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Authors: Newton, PCD Clark, H Edwards, GR Ross, DJ
Citation: Pcd. Newton et al., Experimental confirmation of ecosystem model predictions comparing transient and equilibrium plant responses to elevated atmospheric CO2, ECOL LETT, 4(4), 2001, pp. 344-347

Authors: von Caemmerer, S Ghannoum, O Conroy, JP Clark, H Newton, PCD
Citation: S. Von Caemmerer et al., Photosynthetic responses of temperate species to free air CO2 enrichment (FACE) in a grazed New Zealand pasture, AUST J PLAN, 28(6), 2001, pp. 439-450

Authors: Ross, DJ Tate, KR Newton, PCD Wilde, RH Clark, H
Citation: Dj. Ross et al., Carbon and nitrogen pools and mineralization in a grassland organic soil at a New Zealand carbon dioxide spring, SOIL BIOL B, 33(6), 2001, pp. 849-852

Authors: Edwards, GR Clark, H Newton, PCD
Citation: Gr. Edwards et al., The effects of elevated CO2 on seed production and seedling recruitment ina sheep-grazed pasture, OECOLOGIA, 127(3), 2001, pp. 383-394

Authors: Hay, MJM Newton, PCD Robin, C Cresswell, A
Citation: Mjm. Hay et al., Branching responses of a plagiotropic clonal herb to localised incidence of light simulating that reflected from vegetation, OECOLOGIA, 127(2), 2001, pp. 185-190

Authors: Edwards, GR Newton, PCD Tilbrook, JC Clark, H
Citation: Gr. Edwards et al., Seedling performance of pasture species under elevated CO2, NEW PHYTOL, 150(2), 2001, pp. 359-369

Authors: Newton, PCD Clark, H Edwards, GR
Citation: Pcd. Newton et al., The effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 on grazed grasslands, ADV AGROEC, 2001, pp. 297-311

Authors: Rillig, MC Hernandez, GY Newton, PCD
Citation: Mc. Rillig et al., Arbuscular mycorrhizae respond to elevated atmospheric CO2 after long-termexposure: evidence from a CO2 spring in New Zealand supports the resource balance model, ECOL LETT, 3(6), 2000, pp. 475-478

Authors: Ross, DJ Tate, KR Newton, PCD Wilde, RH Clark, H
Citation: Dj. Ross et al., Carbon and nitrogen pools and mineralization in a grassland gley soil under elevated carbon dioxide at a natural CO2 spring, GL CHANGE B, 6(7), 2000, pp. 779-790

Authors: Sowerby, A Ball, AS Gray, TRG Newton, PCD Clark, H
Citation: A. Sowerby et al., Elevated atmospheric [CO2] from a natural soda spring affects the initial mineralization rates of naturally senesced C-3 and C-4 leaf litter, SOIL BIOL B, 32(8-9), 2000, pp. 1323-1327

Authors: Yeates, GW Newton, PCD Ross, DJ
Citation: Gw. Yeates et al., Response of soil nematode fauna to naturally elevated CO2 levels influenced by soil pattern, NEMATOLOGY, 1, 1999, pp. 285-293

Authors: Clark, H Newton, PCD Barker, DJ
Citation: H. Clark et al., Physiological and morphological responses to elevated CO2 and a soil moisture deficit of temperate pasture species growing in an established plant community, J EXP BOT, 50(331), 1999, pp. 233-242

Authors: Louie, K Clark, H Newton, PCD
Citation: K. Louie et al., Analysis of differential equation models in biology: a case study for clover meristem populations, NZ J AGR RE, 41(4), 1998, pp. 567-576
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