Dry Weight (Biomass) References
Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. [Annual Ragweed]


Bazzaz, F.A. and Carlson, R.W. 1984. The response of plants to elevated CO2. I. Competition among and assemblage of annuals at two levels of soil moisture. Oecologia 62: 196-198.

Bazzaz, F.A. and Garbutt, K. 1988. The response of annuals in competitive neighborhoods: Effects of elevated CO2. Ecology 69: 937-946.

Hirose, T., Ackerly, D.D., Traw, M.B. and Bazzaz, F.A. 1996. Effects of CO2 elevation on canopy development in the stands of two co-occurring annuals. Oecologia 108: 215-223.

Miyagi, K.-M., Kinugasa, T., Hikosaka, K. and Hirose, T. 2007. Elevated CO2 concentration, nitrogen use, and seed production in annual plants. Global Change Biology 13: 2161-2170.

Rogers, C.A., Wayne, P.M., Macklin, E.A., Muilenberg, M.L., Wagner, C.J., Epstein, P.R. and Bazzaz, F.A. 2006. Interaction of the onset of spring and elevated atmospheric CO2 on ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pollen production. Environmental Health Perspectives 114: 665-669.

Stinson, K.A. and Bazzaz, F.A. 2006. CO2 enrichment reduces reproductive dominance in competing stands of Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). Oecologia 147: 155-163.

Zangerl, A.R. and Bazzaz, F.A. 1984. The response of plants to elevated CO2. II. Competitive interactions among annual plants under varying light and nutrients. Oecologia 62: 412-417.


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