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2002Acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration to elevated atmospheric CO2 in two scrub oaksHymus, G. J.; Snead, T. G.; Johnson, D.; Hungate, B. A.; Drake, Bert G.
1995Acclimation of photosynthesis in relation to Rubisco and non-structural carbohydrate contents and in situ carboxylase activity in Scirpus olneyi grown at elevated CO2 in the fieldJacob, J.; Greitner, C.; Drake, Bert G.
1996Acclimation of photosynthesis, respiration and ecosystem carbon flux of a wetland on Chesapeake Bay, Maryland to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrationDrake, Bert G.; Muehe, Melanie S.; Peresta, Gary; Gonzalez-Meler, Miguel A.; Matamala, Roser
1994Acclimation of respiratory O2 uptake in green tissues of field-grown native species after long-term exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2Azcon-Bieto, Joaquim; Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel A.; Doherty, Wendy; Drake, Bert G.
2007Altered soil microbial community at elevated CO2 leads to loss of soil carbonCarney, K. M.; Hungate, Bruce A.; Drake, Bert G.; Megonigal, J. Patrick
1991Canopy photosynthesis of crops and native plant communities exposed to long-term elevated CO2Drake, Bert G.; Leadley, Paul W.
2003Carbon dioxide assimilation by a wetland sedge canopy exposed to ambient and elevated CO2: measurements and model analysisRasse, Daniel P.; Li, J.; Drake, Bert G.
1981Carbon dioxide assimilation, photosynthetic efficiency, and respiration of a Chesapeake Bay salt marshDrake, Bert G.; Reed, M.
2003The clonal structure of Quercus geminata revealed by conserved microsatellite lociAinsworth, E. A.; Tranel, P. J.; Drake, Bert G.; Long, S. P.
2004CO2 elicits long-term decline in nitrogen fixationHungate, Bruce A.; Stiling, P. D.; Dijkstra, P.; Johnson, D. W.; Ketterer, M. E.; Hymus, G. J.; Hinkle, C. Ross; Drake, Bert G.
2003Cross validation of open-top chamber and eddy covariance measurements of ecosystem CO2 exchange in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystemDore, S.; Hymus, G. J.; Johnson, D. P.; Hinkle, C. Ross; Valentini, R.; Drake, Bert G.
1999Decreased leaf-miner abundance in elevated CO2: Reduced leaf quality and increased parasitoid attackStiling, Peter; Rossi, Anthony M.; Hungate, Bruce A.; Dijkstra, Paul; Hinkle, C. Ross; Knott, W. M. I.; Drake, Bert G.
2003Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2 on transpiration from Quercus myrtifolia in a scrub-oak ecosystemLi, Jinhong; Dugas, W. A.; Hymus, G. J.; Johnson, D. P.; Drake, Bert G.; Hungate, Bruce A.
1996Direct inhibition of plant mitochondrial respiration by elevated CO2Gonzalez-Meler, Miguel A.; Ribas-Carbo, Miguel; Siedow, James N.; Drake, Bert G.
1999Does elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration inhibit mitochondrial respiration in green plants?Drake, Bert G.; Azcon-Bieto, J.; Berry, J.; Bunce, J.; Dijkstra, P.; Farrar, J.; Gifford, R. M.; Gonzalez-Meler, M. A.; Koch, G.; Lambers, H.; Siedow, J.; Wullschleger, S.
2009Does soil N availability sustain long-term ecosystem response to elevated CO2?McKinley, D. C.; Romero, J. C.; Hungate, Bruce A.; Drake, Bert G.; Megonigal, J. Patrick
-1Ectomycorrhizal colonization, biomass and production in a regenerating scrub oak forest in response to elevated CO2Langley, J. A.; Dijkstra, Paul; Drake, Bert G.; Hungate, B. A.
1991Effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and water relations of salt marsh grass speciesRozema, J.; Dorel, F.; Janissen, R.; Lenssen, G.; Broekman, R.; Arp, Willem J.; Drake, Bert G.
2007Effect of elevated CO-2 on coarse-root biomass in Florida scrub detected by ground-penetrating radarStover, Dan B.; Day, F. P.; Butnor, J. R.; Drake, Bert G.
1991Effect of the long-term elevation of CO2 concentration in the field on the quantum yield of photosynthesis of the C3 sedge: Scirpus olneyiLong, Steven; Drake, Bert G.
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