300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:
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Eucalyptus pauciflora [Snow Gum Tree]
300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Number of Results |
10
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Arithmetic Mean |
67.1%
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Standard Error |
9.5%
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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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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Shoot biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under low soil nitrogen conditions four months after planting (0.10 g N per plant)
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60%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Shoot biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under high soil nitrogen conditions four months after planting (2.75 g N per plant)
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51%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Root biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under low soil nitrogen conditions four months after planting (0.10 g N per plant)
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30%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Root biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under high soil nitrogen conditions four months after planting (2.75 g N per plant)
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94%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Shoot biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under low soil nitrogen conditions six months after planting (0.10 g N per plant)
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53%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Shoot biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under high soil nitrogen conditions six months after planting (2.75 g N per plant)
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53%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Root biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under low soil nitrogen conditions six months after planting (0.10 g N per plant)
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53%
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Atwell et al. (2009) |
Root biomass of well watered seedlings grown from spring to early summer in glasshouses under high soil nitrogen conditions six months after planting (2.75 g N per plant)
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139%
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Loveys et al. (2010) |
Four-month-old seedlings transplanted directly into the ground in Canberra (Australia) within open-top chambers, where they grew from March 2004 to January 2005 in soil with a covering of straw on its surface
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89%
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Loveys et al. (2010) |
Four-month-old seedlings transplanted directly into the ground in Canberra (Australia) within open-top chambers, where they grew from March 2004 to January 2005 in soil without a covering of straw on its surface
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49%
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