300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:
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Eucalyptus sideroxylon [Red Ironbark Tree]
300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Number of Results |
8
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Arithmetic Mean |
64.8%
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Standard Error |
8.6%
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Experimental Conditions
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300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Duan et al. (2018) |
Light-saturated photosynthesis of seedlings after seven months of CO2 enrichment in a sun-lit controlled environment glasshouse at a temperature 4°C above ambient
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79%
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Duan et al. (2018) |
Light-saturated photosynthesis of seedlings after seven months of CO2 enrichment in a sun-lit controlled environment glasshouse at normal temperature
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26%
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Ghannoum et al. (2010a) |
Photosynthesis of fully-expanded leaves of well watered and fertilized seedlings grown in pots for 110 days after planting within temperature-controlled glasshouse compartments maintained at ambient temperature (T)
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48%
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Ghannoum et al. (2010a) |
Photosynthesis of fully-expanded leaves of well watered and fertilized seedlings grown in pots for 110 days after planting within temperature-controlled glasshouse compartments maintained at elevated (ambient + 4°C) temperature (T)
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46%
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Ghannoum et al. (2010b) |
Photosynthesis of well watered and fertilized plants grown from seed individually in 10-L pots filled with 9 kg of loamy-sand in naturally-lit glasshouse compartments maintained at ambient air temperature (T) and measured at 140 days after planting
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111%
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Ghannoum et al. (2010b) |
Photosynthesis of well watered and fertilized plants grown from seed individually in 10-L pots filled with 9 kg of loamy-sand in naturally-lit glasshouse compartments maintained at ambient + 4°C air temperature (T) and measured at 140 days after planting
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77%
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Logan et al. (2010) |
Photosynthesis of well watered and fertilized seedlings grown from November to January in pots placed within controlled-environment sunlit glasshouses maintained at 30-year-average ambient day and night temperatures (T) characteristic of Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
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72%
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Logan et al. (2010) |
Photosynthesis of well watered and fertilized seedlings grown from November to January in pots placed within controlled-environment sunlit glasshouses maintained at 4°C higher day and night temperatures than those characteristic of Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
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59%
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