300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:
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Jatropha curcas [Purging Nut]
300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Number of Results |
4
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Arithmetic Mean |
60.8%
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Standard Error |
10.9%
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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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Kumar et al. (2015) |
Photosynthesis of fully-expanded sunlit leaves of the upper canopies (the third to fourth position from the shoot apex of each sampled branch) of well watered and fertilized young trees grown from seeds out-of-doors in open-top chambers
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95%
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Meng et al. (2013) |
Photosynthesis of the youngest fully-expanded leaves of plants grown from seed to a height of 15 cm that were transplanted singly into 10-L pots filled with 6 kg of homogenized forest topsoil, and which after one more month of growth were moved into glass chambers out-of-doors at the Ailaoshan Station for Subtropical Forest Ecosystem Studies in southwest China, where they were grown under well-watered (WW) conditions of 80% relative soil water content
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48%
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Meng et al. (2013) |
Photosynthesis of the youngest fully-expanded leaves of plants grown from seed to a height of 15 cm that were transplanted singly into 10-L pots filled with 6 kg of homogenized forest topsoil, and which after one more month of growth were moved into glass chambers out-of-doors at the Ailaoshan Station for Subtropical Forest Ecosystem Studies in southwest China, where they were grown under moderate drought-treated (MDT) conditions of 40% relative soil water content
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63%
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Meng et al. (2013) |
Photosynthesis of the youngest fully-expanded leaves of plants grown from seed to a height of 15 cm that were transplanted singly into 10-L pots filled with 6 kg of homogenized forest topsoil, and which after one more month of growth were moved into glass chambers out-of-doors at the Ailaoshan Station for Subtropical Forest Ecosystem Studies in southwest China, where they were grown under severe drought- treated (SDT) conditions of 20% relative soil water content
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37%
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