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    Agriculture (Species: Tomato)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Agriculture (Species: Tomato)


    Summary


    * -- Temperature and CO2 Effects on Tomato Growth, Yield and Quality Characteristics

    * -- Using Compost to Raise the CO2 Concentration and Increase Tomato Growth in a Greenhouse Setting

    * -- Elevated CO2 Ameliorates Heat Stress in Tomato Plants

    * -- CO2-Enriched Air Offsets Negative Effects of Salinity on Tomatoes

    * -- CO2-Enrichment Boosts the Growth and Water Use Efficiency of Two Tomato Cultivars

    Hybrid Tomato Growth Under Elevated Levels of CO2 and Salinity

    Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Helps Foil Foliar Bacterial Pathogens

    Growing More Tasty and Health-Promoting Greenhouse Tomatoes

    The Effect of Elevated CO2 on Tomato Plant Lateral Root Growth

    CO2, the Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus, and Tomato Productivity

    Salinity Stress in Tomato Plants

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Salt Tolerance in Tomato

    Pre-Dawn/Early-Morning Enhancement of the Air's CO2 Concentration Stimulates Plant Growth

    Elevated CO2 and Plant Disease: Is There a Detrimental Connection?

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