Response to Comment on “Mycorrhizal association as a primary control of the CO2 fertilization effect”

César Terrer, Sara Vicca, Bruce A. Hungate, Richard P. Phillips, Peter B. Reich, Oskar Franklin, Benjamin D. Stocker, Joshua B. Fisher, I. Colin Prentice

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Abstract

Norby et al. center their critique on the design of the data set and the response variable used. We address these criticisms and reinforce the conclusion that plants that associate with ectomycorrhizal fungi exhibit larger biomass and growth responses to elevated CO2 compared with plants that associate with arbuscular mycorrhizae.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number358c
JournalScience
Volume355
Issue number6323
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 27 2017

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