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Contrasting responses by respiration to elevated CO2 in intact tissue and isolated mitochondria

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Bruhn, Dan
Wiskich, Joseph T
Atkin, Owen

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CSIRO Publishing

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The question of whether elevated concentrations of CO2 directly inhibit mitochondrial respiration in plants has received considerable attention. Although there is a growing consensus that elevated [CO2] rarely inhibits respiration of intact tissues, past

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Functional Plant Biology

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2037-12-31
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