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Photosynthetic characteristics of 10 Acacia species grown under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2

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Evans, John
Schortemeyer, Marcus
McFarlane, Christopher R
Atkin, Owen

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CSLI Publications

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Ten contrasting Acacia species were grown in glasshouses with normal ambient CO2 or elevated to 700 μL L-1. Plants were grown in sand with a complete nutrient solution, including 5 mM nitrate. Our objective was to determine the degree to which photosynth

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Australian Journal of Plant Physiology

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