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Plant Responses To Elevated Co2 Evidence From Natural Springs 1st Edition A Raschi

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Plant Responses To Elevated Co2 Evidence From Natural Springs 1st Edition A Raschi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.73 MB
Pages: 288
Author: A. Raschi, F. Miglietta, R. Tognetti, P. van Gardingen
ISBN: 9780521087292, 0521087295
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Plant Responses To Elevated Co2 Evidence From Natural Springs 1st Edition A Raschi by A. Raschi, F. Miglietta, R. Tognetti, P. Van Gardingen 9780521087292, 0521087295 instant download after payment.

The rise in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere since the start of industrialization, and the global warming associated with this greenhouse gas, has stimulated research into the response of plants to elevated levels of CO2. Much of this work has been carried out in controlled environments that provide limited information about long-term effects on vegetation. In contrast, CO2-emitting mineral springs provide a unique opportunity to consider vegetation which has endured over many generations at naturally elevated levels of CO2. This volume presents findings from a range of sites, confirming the potential of these natural laboratories in the investigation of this important aspect of climate change.

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