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A Database of Herbaceous Vegetation Responses to Elevated Atmospheric CO2

Jones, Michael H., and Peter S. Curtis, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Prepared by Robert M. Cushman and Antoinette L. Brenkert, CDIAC

NDP-073 (1999) (http://cdiac.ornl.gov/epubs/ndp/ndp073/ndp073.html)

This database, which accompanies the previously discussed database, NDP-072, is used to support a meta-analysis of research results on the response by herbaceous vegetation to increased atmospheric CO2 levels, and was also compiled from the published literature.

Seventy-eight independent CO2-enrichment studies, covering 53 species and 26 response parameters, reported mean response, sample size, and variance of the response. An additional 43 studies, covering 25 species and 6 response parameters, did not report variances.

This database may also be used to explore the effects from many of the same environmental factors, stress treatments, and the effects of experimental conditions on plant responses to elevated CO2 levels, as were investigated in NDP-072.


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