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Title:
Responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased carbon dioxide as water supply varies
Author(s):
Pan, Yude; Jackson, Robert B.; Hollinger, David Y.; Phillips, Oliver L.; Nowak, Robert S.; Norby, Richard J.; Oren, Ram; Reich, Peter B.; Lüscher, Andreas; Mueller, Kevin E.; Owensby, Clenton E.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John; Luo, Yiqi
Publication Year:
2022
How to Cite:
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Pan, Yude; Jackson, Robert B.; Hollinger, David Y.; Phillips, Oliver L.; Nowak, Robert S.; Norby, Richard J.; Oren, Ram; Reich, Peter B.; Lüscher, Andreas; Mueller, Kevin E.; Owensby, Clenton E.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John; Luo, Yiqi. 2022. Responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased CO₂ as water supply varies. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0093
Abstract:
This publication contains data used to explore how woody and grassland ecosystems respond to interactions of elevated carbon dioxide concentration (eCO₂) manipulated by experiments and water supply. This study included data, collected between 1989 and 2016, from 14 long-term ecosystem-scale CO₂ experiments in the United States, Switzerland, and Australia. Data include annual measurements of aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) under ambient CO2 concentration (ANPPa) and under higher CO2 treatments (ANPPe), enhancement ratio (EAPP = ANPPe/ANPPa), annual precipitation, growing season precipitation, mean annual temperatures, leaf area indices, enhancement ratios of LAI (ELAI), mean precipitation of the site (MAP), mean enhancement ratio of the site (EANPPAV), enhancement ratios (EAPP) of C3 and C4 plants, enhancement ratios after adjusting experimental CO2 levels to 550 ppm, and modeling results of the Farquhar model. Some of above data are directly accessible from the journal website, others are archived in this package.

Keywords:
biota; climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere; environment; Climate change; Carbon; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Plant ecology; Natural Resource Management & Use; Ecosystem services; CO2 fertilization effects; carbon dioxide fertilization effects; water supply; woody ecosystems; grassland ecosystems; United States; Australia; Switzerland; Mojave Desert; Nevada; Rhinelander; Wisconsin; Merritt Island; Florida; Duke Forest Chapel Hill; North Carolina; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Oak Ridge; Tennessee; Western Sydney, Australia; PHACE; High Plains Grasslands Research Station; Cheyenne; Wyoming; Central Plains Experimental Range; Nunn; Colorado; Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve; California; BioCON Experiment; Cedar; Minnesota; Manhattan; Kansas; TasFACE Experiment; Southeastern Tasmania; Nenzlingen; ETH station; Eschikon
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  • Pan, Yude; Jackson, Robert B.; Hollinger, David Y.; Phillips, Oliver L.; Nowak, Robert S.; Norby, Richard J.; Oren, Ram; Reich, Peter B.; Lüscher, Andreas; Mueller, Kevin E.; Owensby, Clenton E.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John; Luo, Yiqi. 2022. Contrasting responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased CO₂ as water supply varies. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6: 315-323. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01642-6 https://research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/63757
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