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    Decomposition of Grassland Species

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

    Carbon Sequestration -- Decomposition -- Grassland Species
    Decomposition -- Grassland Species


    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


    * -- Litter Decomposition in Grasslands

    * -- Effects of Elevated CO2 on Litter Quality and Decomposition of Dutch Grassland and Peatland Plants

    * -- Carbon Sequestration in Soils: Where Measurements Lead, Theory Is Sure to Follow

    * -- Elevated CO2 May Slow Plant Decomposition Rates, Increasing Soil Carbon Storage

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Woodlouse Litter Consumption

    CO2-Enhanced Carbon Sequestration in the Soil of a Grassland Ecosystem

    Elevated CO2 Reduces Root Decomposition Rates, Even at High Temperatures

    Effects of Elevated CO2 and Other Factors on Grassland Litter Decomposition

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Grass Root Decomposition

    CO2 Effects on Decomposition Rates of Native Plants

    Grasslands as Sinks for Atmospheric CO2

    Decomposition of Grass Roots as Affected by Elevated CO2

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on Soil Organic Carbon Content in Switzerland

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