Table of contents for European forests and global change : the likely impacts of rising CO and temperature / edited by Paul G. Jarvis ; assisted by Anne M. Aitken ... [et al.].


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Preface
1. How can we study CO2 impacts on trees and forests? J.-Y. Pontailler, C. Barton, D. Durrant and M. Forstreuter
2. Biochemistry, physiology and biophysics of photosynthesis B. Besford, M. Mousseau and G. Scarascia-Mugnozza
3. Is dark respiration rate changed? M. Mousseau
4. Will tree foliage be larger and live longer? M. Murray and R. Ceulemans
5. Biomass, growth and carbon allocation H. Lee, D. Overdieck and P. Jarvis
6. Is water used more efficiently? G. Scarascia-Mugnozza and P. de Angelis
7. Do elevated CO2 concentrations and nutrients interact? S. Linder and M. Murray
8. Do the effects of temperature and CO2 interact? D. Overdieck, S. Kelloma;ki and K. Wang
9. What can we learn from microcosms? M. Forstreuter
10. Modelling leaf, tree and forest responses to increasing atmospheric CO2 and temperature A. Friend, S. Kelloma;ki and B. Kruijt
11. Perspectives for future research B. Saugier
Annex I: refereed papers
Annex II: abstracts, notes, reports and thesis
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Trees Effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide Europe, Trees Effect of global warming on Europe, Forest microclimatology Europe