Carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O-3) are important greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate change. The effects of elevated CO2 and/or O-3 on plants remain unclear. Plant responses to mixtures of the two gases at high concentrations are likely to be complex. Previous studies have shown that the ability to tolerate elevated levels of the two gases varies among plant species; physiological adaptability in the face of changing atmospheric composition also differs among taxa. However, the effects of mixtures of the two greenhouse gases on the growth and physiology of bamboo are largely unexplored, even though bamboos are important vegetation elements throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the planet. In this study, we used ope...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide causes changes in most plant species in terms of physiological a...
The main goal of this study was to obtain detailed information on photosynthetic responses of evergr...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) are important greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate...
Rising CO2 and O3 concentrations significantly affect plant growth and can alter nutrient cycles. Ho...
Due to their different physiological effects, elevated carbon dioxide and elevated ozone might have ...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
The dwarf bamboo (Fargesia rufa Yi), growing understory in subalpine dark coniferous forest, is one ...
It is well known that plant photosynthesis and respiration are two fundamental and crucial physiolog...
The increase in tropospheric ozone (O-3) affects plant physiology and ecosystem processes, and conse...
CO2 concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere will rise to between 550 and 700 mu L L-1 by 2100 (IPCC...
Dwarf bamboo-dominated forests are often subjected to temporary periods of drought due to rising air...
Understanding plant response to excessive light energy not consumed by photosynthesis under various ...
The overarching goal of the research presented here was to explore how the composition of the future...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide causes changes in most plant species in terms of physiological a...
The main goal of this study was to obtain detailed information on photosynthetic responses of evergr...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) are important greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate...
Rising CO2 and O3 concentrations significantly affect plant growth and can alter nutrient cycles. Ho...
Due to their different physiological effects, elevated carbon dioxide and elevated ozone might have ...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
The dwarf bamboo (Fargesia rufa Yi), growing understory in subalpine dark coniferous forest, is one ...
It is well known that plant photosynthesis and respiration are two fundamental and crucial physiolog...
The increase in tropospheric ozone (O-3) affects plant physiology and ecosystem processes, and conse...
CO2 concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere will rise to between 550 and 700 mu L L-1 by 2100 (IPCC...
Dwarf bamboo-dominated forests are often subjected to temporary periods of drought due to rising air...
Understanding plant response to excessive light energy not consumed by photosynthesis under various ...
The overarching goal of the research presented here was to explore how the composition of the future...
Traditional Chinese medicine relies heavily on herbs, yet there is no information on how these herb ...
Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide causes changes in most plant species in terms of physiological a...
The main goal of this study was to obtain detailed information on photosynthetic responses of evergr...