Carbon-based Secondary Compounds at Elevated CO2

作者: J. Penuelas , M. Estiarte , J. Llusia

DOI: 10.1023/A:1022120431279

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摘要: From literature sources we compiled the data on carbon-based-secondary compounds CBSC (phenolics and terpenoids) biomass of 17 plant species grown at different CO2 concentrations under low high nutrient availabilities. With a availability possible inverse correlation was found between changes. On contrary, availability, both increased with elevated CO2. The wide variation in production among (larger responses phenolics than indicates that allocation to may not completely be governed by changes availabilities per se. Yet comparison shows generally loads carbon into [their leaf concentration an overall average 14 % 700 umol(CO2) mol-r] which improve our understanding storage cycling ecosystems “global change” climate.

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