The impact of high CO₂ on plant abiotic stress tolerance

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Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have risen from about 270 µl/l in pre-industrial times to
over 380 µl/l at present, and are predicted to reach between 530 and 970 µl/1 by the end of …

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Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have risen from about 270 u1/1 in pre-industrial times to
over 380 u1/1 at present, and are predicted to reach between 530 and 970 u1/1 by the end …

The impact of high CO2 on plant abiotic stress tolerance.

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This chapter reviews the state-of-the-art and current concepts regarding plant responses to
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The Impact of High CO2 on Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance

MS Lopes, CH Foyer - Crop Stress Management and Global …, 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have risen from about 270 u1/1 in pre-industrial times to
over 380 u1/1 at present, and are predicted to reach between 530 and 970 u1/1 by the end …