Does greater night time, rather than constant, warming alter growth of managed pasture under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2
Date
2004
Authors
Volder, A
Edwards, Everard
Evans, John
Robertson, B C
Schortemeyer, Marcus
Gifford, Roger M
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Cambridge University Press
Abstract
• This study examined the effects of warming, elevated atmospheric CO2 and cutting regimen on the growth of Phalaris aquatica cv. Holdfast swards. • Six temperature gradient tunnels (TGT) were used to manipulate both air temperature and atmospheric CO
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Keywords: carbon dioxide enrichment; growth response; mowing; pasture; warming; Phalaris; Phalaris aquatica Biomass production; Climate change; Elevated CO2; Grassland; Phalaris aquatica; Warming
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New Phytologist
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Journal article