Scientist Emeritus
Staff Profile
Publications
-
(2000). Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on C and N pools and rhizosphere processes in a Florida scrub oak community . Global Change Biology, 6 (4) , 383-391.
-
(2001). Effects of elevated CO2 on root decomposition in an oak-scrub ecosystem . Global Change Biology, 7 , 581-589.
-
(2001). Decomposition of the fine roots under CO2 enriched conditions in an oak-scrub ecosystem. Global Change Biology, 7 , 1-9.
-
(2001). Will rising CO2 protect plants from the mid-day sun? A study of photoinhibition of Quercus myrtifolia in a scrub-oak community in two seasons . Plant, Cell and Environment, 24 , 1361-1368.
-
(2001). Effects of elevated CO2 on soils in a Florida scrub oak ecosystem . Journal of Environmental Quality, 30 , 501-507.
-
(2001). Stomatal acclimation to increased CO2 concentration in a Florida scrub oak species Quercus myrtifolia Willd . Plant Cell and Environment, 24 , 77-88.
-
(2001). Water, nitrogen, rising atmospheric CO2, and terrestrial productivity. Terrestrial global productivity: past, present, and future (123-168) Academic Press .
-
(2002). Elevated atmospheric CO2 stimulates aboveground biomasss in a fire-regenerated scrub-oak ecosystem . Global Change Biology, 8 , 90-103.
-
(2002). Abundance, production and mortality of fine roots under elevated atmospheric CO2 in an oak-scrub ecosystem. Environmental and experimental botany, 48 , 149-159.
-
(2002). Global change and stomatal research - 21st century agenda. New Phytologist, 152 , 365-374.
-
(2002). Evapotranspiration and soil water content in a scrub-oak woodland under carbon dioxide enrichment . Global Change Biology, 8 , 289-298.
-
(2002). Seasonal variability in the effect of elevated CO2 on ecosystem leaf area index in a scrub-oak ecosystem . Global Change Biology, 8 (10) , 931-940.
-
(2002). Acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration to elevated atmospheric CO2 in two scrub oaks . Global Change Biology, 8 , 317-328.
-
(2002). Patterns of canopy-air CO2 concentration in a brackish wetland: analysis of a decade of measurements and the simulated effects on the vegetation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 114 , 59-73.
-
(2002). Elevated atmospheric CO2 lowers herbivore abundance but increases leaf abscission rates . Global Change Biology, 8 , 658-667.