Growth and Chemical Responses to CO2 Enrichment Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginiana Mill.) (NDP-009)
Abstract
From June 28 to October 29 in 1982, Virginia pine seedlings were exposed to elevated CO2 levels in open-top growth chambers at one of four concentrations (75, 150, 300, and 600 ppm above ambient). Plant dry weight; height; stem diameter; and chemical contents of leaf, stem, and root tissues were measured before and after exposure. Soil variables were also characterized. These data illustrate the short-term physical and chemical response of Virginia pine seedlings to elevated levels of CO2. The data are in seven files: initial dry weights before exposure (844 kB), dry weights after exposure (4 kB), major nutrient concentrations after final harvest (12 kB), minor nutrient concentrations after final harvest (17 kB), soil nutrient concentrations after final harvest (4 kB), soil leachate elements after final harvest (5 kB), and soil leachate solutes after final harvest (4 kB).For access to the data files, click this link to the CDIAC data transition website: http://cdiac.ess-dive.lbl.gov/ndps/ndp009.html
- Authors:
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- Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division
- North Carolina State University, Botany Department
- Publication Date:
- Other Number(s):
- osti:1389536; doi:10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009; cdiac:doi 10.3334/CDIAC/vrc.ndp009
- Research Org.:
- Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem (ESS-DIVE) (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- U.S. DOE > Office of Energy Research (ER)
- Subject:
- 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
- Keywords:
- Atmospheric CO2; Height; Leaf; Plant Dry Weight; Root Tissues; Soil Leachate Elements; Soil Leachate Solutes; Soil Nutrient Concentrations; Stem; Stem Diameter; NDP-009; 1PCTMG; AFUN; AL; AMYC; ASZ; B; BA; CA; CU; DIAM; DRYWT; FE; ICA; ICAN; ICH; IK; IMG; INITR; IP; IPT; IREP; ITRT; ITYP; N; P; PAL; PCTCA; PCTK; PCTN; PCTP; PH; PHGT; PK; PMG; PMN; PNA; PNEED; PNH; PNO; PPMAL; PPMB; PPMBA; PPMCU; PPMFE; PPMMN; PPMSR; PPMZN; ROOT; SALT; SR; STEM; ZN
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1389536
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009
Citation Formats
Luxmoore, R. J., Norby, R. J., O'Neill, E. G., Weller, D. G., Ells, J. M., and Rogers, H. H. Growth and Chemical Responses to CO2 Enrichment Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginiana Mill.) (NDP-009). United States: N. p., 1985.
Web. doi:10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009.
Luxmoore, R. J., Norby, R. J., O'Neill, E. G., Weller, D. G., Ells, J. M., & Rogers, H. H. Growth and Chemical Responses to CO2 Enrichment Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginiana Mill.) (NDP-009). United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009
Luxmoore, R. J., Norby, R. J., O'Neill, E. G., Weller, D. G., Ells, J. M., and Rogers, H. H. 1985.
"Growth and Chemical Responses to CO2 Enrichment Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginiana Mill.) (NDP-009)". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1389536. Pub date:Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1985
@article{osti_1389536,
title = {Growth and Chemical Responses to CO2 Enrichment Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginiana Mill.) (NDP-009)},
author = {Luxmoore, R. J. and Norby, R. J. and O'Neill, E. G. and Weller, D. G. and Ells, J. M. and Rogers, H. H.},
abstractNote = {From June 28 to October 29 in 1982, Virginia pine seedlings were exposed to elevated CO2 levels in open-top growth chambers at one of four concentrations (75, 150, 300, and 600 ppm above ambient). Plant dry weight; height; stem diameter; and chemical contents of leaf, stem, and root tissues were measured before and after exposure. Soil variables were also characterized. These data illustrate the short-term physical and chemical response of Virginia pine seedlings to elevated levels of CO2. The data are in seven files: initial dry weights before exposure (844 kB), dry weights after exposure (4 kB), major nutrient concentrations after final harvest (12 kB), minor nutrient concentrations after final harvest (17 kB), soil nutrient concentrations after final harvest (4 kB), soil leachate elements after final harvest (5 kB), and soil leachate solutes after final harvest (4 kB).For access to the data files, click this link to the CDIAC data transition website: http://cdiac.ess-dive.lbl.gov/ndps/ndp009.html},
doi = {10.3334/CDIAC/VRC.NDP009},
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number = ,
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place = {United States},
year = {1985},
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Works referencing / citing this record:
Nutrient Uptake and Growth Responses of Virginia Pine to Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
journal, January 1986
- Luxmoore, R. J.; O'Neill, E. G.; Ells, J. M.
- Journal of Environment Quality, Vol. 15, Issue 3, p. 244-251