Atmospheric CO2 enrichment and plant dry matter content

Fresh and dry plant weights were measured throughout a number of different CO2 enrichment experiments with six terrestrial plants and two aquatic species. Similar data were also extracted from the literature for 18 additional plants. In general, CO2 enrichment had little effect on plant percentage d...

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Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
aquatic plants
Biological and medical sciences
carbohydrate metabolism
carbon dioxide
dry matter accumulation
dry matter content
elevated atmospheric gases
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
Generalities, techniques
Generalities. Techniques. Climatology. Meteorology. Climatic models of plant production
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Soilless cultures. Co2 fertilization
Soilless cultures. Protected cultivation
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title Atmospheric CO2 enrichment and plant dry matter content
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