How does elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affect plant–herbivore interactions? A field experiment and meta‐analysis of CO2‐mediated changes on plant chemistry and herbivore performance

作者: PETER STILING , TATIANA CORNELISSEN

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2486.2007.01392.X

关键词: Abundance (ecology)Biomass (ecology)Leaf minerChemistryRelative growth rateHerbivoreAgronomyHost (biology)Carbon dioxideAnimal scienceField experiment

摘要: … CO 2 ) affect plant–herbivore interactions? A field experiment and meta-analysis of CO 2 -mediated … lower in every year in elevated CO 2 than they were in ambient CO 2 . Second, meta-…

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