Elevated CO[sub.2] Increases Severity of Thermal Hyponasty in Leaves of Tomato
Elevated CO[sub.2] Increases Severity of Thermal Hyponasty in Leaves of Tomato
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We previously showed that chronic warming plus elevated carbon dioxide (eCO[sub.2] ) causes extreme upward bending of leaflets and petioles (i.e., hyponasty) in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), which reduces growth. In that study, only two levels of CO[sub.2] (400, 700 ppm) and temperature (30, 37 °C) were tested in young vegetative plants, and the u...
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Elevated CO[sub.2] Increases Severity of Thermal Hyponasty in Leaves of Tomato
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2311-7524
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2311-7524
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10.3390/horticulturae9080907