© 1996 Heron Publishing—Victoria, Canada
Tree responses to CO2 enrichment: CO2 and temperature interactions, biomass allocation and stand-scale modeling
Derek Eamus
School of Biological Sciences, Northern Territory University, P.O. Box 40146, Casuarina, Northern Territory 0811, Australia / Received March 16, 1995
Summary
In this review, I focus on modeling studies of tree responses to CO2 enrichment. First, I examine leaf-scale models of assimilation with respect to the interaction between low temperature and
CO2 enrichment. Second, because changes in allocation within a tree may be significant in determining the growth response of
trees to CO2 enrichment and low temperatures, I review models of the control of allocation in plants. Finally, models of stand-scale processes
are discussed with respect to their ability to make reliable estimates of likely vegetation responses to predicted climate
change. I conclude that our ability to make reliable predictions is hindered by our lack of understanding of several processes,
namely: the interaction between increased atmospheric CO2 concentration and low temperatures; the control of allocation in plants; and the modeling of stand-scale processes.
Keywords:
carbon assimilation, growth, leaf-scale models.