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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2000

Leaf nitrogen concentration of wheat subjected to elevated [CO2] and either water or N deficits

T.R. Sinclair; Paul J. Pinter; Bruce A. Kimball; F.J. Adamsen; Robert L. LaMorte; G. W. Wall; D.J. Hunsaker; Neal R. Adam; T. J. Brooks; Richard L. Garcia; Thomas L. Thompson; S. W. Leavitt; Allan D. Matthias

Leaf N concentration is important because it is associated with the CO2 assimilatory capacity of crops, and in grasslands, it is an important determinant of forage nutritive value. Consequently, the productivity of both domestic and native animals in future global environments may be closely linked to possible changes in leaf N concentration of grasses. Since grasslands are frequently subjected to water-deficit or N-deficit conditions, it is important to investigate the interactive responses between elevated [CO2] and these stress conditions. Therefore, this 4-year research program was undertaken with wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a model system for forage grasses, to document the potential changes in leaf N concentration in response to global environment changes. Wheat crops grown under field conditions near Phoenix, AZ, USA, were subjected to elevated [CO2] and either water-deficit or N-deficit treatments using large Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (FACE) arrays. Surprisingly, the elevated [CO2] treatment under optimum conditions resulted in little change in leaf N concentration. Therefore, no change in the nutritive value of forage from highly managed pastures would be expected. Further, water-deficit treatment had little influence on leaf N concentration. To some extent, the lack of response to the water-deficit treatment resulted because severe deficits did not develop until late in the growing seasons. Only on one date late in the season was the water-deficit treatment found to result in decreased leaf N concentration. The low N treatment in combination with elevated [CO2], however, had a large influence on leaf N concentration. Low levels of applied N resulted in decreased leaf N concentration under both [CO2] treatments, but the lowest levels of leaf N concentration were obtained under elevated [CO2] through much of the growing season. These results point to a potential problem with grasslands in that the nutritive value of the forage consumed by animals will be decreased under future global environment changes.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

On maintaining pressure equilibrium between a soil CO2 flux chamber and the ambient air

Liukang Xu; M. D. Furtaw; Rodney Madsen; Richard L. Garcia; Daniel J. Anderson; Dayle K. McDermitt


Carbon Dioxide and Terrestrial Ecosystems | 1996

13 – Free-Air CO2 Enrichment: Responses of Cotton and Wheat Crops

Paul J. Pinter; Bruce A. Kimball; Richard L. Garcia; Gerard W. Wall; Douglas J. Hunsaker; Robert L. LaMorte


Agronomy Journal | 1999

Testing CERES-Wheat with Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) Experiment Data: CO2 and Water Interactions

Francesco N. Tubiello; Cynthia Rosenzweig; Bruce A. Kimball; Paul J. Pinter; G. W. Wall; Douglas J. Hunsaker; Robert L. LaMorte; Richard L. Garcia


American Journal of Botany | 1995

Effects of atmospheric CO{sub 2} enrichment and foliar methanol application on net photosynthesis of sour orange tree (Citrus Aurantium; Rutaceae) leaves

Sherwood B. Idso; Kieth E. Idso; Richard L. Garcia; Bruce A. Kimball; J. Kenneth Hoober


Agronomy Journal | 1995

Carbon Dioxide Effects on Crop Energy Balance: Testing ecosys with a Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Experiment

R. F. Grant; Bruce A. Kimball; Paul J. Pinter; Gerard W. Wall; Richard L. Garcia; Robert L. La Morte; Douglas J. Hunsaker


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2011

Elevated atmospheric CO2 and drought effects on leaf gas exchange properties of barley

Gerard W. Wall; Richard L. Garcia; Frank Wechsung; Bruce A. Kimball


Agronomy Journal | 2013

Infrared Warming Affects Intrarow Soil Carbon Dioxide Efflux during Vegetative Growth of Spring Wheat

Gerard W. Wall; Jean E. McLain; Bruce A. Kimball; Jeffrey W. White; Michael J. Ottman; Richard L. Garcia


Crop Science | 1997

Free-Air CO2 Enrichment effects on rate and duration of apical development of spring wheat

Aiguo Li; Anthony Trent; Gerard W. Wall; Bruce A. Kimball; Yuesheng Hou; Paul J. Pinter; Richard L. Garcia; Douglas V. Hunsaker; Robert L. LaMorte


Agronomy Journal | 2005

Temporal changes in soil and biomass nitrogen for irrigated wheat grown under free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE)

F.J. Adamsen; G. Wechsung; Frank Wechsung; G. W. Wall; Bruce A. Kimball; Paul J. Pinter; Robert L. LaMorte; Richard L. Garcia; D.J. Hunsaker; Steven W. Leavitt

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Bruce A. Kimball

Agricultural Research Service

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Gerard W. Wall

Agricultural Research Service

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Paul J. Pinter

Agricultural Research Service

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Robert L. LaMorte

Agricultural Research Service

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Douglas J. Hunsaker

United States Department of Agriculture

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G. W. Wall

Agricultural Research Service

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