300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:
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Quercus mongolica [Mongolian Oak]
300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Number of Results |
12
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Arithmetic Mean |
59.2%
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Standard Error |
12.5%
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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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Oh and Choung (2005) |
Plants grown from seed for one year at low (1.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
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64%
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Oh and Choung (2005) |
Plants grown from seed for one year at high (6.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
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73%
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Oh and Choung (2005) |
Plants grown from seed for two years at low (1.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
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18%
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Oh and Choung (2005) |
Plants grown from seed for two years at high (6.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
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145%
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Sun et al. (2018) |
Leaf biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
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37%
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Sun et al. (2018) |
Branch biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
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72%
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Sun et al. (2018) |
Stem biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
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48%
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Sun et al. (2018) |
Root biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
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39%
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Sun et al. (2018) |
Total plant biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
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44%
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Watanabe et al. (2008) |
Well watered one-year-old seedlings in 5-L pots filled with a 1:1 mixture of pumice and clay loam located in natural daylight phytotron chambers for an additional 141 days and supplied with a low soil nitrogen (N) level
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1%
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Watanabe et al. (2008) |
Well watered one-year-old seedlings in 5-L pots filled with a 1:1 mixture of pumice and clay loam located in natural daylight phytotron chambers for an additional 141 days and supplied with a high (10 x low) soil nitrogen (N) level
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25%
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Watanabe et al. (2014) |
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144%
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