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2017

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Increased C3 Productivity In Midwestern Lawns Since 1982 Revealed By Carbon Isotopes In Amanita Thiersii, Erik A. Hobbie, Brian A. Schubert, Joseph M. Craine, Ernst Linder, Anne Pringle Jan 2017

Increased C3 Productivity In Midwestern Lawns Since 1982 Revealed By Carbon Isotopes In Amanita Thiersii, Erik A. Hobbie, Brian A. Schubert, Joseph M. Craine, Ernst Linder, Anne Pringle

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How climate and rising carbon dioxide concentrations (pCO2) have influenced competition between C3 and C4 plants over the last 50 years is a critical uncertainty in climate change research. Here we used carbon isotope (δ13C) values of the saprotrophic lawn fungus Amanita thiersii to integrate the signal of C3 and C4 carbon in samples collected between 1982 and 2009 from the Midwestern USA. We then calculated 13C fractionation (Δ) to assess the balance between C3 and C4 photosynthesis as influenced by mean annual temperature (MAT), mean annual precipitation over a 30 year period (MAP‐30), and pCO2. Sporocarp Δ correlated negatively …