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Changing the Climate of a Limestone Dale

S M. Buckland, University of Sheffield
J P. Grime, University of Sheffield
J R. Tippets, University of Sheffield
A Jackson, University of Sheffield
K Thompson, University of Sheffield
J G. Hodgson, University of Sheffield
P C. Thorpe, University of Sheffield
C W. Macgillivray, University of Sheffield

Simulating the Impact of Global Warming on Regional Pasture Production Environment

P J. Vickery, CSIRO
M J. Hill, CSIRO
E P. Furnival, CSIRO

Photosynthesis and Water Relations of a C4 and a C3 Grass Under Doubled Carbon Dioxide

D Nie, Kansas State University
M B. Kirkham, Kansas State University
E T. Kanemasu, University of Georgia

Comparison of Photosynthetic Responses to Carbon Dioxide in Pasture Species

D H. Greer, HortResearch, NZ
W A. Laing, HortResearch, NZ
B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ

Interaction of Climate Management as Controls on Species Composition

S H. Hillier, University of Sheffield
F Sutton, University of Sheffield
J P. Grime, University of Sheffield
R Colasanti, University of Sheffield

The Integrated Screening Programme: Patterns of Ecological Specialization in British Species

K Thompson, University of Sheffield
J P. Grime, University of Sheffield
R Colasanti, University of Sheffield

Response of White Clover to Soil Phosphate Levels at Different Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations

R A. Carran, AgResearch, NZ

Vegetation Response to Climate: A 35 year study at Bibury, Gloucestershire

A J. Willis, The University of Sheffield
R Hunt, The University
J P. Grime, The University
S R. Band, The University
N Dunnett, The University

Climate, Land Use and Plant Life Form Distribution in a Semi-Arid Savanna

Christina Skarpe, Uppsala Universitet

Effect of Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels on Nodule Relative Efficiency in White Clover

J R. Crush, AgResearch, NZ
B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ
J.P M. Evans, AgResearch, NZ

Effects of Different Grass Species on Nitrogen Fixation by White Clover Under Conditions of Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Temperature

J R. Crush, AgResearch, NZ
B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ

Effect of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on the Performance of Nine Coexisting Grassland Species

J Watson, University of York
J D. Graves, University of York

Long-Term Exposure to Global Changes in Grassland Ecosystems: Whole-Season and Temporal Trends in Changing Productivity in Response to Increased Carbon Dioxide Level and Air Temperature

I Nijs, Universiteit Antwerpen
H Teughels, Universiteit Antwerpen
I Impens, Universiteit Antwerpen
T Behaeghe, Ghent University

Implications of a Doubling in Ambient Carbon Dioxide Levels of Herbage Quality in Perennial Ryegrass and White Clover

H Clark, AgResearch, NZ
C C. Bell, AgResearch, NZ
P.C D. Newton, AgResearch, NZ
B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ

Response of Natural Turves of Pasture to Elevated Carbon Dioxide in a Controlled Environment

P.C D. Newton, AgResearch, NZ
H Clark, AgResearch, NZ
C C. Bell, AgResearch, NZ
E M. Glasgow, AgResearch, NZ

Effect of Carbon Dioxide Concentration on the Competitive Ability of Clover: Measurements of Growth and rubisCO

W A. Laing, HortResearch, NZ
D H. Greer, HortResearch, NZ
B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ

Will Subtropical Grasses Keep Spreading through New Zealand?

B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ
R.J M. Hay, AgResearch, NZ

Variation in the Response of Pasture Plants to Carbon Dioxide

B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ
W A. Laing, HortResearch, NZ
P.C D. Newton, AgResearch, NZ

Climate Change and Grasslands: Ecosystem-Level Responses to Elevated Carbon Dioxide

Clenton E. Owensby, Kansas State University

Prediction of Grassland Plant Responses to Global Change

B D. Campbell, AgResearch, NZ
J P. Grime, NERC