2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11183-005-0097-3
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Prolonged Growth of Young Spruce (Picea koraiensis Nakai) Plants at Double Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Stimulates the Preferential Growth of Thick Roots

Abstract: Two-year-old young spruce ( Picea koraiensis Nakai) plants were grown in a climatic chamber during three summer months at double atmospheric CO 2 concentration, sufficient content of soil inorganic nitrogen, and diurnal variation of temperature and illuminance, which simulate natural growth conditions. The control plants were grown in another climatic chamber under the same conditions, but at atmospheric CO 2 concentration (350 ppm). CO 2 exchange was measured with a Li-Cor 6400 infra-red gas analyzer in attac… Show more

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