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Novel approaches to study climate change effects on terrestrial ecosystems in the field: drought and passive nighttime warming
C Beier, B Emmett, P Gundersen, A Tietema, J Penuelas, M Estiarte, ...
Ecosystems 7, 583-597, 2004
3472004
Nonintrusive field experiments show different plant responses to warming and drought among sites, seasons, and species in a north–south European gradient
J Penuelas, C Gordon, L Llorens, T Nielsen, A Tietema, C Beier, P Bruna, ...
Ecosystems 7, 598-612, 2004
3462004
Response of plant species richness and primary productivity in shrublands along a north–south gradient in Europe to seven years of experimental warming and drought: reductions …
J Peñuelas, P Prieto, C Beier, C Cesaraccio, P De Angelis, G de Dato, ...
Global Change Biology 13 (12), 2563-2581, 2007
3032007
No evidence for substantial aerobic methane emission by terrestrial plants: a 13C‐labelling approach
TA Dueck, R De Visser, H Poorter, S Persijn, A Gorissen, W De Visser, ...
New Phytologist 175 (1), 29-35, 2007
2172007
Taking mycocentrism seriously: mycorrhizal fungal and plant responses to elevated CO2
O Alberton, TW Kuyper, A Gorissen
New Phytologist 167 (3), 859-868, 2005
2092005
Effects of compost addition and simulated solarisation on the fate of Ralstonia solanacearum biovar 2 and indigenous bacteria in soil
J Schönfeld, A Gelsomino, LS Van Overbeek, A Gorissen, K Smalla, ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 43 (1), 63-74, 2003
1722003
Drying and rewetting of a loamy sand soil did not increase the turnover of native organic matter, but retarded the decomposition of added 14C-labelled plant material
J Magid, C Kjærgaard, A Gorissen, PJ Kuikman
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31 (4), 595-602, 1999
1701999
In search of the elusive “active” fraction of soil organic matter: Three size-density fractionation methods for tracing the fate of homogeneously 14C-labelled plant materials
J Magid, A Gorissen, KE Giller
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28 (1), 89-99, 1996
1681996
Climate change affects carbon allocation to the soil in shrublands
A Gorissen, A Tietema, NN Joosten, M Estiarte, J Penuelas, A Sowerby, ...
Ecosystems 7, 650-661, 2004
1502004
Carbon and nitrogen cycles in European ecosystems respond differently to global warming
C Beier, BA Emmett, J Peñuelas, IK Schmidt, A Tietema, M Estiarte, ...
Science of the total environment 407 (1), 692-697, 2008
1462008
Elevated CO2 enhances below‐ground C allocation in three perennial grass species at different levels of N availability
MF Cotrufo, A Gorissen
New Phytologist 137 (3), 421-431, 1997
1451997
Carbon and nitrogen allocation in Lolium perenne in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 with emphasis on soil carbon dynamics
JH Van Ginkel, A Gorissen, JA Van Veen
Plant and Soil 188, 299-308, 1997
1371997
Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration: effects of increased carbon input in a Lolium perenne soil on microorganisms and decomposition
JH Van Ginkel, A Gorissen, D Polci
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32 (4), 449-456, 2000
1252000
Grass root decomposition is retarded when grass has been grown under elevated CO2
A Gorissen, JH Van Ginkel, JJB Keurentjes, JA Van Veen
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 27 (1), 117-120, 1995
1221995
Decomposition of leaf and root tissue of three perennial grass species grown at two levels of atmospheric CO2 and N supply
A Gorissen, MF Cotrufo
Plant and Soil 224, 75-84, 2000
962000
Pig slurry reduces the survival of Ralstonia solanacearum biovar 2 in soil
A Gorissen, LS Van Overbeek, JD Van Elsas
Canadian Journal of Microbiology 50 (8), 587-593, 2004
922004
Elevated CO2 evokes quantitative and qualitative changes in carbon dynamics in a plant/soil system: mechanisms and implications
A Gorissen
Plant and Soil 187, 289-298, 1995
921995
Carbon and nitrogen balances for six shrublands across Europe
C Beier, BA Emmett, A Tietema, IK Schmidt, J Peñuelas, EK Láng, P Duce, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23 (4), 2009
832009
Long‐term decomposition of grass roots as affected by elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide
JH Van Ginkel, A Gorissen, JA Van Veen
Journal of Environmental Quality 25 (5), 1122-1128, 1996
831996
Fungal species‐specific responses of ectomycorrhizal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) to elevated [CO2]
A Gorissen, TW Kuyper
New Phytologist 146 (1), 163-168, 2000
822000
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