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Title: SOYFACE: THE EFFECTS AND INTERACTIONS OF ELEVATED [CO2] AND [O3] ON SOYBEAN.

Author
item Ort, Donald
item Ainsworth, Elizabeth - Lisa
item ALDEA, M - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item Allen, Damian
item BERNACCHI, C - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item BERENBAUM, M - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item BOLLERO, G - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item CORNIC, G - UNIVERSITE PARIS
item DAVEY, P - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item DERMODY, O - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item DOHLEMAN, F - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item HAMILTON, J - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item HEATON, E - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item LEAKEY, A D B - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item MAHONEY, J - BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LAB
item MORGAN, P - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item Nelson, Randall
item O'NEILL, B - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item ROGERS, A - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item ZANGERL, A - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item ZHU, X - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item DELUCIA, E - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
item LONG, S - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 5/11/2005
Publication Date: 6/1/2006
Citation: Ort, D.R., Ainsworth, E.A., Aldea, M., Allen, D.J., Bernacchi, C.J., Berenbaum, M.R., Bollero, G.A., Cornic, G., Davey, P.A., Dermody, O., Dohleman, F.G., Hamilton, J.G., Heaton, E.A., Leakey, A.D.B., Mahoney, J., Morgan, P.B., Nelson, R.L., O'Neill, B., Rogers, A., Zangerl, A.R., Zhu, X.G., DeLucia, E.H., Long, S.P. 2006. SoyFACE: The effects and interactions of Elevated [CO2] and [O3] on soybean. In: Nosberger, J., Long, S.P., Stitt, G.R., Hendrey, G.R., Blum H., editors. Managed Ecosystems and CO2. Heidelberg, Germany. Springer-Verlag. p. 71-86.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: SoyFACE is the first FACE experiment to focus on a seed legume and the first to explore the interactions of both elevated carbon dixoide[CO2] and ozone [O3] on the growth and development of an arable crop. The intent of the SoyFACE experiment is to orchestrate a coordinated and comprehensive investigation of the impact of atmospheric change on this expansive agroecosystem covering questions ranging from rhizosphere biology through to seed composition and employing techniques from genomics to micrometeorology. The philosophy of the SoyFACE experiment is to be inclusive and to engage the best science and scientists to ask and answer important questions about how global change will impact agricultural and how we can plan for it. SoyFACE completed its 4th season of operation in 2004 and within the last year, the first publications from the experiment are beginning to emerge. This chapter provides a description of the SoyFACE facility and its operation and overviews the published results from the 2001 through 2003 growing seasons.