Photosynthesis (Net CO2 Exchange Rate) References
Brassica napus (L.) [Canola]


Himanen, S.J., Nissinen, A., Dong, W.-X., Nerg, A.-M., Stewart Jr., C.N., Poppy, G.M. and Holopainen, J.K. 2008. Interactions of elevated carbon dioxide and temperature with aphid feeding on transgenic oilseed rape: Are Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) plants more susceptible to nontarget herbivores in future climate? Global Change Biology 14: 1437-1454.

Juozapaitiene, G., Diksaityte, A., Sujetoviene, G., Aleinikoviene, J. and Juknys, R. 2019. Aboveground and below-ground carbon allocation of summer rape under elevated CO2 and air temperature. Agricultural and Food Science 28: 1-8.

Qaderi, M.M. and Reid, D.M. 2005. Growth and physiological responses of canola (Brassica napus) to UV-B and CO2 under controlled environment conditions. Physiologia Plantarum 125: 247-259.

Qaderi, M.M., Kurepin, L.V. and Reid, D.M. 2006. Growth and physiological responses of canola (Brassica napus) to three components of global climate change: temperature, carbon dioxide and drought. Physiologia Plantarum 128: 710-721.

Qaderi, M.M., Reid, D.M. and Yeung, E.C. 2007. Morphological and physiological responses of canola (Brassica napus) siliquas and seeds to UVB and CO2 under controlled environment conditions. Environmental and Experimental Botany 60: 428-437.


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