Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Greening of the Earth (Miscellaneous)
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
The Arctic Ocean: Melting Its Way to Higher Productivity
An Extreme Urban Surrogate of Projected Global Warming
Biological Soil Crusts Promote Desert Reclamation in China
The Progressive Nitrogen Limitation Hypothesis
The Monsoon Rainforests of Northern Australia
Growth Response of Ponderosa Pines to 20th-Century CO2 Rise
Woody-Plant Invasions of a California (USA) Grassland
The Net Primary Productivity Response of Earth's Temperate Forests to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment
More on the Greening of the Sahel
Continued Accelerated Growth of Amazonian Forests
The Major Impacts of Global Warming and Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on Vegetation
Elevated CO2 Pumps Up Water Use Efficiency of Mesquite Seedlings
Does Soil Nitrogen Availability Limit Ecosystem Productivity Response to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment?
The Reservoir of Nitrogen Hidden Beneath Earth's Deserts
The Greening of the Earth Continues