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    Moss

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    Moss


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    Summary


    * -- Sphagnum Mosses: Could They Take the Heat of a Warmer World?

    * -- Antarctic Moss Responses to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

    The Photosynthetic Adjustment of Mosses Exposed to Life-Long Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

    Contrasting Effects of Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Supply on Peatland Productivity

    Contrasting Effects of Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Supply on the Growth Responses of Two Moss Species

    Differential Responses of Bog Vegetation to Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Supply

    Differential Responses of Peat Moss to Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Supply

    Effects of Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Supply on Peat Moss

    Desiccation-Tolerant Plants and Elevated CO2

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