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Adrien C Finzi

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Ecology|April 26, 2006
Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem processes under elevated CO2 in a warm-temperate forestAdrien C Finzi, David J P Moore, Evan H DeLucia, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 10, 2016
Terrestrial nitrogen cycling in Earth system models revisitedBenjamin D Stocker, I Colin Prentice, Sarah E Cornell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2007
Increases in nitrogen uptake rather than nitrogen-use efficiency support higher rates of temperate forest productivity under elevated CO2Adrien C Finzi, Richard J Norby, Carlo Calfapietra, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 7, 2005
Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivityRichard J Norby, Evan H Delucia, Birgit Gielen, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 10, 2011
Increases in the flux of carbon belowground stimulate nitrogen uptake and sustain the long-term enhancement of forest productivity under elevated CO₂John E Drake, Anne Gallet-Budynek, Kirsten S Hofmockel, et al.
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Ecology|April 26, 2006
Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem processes under elevated CO2 in a warm-temperate forestAdrien C Finzi, David J P Moore, Evan H DeLucia, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 10, 2016
Terrestrial nitrogen cycling in Earth system models revisitedBenjamin D Stocker, I Colin Prentice, Sarah E Cornell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2007
Increases in nitrogen uptake rather than nitrogen-use efficiency support higher rates of temperate forest productivity under elevated CO2Adrien C Finzi, Richard J Norby, Carlo Calfapietra, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 7, 2005
Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivityRichard J Norby, Evan H Delucia, Birgit Gielen, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 10, 2011
Increases in the flux of carbon belowground stimulate nitrogen uptake and sustain the long-term enhancement of forest productivity under elevated CO₂John E Drake, Anne Gallet-Budynek, Kirsten S Hofmockel, et al.
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