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


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Morus alba [Mulberry]


Statistics
 
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm
 Number of Results
3
 
 
 Arithmetic Mean
105.3%
 
 
 Standard Error
38.7%
 
 

Individual Experiment Results

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm

Sekhar et al. (2014)

Total root fresh weight of well-watered and fertilized originally-four-month-old rooted saplings grown for an additional 12 months on an experimental field of the University of Hyderabad, India, in open-top chambers constructed of double-walled 5-mm-thick polycarbonate sheets that allowed 85% transmission of natural light
63%

 

 

Sekhar et al. (2014)

Total leaf and stem dry weight of well-watered and fertilized originally-four-month-old rooted saplings grown for an additional 12 months on an experimental field of the University of Hyderabad, India, in open-top chambers constructed of double-walled 5-mm-thick polycarbonate sheets that allowed 85% transmission of natural light
53%

 

 

Sekhar et al. (2017)

Aboveground plant biomass of coppiced mulberry trees grown in open top chambers for 13 months under elevated CO2 conditions and subjected to drought stress (no water) during the final month; cv Selection-13
200%

 

 

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