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    Trees (Types: Citrus)

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

    Trees (Types: Citrus)
    Citrus Trees


    Summary


    * -- The Shuttling of Nitrogen from One-Year-Old to Current-Year Foliage in CO2-Enriched Atmospheres

    * -- Elevated CO2 Alleviates Effects of Salt Stress in Citrus Trees

    * -- Salinity, CO2 and Citrus Trees

    Newly Discovered Soluble Proteins in the Leaves of Sour Orange Trees: Do They Facilitate the Trees' Response to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment?

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on the Growth and Water Use Efficiencies of Sour Orange and Other Trees

    Researchers Must Pay More Attention to The Role of CO2 in Human Nutrition and Health

    Orange Juice Vitamin C Concentration: How Is It Linked to the Air's CO2 Content?

    Carbon Costs of Symbiosis in Citrus Seedlings "More Than Covered" by Increase in Air's CO2 Content

    Response of Citrus Leaves to Elevated CO2

    Updating the World's Longest Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Experiment

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on Subtropical and Tropical Fruit Trees

    Response of Mango Trees to Elevated CO2

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