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Phytochemical changes in leaves of subtropical grasses and fynbos shrubs at elevated atmospheric CO"2 concentrations [An article from Free

Phytochemical changes in leaves of subtropical grasses and fynbos shrubs at elevated atmospheric CO
Author: D. Hattas
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Phytochemical changes in leaves of subtropical grasses and fynbos shrubs at elevated atmospheric CO"2 concentrations [An article from: Global and Planetary Change]


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The effects of elevated atmospheric CO"2 concentrations on plant polyphenolic, tannin, nitrogen, phosphorus and total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations were investigated in leaves of subtropical grass and fynbos shrub species. The hypothesis tested was that carbon-based secondary compounds would increase when carbon gain is in excess of growth requirements. This premise was tested in two ecosystems involving plants with different photosynthetic Check Phytochemical changes in leaves of subtropical grasses and fynbos shrubs at elevated atmospheric CO"2 concentrations [An article from our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The effects of elevated atmospheric CO"2 concentrations on plant polyphenolic, tannin, nitrogen, phosphorus and total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations were investigated in leaves of subtropical grass and fynbos shrub species This premise was tested in two ecosystems involving plants with different photosynthetic

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