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    In situ litter decomposition and litter quality in a Mojave Desert ecosystem: effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and interannual climate variability by Weatherly, Heather E., Zitzer, Stephen F., Coleman, James S., Arnone III, John A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-08-2003)
    “…Rising atmospheric CO2 has been predicted to reduce litter decomposition as a result of CO2‐induced reductions in litter quality. However, available data have…”
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    Effects of elevated carbon dioxide on green leaf tissue and leaf litter quality in an intact Mojave Desert ecosystem by BILLINGS, SHARON A., ZITZER, STEPHEN F., WEATHERLY, HEATHER, SCHAEFFER, SEAN M., CHARLET, T., ARNONE III, JOHN A., EVANS, R. D.

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2003)
    “…The effects of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) on plant litter are critical determinants of ecosystem feedback to changing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. We…”
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    In situ litter decomposition and litter quality in a Mojave Desert ecosystem: effects of elevated atmospheric CO 2 and interannual climate variability by Weatherly, Heather E., Zitzer, Stephen F., Coleman, James S., Arnone, John A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-08-2003)
    “…Rising atmospheric CO 2 has been predicted to reduce litter decomposition as a result of CO 2 ‐induced reductions in litter quality. However, available data…”
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    Journal Article
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    In Situ Litter Decomposition and Litter Quality in a Mojave Desert Ecosystem: Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO sub(2) and Interannual Climate Variability by Weatherly, Heather E, Zitzer, Stephen F, Coleman, James S, Arnone, John A

    Published in Global change biology (01-08-2003)
    “…At the Nevada Desert Free Air Carbon Dioxide-Enrichment facility, the effects of elevated atmospheric CO sub(2) on litter decomposition and quality were…”
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    Controls on litter decomposition in the Mojave Desert under current and future levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide by Weatherly, Heather Elise

    “…To quantify whether production of litter under elevated CO2 results in altered decomposition, chemical quality (C:N ratio) or species/tissue composition, we…”
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    Dissertation
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    Controls on litter decomposition in the Mojave Desert under current and future levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide by Weatherly, Heather Elise

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…To quantify whether production of litter under elevated CO2 results in altered decomposition, chemical quality (C:N ratio) or species/tissue composition, we…”
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    Dissertation