Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests

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Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests. / Calfapietra, Carlo; Ainsworth, Elizabeth A.; Beier, Claus; De Angelis, Paolo; Ellsworth, David S.; Godbold, Douglas L.; Hendrey, George R.; Hickler, Thomas; Hoosbeek, Marcel R.; Karnosky, David F.; King, John; Körner, Christian; Leakey, Andrew D.B.; Lewin, Keith F.; Liberloo, Marion; Long, Stephen P.; Lukac, Martin; Matyssek, Rainer; Miglietta, Franco; Nagy, John; Norby, Richard J.; Oren, Ram; Percy, Kevin E.; Rogers, Alistair; Mugnozza, Giuseppe Scarascia; Stitt, Mark; Taylor, Gail; Ceulemans, Reinhart.

In: Trends in Plant Science, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2010, p. 5-10.

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Harvard

Calfapietra, C, Ainsworth, EA, Beier, C, De Angelis, P, Ellsworth, DS, Godbold, DL, Hendrey, GR, Hickler, T, Hoosbeek, MR, Karnosky, DF, King, J, Körner, C, Leakey, ADB, Lewin, KF, Liberloo, M, Long, SP, Lukac, M, Matyssek, R, Miglietta, F, Nagy, J, Norby, RJ, Oren, R, Percy, KE, Rogers, A, Mugnozza, GS, Stitt, M, Taylor, G & Ceulemans, R 2010, 'Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests', Trends in Plant Science, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2009.11.001

APA

Calfapietra, C., Ainsworth, E. A., Beier, C., De Angelis, P., Ellsworth, D. S., Godbold, D. L., Hendrey, G. R., Hickler, T., Hoosbeek, M. R., Karnosky, D. F., King, J., Körner, C., Leakey, A. D. B., Lewin, K. F., Liberloo, M., Long, S. P., Lukac, M., Matyssek, R., Miglietta, F., ... Ceulemans, R. (2010). Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests. Trends in Plant Science, 15(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2009.11.001

Vancouver

Calfapietra C, Ainsworth EA, Beier C, De Angelis P, Ellsworth DS, Godbold DL et al. Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests. Trends in Plant Science. 2010;15(1):5-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2009.11.001

Author

Calfapietra, Carlo ; Ainsworth, Elizabeth A. ; Beier, Claus ; De Angelis, Paolo ; Ellsworth, David S. ; Godbold, Douglas L. ; Hendrey, George R. ; Hickler, Thomas ; Hoosbeek, Marcel R. ; Karnosky, David F. ; King, John ; Körner, Christian ; Leakey, Andrew D.B. ; Lewin, Keith F. ; Liberloo, Marion ; Long, Stephen P. ; Lukac, Martin ; Matyssek, Rainer ; Miglietta, Franco ; Nagy, John ; Norby, Richard J. ; Oren, Ram ; Percy, Kevin E. ; Rogers, Alistair ; Mugnozza, Giuseppe Scarascia ; Stitt, Mark ; Taylor, Gail ; Ceulemans, Reinhart. / Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests. In: Trends in Plant Science. 2010 ; Vol. 15, No. 1. pp. 5-10.

Bibtex

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title = "Challenges in elevated CO2 experiments on forests",
abstract = "Current forest Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiments are reaching completion. Therefore, it is time to define the scientific goals and priorities of future experimental facilities. In this opinion article, we discuss the following three overarching issues (i) What are the most urgent scientific questions and how can they be addressed? (ii) What forest ecosystems should be investigated? (iii) Which other climate change factors should be coupled with elevated CO2 concentrations in future experiments to better predict the effects of climate change? Plantations and natural forests can have conflicting purposes for high productivity and environmental protection. However, in both cases the assessment of carbon balance and how this will be affected by elevated CO2 concentrations and the interacting climate change factors is the most pressing priority for future experiments.",
author = "Carlo Calfapietra and Ainsworth, {Elizabeth A.} and Claus Beier and {De Angelis}, Paolo and Ellsworth, {David S.} and Godbold, {Douglas L.} and Hendrey, {George R.} and Thomas Hickler and Hoosbeek, {Marcel R.} and Karnosky, {David F.} and John King and Christian K{\"o}rner and Leakey, {Andrew D.B.} and Lewin, {Keith F.} and Marion Liberloo and Long, {Stephen P.} and Martin Lukac and Rainer Matyssek and Franco Miglietta and John Nagy and Norby, {Richard J.} and Ram Oren and Percy, {Kevin E.} and Alistair Rogers and Mugnozza, {Giuseppe Scarascia} and Mark Stitt and Gail Taylor and Reinhart Ceulemans",
note = "Funding Information: This paper was produced at an Interdisciplinary New Initiative Fund (INIF) workshop {\textquoteleft}FACEing the Future: Planning the Next Generation of Elevated CO 2 Experiments on Crops and Ecosystems{\textquoteright}, which was financed by the European Science Foundation (ESF). This paper is dedicated to our friend and colleague Dr. David F. Karnosky, who passed away suddenly on October 24, 2008. ",
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AU - Ainsworth, Elizabeth A.

AU - Beier, Claus

AU - De Angelis, Paolo

AU - Ellsworth, David S.

AU - Godbold, Douglas L.

AU - Hendrey, George R.

AU - Hickler, Thomas

AU - Hoosbeek, Marcel R.

AU - Karnosky, David F.

AU - King, John

AU - Körner, Christian

AU - Leakey, Andrew D.B.

AU - Lewin, Keith F.

AU - Liberloo, Marion

AU - Long, Stephen P.

AU - Lukac, Martin

AU - Matyssek, Rainer

AU - Miglietta, Franco

AU - Nagy, John

AU - Norby, Richard J.

AU - Oren, Ram

AU - Percy, Kevin E.

AU - Rogers, Alistair

AU - Mugnozza, Giuseppe Scarascia

AU - Stitt, Mark

AU - Taylor, Gail

AU - Ceulemans, Reinhart

N1 - Funding Information: This paper was produced at an Interdisciplinary New Initiative Fund (INIF) workshop ‘FACEing the Future: Planning the Next Generation of Elevated CO 2 Experiments on Crops and Ecosystems’, which was financed by the European Science Foundation (ESF). This paper is dedicated to our friend and colleague Dr. David F. Karnosky, who passed away suddenly on October 24, 2008.

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