Percent Dry Weight (Biomass) Increases for
300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:


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Albizia procera [Tall Albizia]


Statistics
 
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm
 Number of Results
8
 
 
 Arithmetic Mean
125.6%
 
 
 Standard Error
16.3%
 
 

Individual Experiment Results

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from large seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for one more month; aboveground biomass
210%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from large seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for two more months; aboveground biomass
180%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from small seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for one more month; aboveground biomass
120%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from small seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for two more months; aboveground biomass
120%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from large seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for one more month; belowground biomass
135%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from large seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for two more months; belowground biomass
100%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from small seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for one more month; belowground biomass
70%

 

 

Khurana and Singh (2004)

One-month-old plants grown from small seeds seeds in 1710-cm3 pots that were then exposed to differential CO2 concentrations for two more months; belowground biomass
70%

 

 

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