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    Growth Response to CO2
    with Other Variables (Non-Ozone Air Pollutants)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Growth Response to CO2 and Other Variables (Non-Ozone Air Pollutants)


    Summary


    Life-Long Exposure of Oak Trees to Elevated Concentrations of Atmospheric CO2 Counteracts the Deleterious Effects of Concomitant Exposure to Major Sulphur-Based Air Pollutants

    Sulfur Dioxide Pollution of Russian Forests

    Can Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Ameliorate SO2 Damage in Wheat?

    Long-Term Effects of Elevated CO2 on Oak Trees

    Environmentally-Stressed Plants Respond to Elevated CO2

    Elevated CO2 Completely Ameliorates SO2 Damage in Soybean

    Long-Term Effects of Elevated CO2 on Oak Trees

    Effects of Lifetime Exposure to Elevated CO2 on Antioxidative Enzymes in Mature Oak Trees

    Responses of Oak Trees to Long- Term Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

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