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    Phenolics (Woody Species)

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    Phenolics (Woody Species)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Effects of Elevated CO2 on Foliar Phenolics and Condensed Tannins of Three Tree Species

    * -- Effects of Elevated CO2 and O3 on Phenolic Compounds in Birch Leaves

    * -- Effects of Very High CO2 Concentrations on Ginseng Roots

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on the Lignin and Total Phenolic Concentrations of Cattail and Trembling Aspen Leaves

    Elevated CO2 Reduces Herbivore Damage in a Scrub Oak Ecosystem

    CO2-Induced Foliar Chemistry Changes May Slow Global Warming: The Evidence from Tropical Trees

    Do Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Enhance or Reduce the Amount of Vegetation Consumed by Herbivores?

    Effects of Increases in the Air's CO2 Content and Temperature on Condensed Tannins in Birch Leaves

    Growth and Root Chemistry Responses of Paper Birch and Sugar Maple to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

    CO2 Effects on Carbon Based Secondary Compounds in Loblolly Pine Needles

    Long-Term Effects of Elevated CO2 on Carbon-Based Secondary and Structural Compounds in Plant Leaves

    The Effects of Elevated CO2 on Secondary Carbon Compounds in Pine

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