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PublicationsBassirirad H., J. V. H. Constable, J. Lussenhop, B. A. Kimball, R. J. Norby, W. C. Oechel, P. B. Reich, W. H. Schlesinger, S. Zitzer, H. L. Sehtiya, and S. Silim. 2003. Widespread foliage delta N-15 depletion under elevated CO2: inferences for the nitrogen cycle. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 9:1582-1590. Chung, H., D. Zak, P.B. Reich, D.S. Ellsworth. 2007. Plant species richness, elevated CO2, and atmospheric N deposition alter soil microbial community composition and function. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 13:980–989. Craine J. M., D. A. Wedin, F. S. Chapin, and P. B. Reich. 2002. Relationship between the structure of root systems and resource use for 11 North American grassland plants. (.pdf) Plant Ecology 165:85-100. Craine, J.M., D.A. Wedin, and P.B. Reich. 2001. The response of soil CO2 flux to changes in atmospheric CO2, nitrogen supply and plant diversity. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 7:947-953. Craine, J.M., D.A. Wedin, and P.B. Reich. 2001b. Grassland species effects on soil CO2 flux track the effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen. (.pdf) New Phytologist 150:425-434. Craine, J.M., D.A. Wedin. 2002. Determinants of growing season soil CO2 flux in a Minnesota grassland. (.pdf) Biogeochemistry 59:303-313. Craine, J.M., P.B. Reich, G.D. Tilman, D. Ellsworth, J. Fargione, J. Knops, and S. Naeem. 2003. The role of plant species in biomass production and response to elevated CO2 and N. (.pdf) Ecology Letters 6:623-630. Craine, J.M., P.B. Reich. 2001a. Elevated CO2 and nitrogen supply alter leaf longevity of grassland species. (.pdf) New Phytologist 150:397-403. Davis, M., P.B. Reich, J. Knoll, L. Dooley, M. Hundtoft, I. Attleson. 2007. Elevated Atmospheric CO2: A Nurse Plant Substitute for Oak Seedlings Establishing in Old Fields. (.pdf) Global Change Biology Dijkstra, F.A., J.B. West, S.E. Hobbie, P.B. Reich. 2007. Dissolved inorganic and organic N leaching from a grassland field experiment: interactive effects of plant species richness, atmospheric [CO2] and N fertilization. (.pdf) Ecology 88(2):490–500. Dijkstra, F.A., S. Hobbie, P. Reich. 2006. Soil processes affected by sixteen grassland species grown under different environmental conditions. (.pdf) Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:770-777. Dijkstra, F.A., S.E. Hobbie, P.B. Reich, J.M.H. Knops. 2005. Divergent effects of elevated CO2, N fertilizattion, and plant diversity on soil C and N dynamics in a grassland field experiment. (.pdf) Plant and Soil 272:41-52. Ellsworth, D.S., P.B. Reich, E.S. Naumburg, G.W. Koch, M.E. Kubiske, S.D. Smith. 2004. Photosynthesis, carboxylation and leaf nitrogen responses of 16 species to elevated pCO(2) across four free-air CO2 enrichment experiments in forest, grassland and desert. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 10:2121-2138. HilleRisLambers, J., W.S. Harpole, S.A. Schnitzer, D. Tilman, P.B. Reich. 2009. CO2, nitrogen, and diversity differentially affect seed production of prairie plants. (.pdf) Ecology 90(7):1810-1820. Knops, J.H.M., S. Naeem, P.B. Reich. 2007. The impact of elevated CO2, increased nitrogen availability and biodiversity on plant tissue quality and decomposition. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 13:1960-1971. Lambers, J.H.R., W.S. Harpole, D. Tilman, J. Knops, P.B. Reich. 2004. Mechanisms responsible for the positive diversity-productivity relationship in Minnesota grasslands. (.pdf) Ecology Letters 7:661-668. Lau, J.A., J. Strengbom, L.R. Stone, P.B. Reich, P. Tiffin. 2008. Direct and indirect effects of CO2, nitrogen, and community diversity on plant–enemy interactions. (.pdf) Ecology 89:226–236. Lau, J.A., R.G. Shaw, P.B. Reich, P. Tiffin. 2007. Elevated atmospheric CO2 has little effect on the evolution of ecologically important traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. (.pdf) New Phytologist . Lee, T.D., M.G. Tjoelker, D.S. Ellsworth, and P.B. Reich. 2001. Leaf gas exchange responses of 13 prairie grassland species to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen supply. (.pdf) New Phytologist 150:405-418. Lee, T.D., M.G. Tjoelker, P.B. Reich, and M.P. Russelle. 2003. Contrasting growth response of an N-2-fixing and non-fixing forb to elevated CO2: dependence on soil N supply. (.pdf) Plant and Soil 255:475-486. Lee, T.D., P.B. Reich, and M.G. Tjoelker. 2003. Legume presence increases photosynthesis and N concentrations of co-occurring non-fixers but does not modulate their responsiveness to carbon dioxide enrichment. (.pdf) Oecologia 137:22-31. Mitchell, C.E., P. B. Reich, D. Tilman, and J.V. Groth. 2003. Effects of elevated CO2, nitrogen deposition, and decreased species diversity on foliar fungal plant disease. