2021
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13139
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Delayed greening during leaf expansion under ambient and elevated CO2 in tropical tree seedlings

Abstract: Tropical tree species employ varying strategies in young leaves to minimise losses to herbivory. The young leaves of species with delayed greening are thought to be less visible to herbivores, but likely incur a cost to leaf‐level carbon gain via lower photosynthetic rates during leaf development. Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations may reduce the cost of delayed greening, and/or modify leaf expansion rates, altering the ecological interaction of species. In this study, we evaluated the effects of elevat… Show more

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