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Leaf temperature of soybean grown under elevated CO2 increases Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) population growth
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-08)
Abstract Plants grown under elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) experience physiological changes that influence their suitability as food for insects. To determine the effects of living on soybean (Glycine max Linnaeus) grown ...
Is guava phenolic metabolism influenced by elevated atmospheric CO2?
(ElsevierOxford, 2014)
Seedlings of Psidium guajava cv. Pedro Sato were distributed into four open-top chambers: two with ambient CO2 (∼390 ppm) and two with elevated CO2 (∼780 ppm). Monthly, five individuals of each chamber were collected, ...
Responses of Senna reticulata, a legume tree from the Amazonian floodplains, to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and waterlogging
(Heidelberg, 2014-04-12)
Tree species from the Amazonian floodplains have to cope with low oxygen availability due to annual pulses of inundation that can last up to 7 months. Species capable of adapting to flooding and/or waterlogged conditions ...
Effects of elevated CO2 and defoliation on compensatory growth and photosynthesis of seedlings in a tropical tree, Copaifera aromatica
After defoliation by herbivores, some plants exhibit enhanced rates of photosynthesis and growth that enable them to compensate for lost tissue, thus maintaining their fitness relative to competing, undefoliated plants. ...
Can elevated air [CO 2] conditions mitigate the predicted warming impact on the quality of coffee bean?
(Frontiers in Plant Science, 2018)
Effect of elevated CO 2 on growth and crassulacean-acid-metabolism activity of Kalanchoe pinnata under tropical conditions
Kalanchoë pinnata (Lam.) Pers. (Crassulaceae), a succulent-leaved crassulacean-acid-metabolism plant, was grown in open-top chambers at ambient and elevated (two times ambient) CO2 concentrations under natural conditions ...
Elevated CO2 levels impact fitness traits of vine mealybug planococcus ficus signoret, but not its parasitoid leptomastix dactylopii howard
(MDPI AG, 2019-06-20)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the primary factors driving climate change impacts on plants, pests, and natural enemies. The present study reports the effects of different atmospheric CO2 concentrations on the vine mealybug ...
Does ear C sink strength contribute to overcoming photosynthetic acclimation of wheat plants exposed to elevated CO2?
(Oxford University PressSociety for Experimental Biology, 2013)