peer reviewedPrevious studies on Arabidopsis under long-term exposure to elevated CO2 have been conducted using starch synthesis and breakdown mutants cultured under short day conditions. These studies showed that starch synthesis can ameliorate the photosynthetic reduction caused by soluble sugar-mediated feedback regulation. In this work we characterized the effect of long-term exposure to elevated CO2 (800 ppm) on growth, photosynthesis and content of primary photosynthates in long-day grown wild type plants as well as the near starch-less (aps1) and the starch-excess (gwd) mutants. Notably, elevated CO2 promoted growth of both wild type and aps1 plants but had no effect on gwd plants. Growth promotion by elevated CO2 was accompanied by ...
As a consequence of global change processes, plants will increasingly be challenged by extreme clima...
The long-term response of Arabidopsis thaliana to increasing CO2 was evaluated in plants grown in 80...
Since a study of the intraspecific variation in the response to elevated CO2 of different genetic li...
International audiencePrevious studies on Arabidopsis under long-term exposure to elevated CO2 have ...
AbstractAlthough increased concentrations of CO2 stimulate photosynthesis, this stimulation is often...
Transient starch production is thought to strongly control plant growth and response to elevated CO2...
After germination, Arabidopsis thaliana L (cv. Landsberg) was grown at 350 mu l l(-1) (control) or 7...
After germination, Arabidopsis thaliana L (cv. Landsberg) was grown at 350 mu l l(-1) (control) or 7...
The responsiveness of C3 plants to raised atmospheric [CO2] levels has been frequently described as ...
AbstractAlthough the predicted enhanced photosynthetic rates of plants exposed to elevated [CO2] are...
Abstract: Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants...
BACKGROUND: In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near volcano vents an...
In this review, we discuss the effects of elevated CO2 levels on photosynthesis in relation to the w...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
The concentration dependency of the impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations on Arabidopsis...
As a consequence of global change processes, plants will increasingly be challenged by extreme clima...
The long-term response of Arabidopsis thaliana to increasing CO2 was evaluated in plants grown in 80...
Since a study of the intraspecific variation in the response to elevated CO2 of different genetic li...
International audiencePrevious studies on Arabidopsis under long-term exposure to elevated CO2 have ...
AbstractAlthough increased concentrations of CO2 stimulate photosynthesis, this stimulation is often...
Transient starch production is thought to strongly control plant growth and response to elevated CO2...
After germination, Arabidopsis thaliana L (cv. Landsberg) was grown at 350 mu l l(-1) (control) or 7...
After germination, Arabidopsis thaliana L (cv. Landsberg) was grown at 350 mu l l(-1) (control) or 7...
The responsiveness of C3 plants to raised atmospheric [CO2] levels has been frequently described as ...
AbstractAlthough the predicted enhanced photosynthetic rates of plants exposed to elevated [CO2] are...
Abstract: Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants...
BACKGROUND: In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near volcano vents an...
In this review, we discuss the effects of elevated CO2 levels on photosynthesis in relation to the w...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
The concentration dependency of the impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations on Arabidopsis...
As a consequence of global change processes, plants will increasingly be challenged by extreme clima...
The long-term response of Arabidopsis thaliana to increasing CO2 was evaluated in plants grown in 80...
Since a study of the intraspecific variation in the response to elevated CO2 of different genetic li...