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Volume 15, Number 4, April 2009
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Introduction: Impact of extreme meteorological events on soils and plants
pp. 781-781(1)
Authors: BORKEN, WERNER; MATZNER, EGBERT

Effects of soil frost on soil respiration and its radiocarbon signature in a Norway spruce forest soil
pp. 782-793(12)
Authors: MUHR, JAN; BORKEN, WERNER; MATZNER, EGBERT

Increased temperature sensitivity of net DOC production from ombrotrophic peat due to water table draw-down
pp. 794-807(14)
Authors: CLARK, J. M.; ASHLEY, D.; WAGNER, M.; CHAPMAN, P. J.; LANE, S. N.; EVANS, C. D.; HEATHWAITE, A. L.

Reappraisal of drying and wetting effects on C and N mineralization and fluxes in soils
pp. 808-824(17)
Authors: BORKEN, WERNER; MATZNER, EGBERT

Effects of soil frost on nitrogen net mineralization, soil solution chemistry and seepage losses in a temperate forest soil
pp. 825-836(12)
Authors: HENTSCHEL, KERSTIN; BORKEN, WERNER; ZUBER, TOBIAS; BOGNER, CHRISTINA; HUWE, BERND; MATZNER, EGBERT

Beyond gradual warming: extreme weather events alter flower phenology of European grassland and heath species
pp. 837-849(13)
Authors: JENTSCH, ANKE; KREYLING, JUERGEN; BOETTCHER-TRESCHKOW, JEGOR; BEIERKUHNLEIN, CARL

Drought turns a Central European Norway spruce forest soil from an N2O source to a transient N2O sink
pp. 850-860(11)
Authors: GOLDBERG, STEFANIE DANIELA; GEBAUER, GERHARD

Increase in soil organic carbon stock over the last two decades in China's Jiangsu Province
pp. 861-875(15)
Authors: LIAO, QILIN; ZHANG, XUHUI; LI, ZHIPENG; PAN, GENXING; SMITH, PETE; JIN, YANG; WU, XINMIN

Impacts of an anomalously warm year on soil nitrogen availability in experimentally manipulated intact tallgrass prairie ecosystems
pp. 888-900(13)
Authors: VERBURG, PAUL S. J.; JOHNSON, DALE W.; SCHORRAN, DAVID E.; WALLACE, LINDA L.; LUO, Y.; ARNONE III, JOHN A.

Carbon losses due to soil warming: Do autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration respond equally?
pp. 901-913(13)
Authors: SCHINDLBACHER, ANDREAS; ZECHMEISTER-BOLTENSTERN, SOPHIE; JANDL, ROBERT

Linking above- and belowground responses to global change at community and ecosystem scales
pp. 914-929(16)
Authors: ANTONINKA, ANITA; WOLF, JULIE E.; BOWKER, MATTHEW; CLASSEN, AIMÉE T.; JOHNSON, NANCY COLLINS

Elevated air temperature alters an old-field insect community in a multifactor climate change experiment
pp. 930-942(13)
Authors: VILLALPANDO, SHAWN N.; WILLIAMS, RAY S.; NORBY, RICHARD J.

Carbon dioxide balance of a fen ecosystem in northern Finland under elevated UV-B radiation
pp. 943-954(12)
Authors: HAAPALA, JAANA K.; MÖRSKY, SAMI K.; SAARNIO, SANNA; RINNAN, RIIKKA; SUOKANERVA, HANNE; KYRÖ, ESKO; LATOLA, KIRSI; MARTIKANEN, PERTTI J.; HOLOPAINEN, TOINI; SILVOLA, JOUKO

High microbial activity on glaciers: importance to the global carbon cycle
pp. 955-960(6)
Authors: ANESIO, ALEXANDRE M.; HODSON, ANDREW J.; FRITZ, ANDREAS; PSENNER, ROLAND; SATTLER, BIRGIT

Leaf phenology in 22 North American tree species during the 21st century
pp. 961-975(15)
Authors: MORIN, XAVIER; LECHOWICZ, MARTIN J.; AUGSPURGER, CAROL; O'KEEFE, JOHN; VINER, DAVID; CHUINE, ISABELLE

Quantifying photosynthetic capacity and its relationship to leaf nitrogen content for global-scale terrestrial biosphere models
pp. 976-991(16)
Authors: KATTGE, JENS; KNORR, WOLFGANG; RADDATZ, THOMAS; WIRTH, CHRISTIAN

Use of stored carbon reserves in growth of temperate tree roots and leaf buds: analyses using radiocarbon measurements and modeling
pp. 992-1014(23)
Authors: GAUDINSKI, J. B.; TORN, M. S.; RILEY, W. J.; SWANSTON, C.; TRUMBORE, S. E.; JOSLIN, J. D.; MAJDI, H.; DAWSON, T. E.; HANSON, P. J.

On linking multiyear biometric measurements of tree growth with eddy covariance-based net ecosystem production
pp. 1015-1024(10)
Authors: OHTSUKA, TOSHIYUKI; SAIGUSA, NOBUKO; KOIZUMI, HIROSHI

Climate-related trends in Australian vegetation cover as inferred from satellite observations, 1981-2006
pp. 1025-1039(15)
Authors: DONOHUE, RANDALL J.; McVICAR, TIM R.; RODERICK, MICHAEL L.

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