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 9:438-451. Novotny, A.M., J.D. Schade, S.E. Hobbie, A.D. Kay, M. Kyle, P.B. Reich, J.J. Elser. 2006. Stoichiometric response of nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing dicots to manipulations of CO2, nitrogen, and diversity. (.pdf) Oecologia Norris, M.D & P.B. Reich. 2009. Modest enhancement of nitrogen conservation via retranslocation in response to gradients in N supply and leaf N status. (.pdf) Plant and Soil 316:193-204. Peterson, A.G., J.T. Ball, Y. Q. Luo, C.B. Field, P.B. Reich, P.S. Curtis, K.L. Griffin, C.A. Gunderson, R J. Norby, D.T. Tissue, M. Forstreuter, A. Rey, C.S. Vogel, and CMEAL Participants. 1999. The photosynthesis leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a meta-analysis. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 5:331-346. Potvin, C., F.S. Chapin, A. Gonzalez, P. Leadley, P. Reich, J. Roy. 2007. Plant biodiversity and responses to elevated carbon dioxide. In: Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World. pp. 125-134, Canadell J.G., Pataki D., Pitelka L. (eds.) The IGBP Series, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 336 pp. Reich P. B., C. Buschena, M. G. Tjoelker, K. Wrage, J. Knops, D. Tilman, and J. L. Machado. 2003. Variation in growth rate and ecophysiology among 34 grassland and savanna species under contrasting N supply: a test of functional group differences. (.pdf) New Phytologist 157:617-631. Reich, P.B. 2002. Root-Shoot Relationships: Optimality in Acclimation and Allocation or the “Emperor’s New Clothes”? (.pdf) In: Plant Roots: the Hidden Half, Chapter 12, pp 205-220 (eds. Y. Waisel, A. Eshel, U. Kafkafi), Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York. Reich, P.B., B.A. Hungate, Y. Luo. 2006. Carbon-Nitrogen Interactions in Terrestrial Ecosystems in Response to Rising Atmospheric CO2. (.pdf) Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 37: 611-636. Reich, P.B., D. Tilman, J. Craine, D. Ellsworth, M.G. Tjoelker, J. Knops, D. Wedin, S. Naeem, D. Bahauddin, J. Goth, W. Bengtson, and T.D. Lee. 2001. Do species and functional groups differ in acquisition and use of C, N and water under varying atmospheric CO2 and N availability regimes? A field test with 16 grassland species. (.pdf) New Phytologist 150:435-448. Reich, P.B., D. Tilman, S. Naeem, D. S. Ellsworth, J. Knops, J. Craine, D. Wedin, J. Trost. 2004. Species and functional group diversity independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to CO2 and N. (.pdf) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101:10101-10106. Reich, P.B., J. Knops, D. Tilman, J. Craine, D. Ellsworth, M. Tjoelker, T. Lee, D. Wedin, S. Naeem, D. Bahauddin, G. Hendrey, S. Jose, K. Wrage, J. Goth, W. Bengston. 2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. (.pdf) Nature 410:809-812. Reich, P.B., M.G. Tjoelker, J.L. Machado, J. Oleksyn. 2006. Universal scaling of respiratory metabolism, size and nitrogen in plants. (.pdf) Nature Reich, P.B., S.E. Hobbie, T. Lee, D.S. Ellsworth, J.B. West, D. Tilman, J. Knops, S. Naeem, J. Trost. 2006. Nitrogen limitation constrains sustainability of ecosystem response to CO2. (.pdf) Nature 440:922-925. Schnitzer, S.A., R.A. Londré, J. Klironomos, P.B. Reich. 2008. Biomass and toxicity responses of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) to elevated atmospheric CO2: Comment. (.pdf) Ecology 89(2):581-585. Strengbom, J., P.B. Reich. 2006. Elevated [CO2] and increased N supply reduce leaf disease and related photosynthetic impacts on Solidago rigida. (.pdf) Oecologia 149:519-525. Tjoelker, M.G., J. Oleksyn, T.D. Lee, and P.B. Reich. 2001. Direct inhibition of leaf dark respiration by elevated CO2 is minor in 12 grassland species. (.pdf) New Phytologist 150:419-424. Tjoelker, M.G., J.M. Craine, D. Wedin, P.B. Reich, D. Tilman. 2005. Linking leaf and root trait syndromes among 39 grassland and savannah species. (.pdf) New Phytologist 16:493-508. West, J.B., J. HilleRisLambers, T.D. Lee, S.E. Hobbie, P.B. Reich. 2005b. Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen-fixation responses to elevated atmospheric [CO2]. (.pdf) New Phytologist 167:523-530. West, J.B., S.E. Hobbie, P.B. Reich. 2006. Effects of plant species diversity, atmospheric [CO2], and N addition on gross rates of inorganic N release from soil organic matter. (.pdf) Global Change Biology 12:1400-1408. Wolf, J., N.C. Johnson, D. L. Rowland, and P. B. Reich. 2003. Elevated CO2 and plant species richness impact arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore communities. (.pdf) New Phytologist 157:579-588. Wright, J.P., S. Naeem, A. Hector, C. Lehman, P.B. Reich, B. Schmid, D. Tilman. 2006. Conventional functional classification schemes underestimate the relationship with ecosystem functioning. (.pdf) Ecology Letters 9:111-120. |
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