Response of Forest Trees to Increased
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Response of Forest Trees to Increased Atmospheric CO2
The CO2 fertilization hypothesis stipulates that rising atmospheric CO2 has a positive effect on tree growth due to increasing availability of carbon. The objective of this paper is to compare the recent literature related to both field CO2-enriched experiments with trees and empirical ...
September 1, 2007; Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences
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