Inorganic N is available to plants from the soil as ammonium [Formula: see text] and nitrate [Formula: see text]. We studied how wheat grown hydroponically to senescence in controlled environmental chambers is affected by N form ([Formula: see text] vs. [Formula: see text]) and CO(2) concentration ("subambient," "ambient," and "elevated") in terms of biomass, yield, and nutrient accumulation and partitioning. Wheat supplied with [Formula: see text] as a sole N source had the strongest response to CO(2) concentration. Plants exposed to subambient and ambient CO(2) concentrations typically had the greatest biomass and nutrient accumulation under both N forms. In general [Formula: see text]-supplied plants had higher concentrations of total N,...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...
The long-term effects of low and high NH4+/ NO3- uptake ratios in a system with rigorous control of ...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration is rising. These higher CO2 concentrations will certainly affect g...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (eCO2) has become the main feature and cause of global chang...
There is consensus that high CO2 results in enhanced growth and yield for most crop plants. However,...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Elevated carbon dioxide (e-CO2) levels from ambient (a-CO2) enhance plant biomass production and yie...
Nitrogen (N) input into food production is environmentally sensitive and economically significant, m...
The concentration of CO₂ in the atmosphere is rising each year and the CO₂ level may double in the n...
A randomized complete block design experiment was performed in a growth chamber study to evaluate th...
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00195 The effects of inorganic nitrogen form and CO2 concentration on wheat y...
Growth under elevated CO2 (EC) conditions inhibits nitrate (NO3-) assimilation in crop plants, hence...
Urea, ammonium and nitrate are the most important nitrogen forms employed in agricultural plant prod...
Growth in elevated CO2 often leads to decreased plant nitrogen contents and down-regulation of photo...
A study was conducted under greenhouse conditions on wheat to investigate the utilization of dissolv...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...
The long-term effects of low and high NH4+/ NO3- uptake ratios in a system with rigorous control of ...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration is rising. These higher CO2 concentrations will certainly affect g...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (eCO2) has become the main feature and cause of global chang...
There is consensus that high CO2 results in enhanced growth and yield for most crop plants. However,...
The response of wheat to elevated carbon dioxide concentration (e[CO2]) is likely to be dependent on...
Elevated carbon dioxide (e-CO2) levels from ambient (a-CO2) enhance plant biomass production and yie...
Nitrogen (N) input into food production is environmentally sensitive and economically significant, m...
The concentration of CO₂ in the atmosphere is rising each year and the CO₂ level may double in the n...
A randomized complete block design experiment was performed in a growth chamber study to evaluate th...
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00195 The effects of inorganic nitrogen form and CO2 concentration on wheat y...
Growth under elevated CO2 (EC) conditions inhibits nitrate (NO3-) assimilation in crop plants, hence...
Urea, ammonium and nitrate are the most important nitrogen forms employed in agricultural plant prod...
Growth in elevated CO2 often leads to decreased plant nitrogen contents and down-regulation of photo...
A study was conducted under greenhouse conditions on wheat to investigate the utilization of dissolv...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...
The long-term effects of low and high NH4+/ NO3- uptake ratios in a system with rigorous control of ...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration is rising. These higher CO2 concentrations will certainly affect g...