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    Biospheric Productivity (Terrestrial: Worldwide)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Biospheric Productivity (Terrestrial: Worldwide)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Global Primary Productivity and Climate Change

    * -- Global Terrestrial Carbon Uptake in the 1980s and 90s

    * -- Global Vegetative Productivity: Its Response to the "Twin Evils" of High Air Temperatures and CO2 Concentrations

    * -- Interannual Fluctuations of the Air's CO2 Concentration

    Was Late 20th Century Warming Really Unprecedented Over the Past Two Millennia?

    Global Terrestrial Productivity in the Last Decades of the 20th Century

    Global Terrestrial Productivity in the Last Decades of the 20th Century

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on the Growth and Water Use Efficiencies of Sour Orange and Other Trees

    Updating the World’s Longest Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Experiment

    Decreasing Diurnal Temperature Range: Sign of Global Warming or Greening of the Earth?

    Learning from Ants

    Terrestrial Biosphere Heals Itself

    Future Trends of Carbon Sequestration by the Terrestrial Biosphere

    Long-term Response of Trees to Elevated CO2

    The Holocene Climatic Optimum: Paradise Lost?

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