Growth and senescence in plant communities exposed to elevated CO2 concentrations on an estuarine marsh

Three high marsh communities on the Chesapeake Bay were exposed to a doubling in ambient CO₂ concentration for one growing season. Open-top chambers were used to raise CO₂ concentrations ca. 340 ppm above ambient over monospecific communities of Scirpus olneyi (C₃) and Spartina patens (C₄), and a mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oecologia 1989, Vol.78 (1), p.20-26
Hauptverfasser: Curtis, P.S, Drake, B.G, Leadley, P.W, Arp, W.J, Whigham, D.F
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Zusammenfassung:Three high marsh communities on the Chesapeake Bay were exposed to a doubling in ambient CO₂ concentration for one growing season. Open-top chambers were used to raise CO₂ concentrations ca. 340 ppm above ambient over monospecific communities of Scirpus olneyi (C₃) and Spartina patens (C₄), and a mixed community of S. olneyi, S. patens, and Distichlis spicata (C₄). Plant growth and senescence were monitored by serial, nondestructive censuses. Elevated CO₂ resulted in increased shoot densities and delayed senescence in the C₃ species. This resulted in an increase in primary productivity in S. olneyi growing in both the pure and mixed communities. There was no effect of CO₂ on growth in the C₄ species. These results demonstrate that elevated atmospheric CO₂ can cause increased aboveground production in a mature, unmanaged ecosystem.
ISSN:0029-8549
1432-1939
DOI:10.1007/BF00377193