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Carbon Dioxide Monitor
Reference Source: Siebke K., Ghannoum O., Conroy J.P., and von Caemmerer S. (2002)
Brief description: Elevated CO2 increases the leaf temperature of two glasshouse-grown C4 grasses. Funct. Plant Biol. 29: 1377-1385
Reference Source: Watling J.R. and Press M.C. (1998)
Brief description: How does the C4 grass Eragrostis pilosa respond to elevated carbon dioxide and infection with the parasitic angiosperm Striga hermonthica? New Phytologist 140: 667-675
Reference Source: Leakey A.D.B., Press M.C., Scholes J.D. and Watling J.R. (2002)
Brief description: Relative enhancement of photosynthesis and growth at elevated CO2 is greater under sun flecks than uniform irradiance in a tropical rain forest tree seedling. Plant, Cell and Environment 25: 1701-1714
Reference Source: Beerling D.J. and Osborne C.P. (2002)
Brief description: Physiological ecology of mesozoic polar forests in a high CO2 environment. Annals of Botany 89: 329-339
Reference Source: Volder A, Edwards E.J., Evans J.R., Robertson B.C., Schortemeyer M. and Gifford R.M. (2004)
Brief description: Does greater night-time, rather than constant, warming alter growth of managed pasture under ambient and elevated atmospheric Co2New Phytologist 162: 397-411
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