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Volume 10, Number 2, February 2004

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The potential to mitigate global warming with no-tillage management is only realized when practised in the long term
pp. 155-160(6)
Authors: Six, Johan; Ogle, Stephen M.; Jay breidt, F.; Conant, Rich T.; Mosier, Arvin R.; Paustian, Keith

Annual Q10 of soil respiration reflects plant phenological patterns as well as temperature sensitivity
pp. 161-169(9)
Authors: Curiel yuste, J.; Janssens, I. A.; Carrara, A.; Ceulemans, R.

Estimating soil carbon fluxes following land-cover change: a test of some critical assumptions for a region in Costa Rica
pp. 170-181(12)
Authors: Powers, Jennifer S.; Read, Jane M.; Denslow, Julie S.; Guzman, Sandra M.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi benefit from 7 years of free air CO2 enrichment in well-fertilized grass and legume monocultures
pp. 189-199(11)
Authors: Gamper, Hannes; Peter, Markus; Jansa, Jan; Lüscher, Andreas; Hartwig, Ueli A.; Leuchtmann, Adrian

Root production is determined by radiation flux in a temperate grassland community
pp. 209-227(19)
Authors: Edwards, Everard J.; Benham, David G.; Marland, Louise A.; Fitter, Alastair H.

Genetic variation in germination, growth, and survivorship of red maple in response to subambient through elevated atmospheric CO2
pp. 233-247(15)
Authors: Mohan, Jacqueline E.; Clark, James S.; Schlesinger, William H.

Experimental evidence of reduced diversity of seedlings due to climate modification in a Mediterranean-type community
pp. 248-258(11)
Authors: Lloret, Francisco; Peñuelas, Josep; Estiarte, Marc

Bayesian analysis of climate change impacts in phenology
pp. 259-272(14)
Authors: Dose, Volker; Menzel, Annette

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