Belowground responses to rising atmospheric CO2: Implications for plants, soil biota and ecosystem processes Peter S. CurtisElizabeth G. O'NeillKurt S. Pregitzer OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 6
Issues and perspectives for investigating root responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide Richard J. Norby Root Biology Pages: 9 - 20
Root response to CO2 enrichment and nitrogen supply in loblolly pine A. LarigauderieJ. F. ReynoldsB. R. Strain Root Biology Pages: 21 - 32
Free-air CO2 enrichment of cotton: vertical and lateral root distribution patterns S. A. PriorH. H. RogersG. R. Hendrey Root Biology Pages: 33 - 44
Above- and belowground response of Populus grandidentata to elevated atmospheric CO2 and soil N availability Peter S. CurtisDonald R. ZakJames A. Teeri Root Biology Pages: 45 - 51
Responses of soil biota to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide Elizabeth G. O'Neill Soil Biota Pages: 55 - 65
Soil microbial response in tallgrass prairie to elevated CO2 Charles W. RiceFernando O. GarciaClenton E. Owensby Soil Biota Pages: 67 - 74
The response of mycorrhizal colonization to elevated CO2 and climate change in Pascopyrum smithii and Bouteloua gracilis C. A. MonzH. W. HuntE. T. Elliott Soil Biota Pages: 75 - 80
Effect of elevated CO2 on mycorrhizal colonization of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings J. D. LewisR. B. ThomasB. R. Strain Soil Biota Pages: 81 - 88
Evaluation of the use of a model rhizodeposition technique to separate root and microbial respiration in soil J. Swinnen Soil Biota Pages: 89 - 101
Biomass production in a nitrogen-fertilized, tallgrass prairie ecosystem exposed to ambient and elevated levels of CO2 Clenton E. OwensbyLisa M. AuenPatrick I. Coyne Ecosystem Processes Pages: 105 - 113
Effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization pretreatments on decomposition on tallgrass prairie leaf litter Paul R. KempDeborah G. WaldeckerRoss A. Virginia Ecosystem Processes Pages: 115 - 127
Soil pCO2, soil respiration, and root activity in CO2-fumigated and nitrogen-fertilized ponderosa pine Dale JohnsonDonn GeisingerTimothy Ball Ecosystem Processes Pages: 129 - 138
Enhanced root system C-sink activity, water relations and aspects of nutrient acquisition in mycotrophic Bouteloua gracilis subjected to CO2 enrichment J. A. MorganW. G. KnightH. W. Hunt Ecosystem Processes Pages: 139 - 146
Modeling the belowground response of plants and soil biota to edaphic and climatic change—What can we expect to gain? Stan D. WullschlegerJonathan P. LynchGlenn M Berntson Modelling Pages: 149 - 160
Carbon cost of root systems: an architectural approach Kai L. NielsenJonathan P. LynchPeter S. Curtis Modelling Pages: 161 - 169