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    FACE Experiments (Trees -- Sweetgum)

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    FACE Experiments (Trees -- Sweetgum)


    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


    * -- Nitrogen Cycling in a CO2-Enriched Sweetgum Plantation

    * -- Growth Response of a Closed-Canopy Sweetgum Forest to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

    CO2 Effects on Late-Season Photosynthesis of Sweetgum Trees

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on a Mature Sweetgum Stand

    Long-Term Effects of Elevated CO2 in a Mature Sweetgum Stand

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Transpiration in a Mature Sweetgum Stand

    Respiratory Responses of Loblolly Pine and Sweetgum to Elevated CO2

    Elevated CO2 Effects on Canopy Transpiration in a Mature Sweetgum Stand

    World's First Free-Air CO2 Enrichment Study of a Stand of Sweetgum Trees

    Photosynthetic Responses of Four Hardwood Trees to Elevated CO2

    Photosynthetic Response of Sun and Shade Leaves to Elevated CO2

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