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    Roots (Crops)

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    Roots (Crops)


    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


    * -- Elevated CO2 Improves Soybean Growth and Mitigates the Impact of Water Deficit

    * -- Elevated CO2 and High Temperature Improve the Growth of Rice and Chinese Yam

    * -- Plant Root Growth in a CO2-Enriched World of the Future

    * -- The Effect of Elevated CO2 on Tomato Plant Lateral Root Growth

    * -- Carbon Dioxide and Cassava: Feeding the World's Undernourished

    * -- The Benefits of Breeding Crops that Produce Deep Roots

    * -- Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Effects on Agricultural Plant Roots are Providing the Foundation for a New-and-Improved "Green Revolution"

    * -- Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on Early Root Growth of Tomato Plants

    Responses of Agricultural Crops to Free-Air CO2 Enrichment

    Elevated CO2 Increases Border-Cell Production in Pea Roots

    Decomposition of Grass Roots as Affected by Elevated CO2

    Root Responses of Spring Wheat to Elevated CO2

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 on Plantago lanceolata

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