The relationship between leaf photosynthetic capacity (P,,max), net canopy COz-and H20exchange rate (NCER and Et, respectively) and canopy dry-matter production was examined in Lolium perenne L. cv. Vigor in ambient (363 -t-30 gl. 1-a) and elevated (631 + 43 gl. 1-1) CO2 concentrations. An open syst
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Sagebrush and grasshopper responses to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1990
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