| 要旨トップ | ESJ56 シンポジウム 一覧 | 日本生態学会第56回全国大会 (2009年3月,盛岡) 講演要旨


シンポジウム S04 -- 3月18日9:15-12:15 I会場

Physiological and ecological responses of plant communities to elevated CO2

Organizer: Shuichi Sugiyama (Hirosaki Univ)

Response of biological communities to elevated CO2 is one of the most important issues in plant ecology. To clarify this issue, FACE (free air CO2 enrichment) experiments have been conducted in several countries since 1990. In Japan, rice FACE project started in 1998 in Shizukuishi in Iwate prefecture, and many researchers including ecologists have joined this project. In commemoration of the tenth year of Shizukuishi FACE project, this symposium was organized to discuss influences of elevated CO2 on plant physiological performances, community structure and ecosystem processes.

[S04-1] Responses of rice plants to elevated [CO2]: Case studies form chamber and rice FACE experiments Toshihiro Hasegawa (Nat. Inst. Agro. Env. Sci.)

[S04-2] Genomic, Physiological & Ecological Responses of Soybeans to Elevated [CO2]: A Case Study from SoyFACE. Elizabeth Ainsworth (USDA ARS, USA)

[S04-3] Responses of deciduous broadleaf trees to elevated CO2 in mini FACE  Takayoshi Koike (Hokkaido Univ.)

[S04-4] Plant evolutionary responses to the atmospheric CO2 increase Yusuke Onoda (Macquarie Univ.), Kouki Hikosaka (Tohoku Univ.)

[S04-5] How elevated CO2 influence methane flux and methanogenic bacteria communities in paddy fields Shu-ichi Sugiyama (Hirosaki Univ.)


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