría compensar el cierre estomático inducido por la sequía sin reducirse notablemente las tasas de producción (Ceulemans et al 1999). Además, el incremento global de las temperaturas alargaría la estación de crecimiento en bosques templados y fríos (Aber et al 2001).…”
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