The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is increasing and predicted to reach similar to 550 ppm by 2050. Increasing [CO2] typically stimulates crop growth and yield, but decreases concentrations of nutrients, such as nitrogen ([N]), and therefore protein, in plant tissues and grains. Such changes in grain composition are expected to have negative implications for the nutritional and economic value of grains. This study addresses two mechanisms potentially accountable for the phenomenon of elevated [CO2]-induced decreases in [N]: N uptake per unit length of roots as well as inhibition of the assimilation of nitrate (NO3-) into protein are investigated and related to grain protein. We analysed two wheat cultivars from a similar genetic back...
Underlying physiological mechanisms of intraspecific variation in growth response to elevated CO2 co...
Wheat is one of the most produced crops worldwide and is an important source of protein for many peo...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...
© 2017 The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is increasing and predicted to reach ∼550 ppm by 20...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is increasing and predicted to reach similar to 550 ppm by...
Nitrogen (N) input into food production is environmentally sensitive and economically significant, m...
There is consensus that high CO2 results in enhanced growth and yield for most crop plants. However,...
AbstractThe rise of the atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) improves wheat growth and yield but af...
© 2017 Dr. Helale BahramiPlants grown under elevated [CO2] (e[CO2]) generally produce greater biomas...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to reach ~550 ppm by the middle of this century. The ...
© 2018 Dr. Pramesha Madurangi Singappuli ArachchigeCarbon dioxide concentration [CO2] in the atmosph...
AbstractThe atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to reach ∼550ppm by the middle of this centur...
The increase in the atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to influence wheat production and gra...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Yitpi) was grown in the Australian Grains Free-Air Carbon dioxide En...
© 2016 Dr Alireza HoushmandfarAtmospheric [CO2] is expected to reach 550 µmol mol-1 by 2050, 37% hig...
Underlying physiological mechanisms of intraspecific variation in growth response to elevated CO2 co...
Wheat is one of the most produced crops worldwide and is an important source of protein for many peo...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...
© 2017 The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is increasing and predicted to reach ∼550 ppm by 20...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is increasing and predicted to reach similar to 550 ppm by...
Nitrogen (N) input into food production is environmentally sensitive and economically significant, m...
There is consensus that high CO2 results in enhanced growth and yield for most crop plants. However,...
AbstractThe rise of the atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) improves wheat growth and yield but af...
© 2017 Dr. Helale BahramiPlants grown under elevated [CO2] (e[CO2]) generally produce greater biomas...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to reach ~550 ppm by the middle of this century. The ...
© 2018 Dr. Pramesha Madurangi Singappuli ArachchigeCarbon dioxide concentration [CO2] in the atmosph...
AbstractThe atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to reach ∼550ppm by the middle of this centur...
The increase in the atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to influence wheat production and gra...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Yitpi) was grown in the Australian Grains Free-Air Carbon dioxide En...
© 2016 Dr Alireza HoushmandfarAtmospheric [CO2] is expected to reach 550 µmol mol-1 by 2050, 37% hig...
Underlying physiological mechanisms of intraspecific variation in growth response to elevated CO2 co...
Wheat is one of the most produced crops worldwide and is an important source of protein for many peo...
We test the hypothesis that reduction in grain N concentration under elevated CO2 concentration (e[C...