BACKGROUND: In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near volcano vents and closed culture vessels, atmospheric CO(2) concentration may be 10 to 20 times greater than Earth's current ambient levels. It is known that super-elevated (SE) CO(2) (>1,200 µmol mol(-1)) induces physiological responses different from that of moderately elevated CO(2) (up to 1,200 µmol mol(-1)), but little is known about the molecular responses of plants to supra-optimal [CO(2)]. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To understand the underlying molecular causes for differential physiological responses, metabolite and transcript profiles were analyzed in aerial tissue of Arabidopsis plants, which were grown under ambient atmospheric CO(2) (400 µm...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
Climate change is mainly driven by the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere in the...
Elevated CO2 affects plant growth and photosynthesis, which results in changes in plant respiration....
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near v...
Background: In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near volcano vents an...
Abstract: Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants...
The responsiveness of C3 plants to raised atmospheric [CO2] levels has been frequently described as ...
Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants require C...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) significantly influences plant growth, devel...
Plant morphology and function are sensitive to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly determines the rate of plant photosynthesis and indirectly...
Plant responses to atmospheric carbon dioxide will be of great concern in the future, as carbon diox...
Climate change is mainly driven by the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere in the...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
As a consequence of global change processes, plants will increasingly be challenged by extreme clima...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
Climate change is mainly driven by the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere in the...
Elevated CO2 affects plant growth and photosynthesis, which results in changes in plant respiration....
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near v...
Background: In tightly closed human habitats such as space stations, locations near volcano vents an...
Abstract: Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants...
The responsiveness of C3 plants to raised atmospheric [CO2] levels has been frequently described as ...
Atmospheric CO2 levels are rising rapidly due to anthropogenic activities. Although plants require C...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) significantly influences plant growth, devel...
Plant morphology and function are sensitive to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly determines the rate of plant photosynthesis and indirectly...
Plant responses to atmospheric carbon dioxide will be of great concern in the future, as carbon diox...
Climate change is mainly driven by the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere in the...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
As a consequence of global change processes, plants will increasingly be challenged by extreme clima...
grantor: University of TorontoGiven that atmospheric CO2 levels are expected to double dur...
Climate change is mainly driven by the accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere in the...
Elevated CO2 affects plant growth and photosynthesis, which results in changes in plant respiration....