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J Biosci
; 1998 Mar; 23(1): 33-35
Artículo
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| ID: sea-161175
RESUMEN
To study the effect of elevated CO2 concentration on plant growth and photosynthesis, two clones of Hevea brasiliensis were grown in polybags and exposed to elevated concentration (700 :::l:: 25 ppm) for 60 days. There was higher biomass accumulation, leaf area and better growth when compared to ambient air grown plants. From A/Ci curves it is clear that photosynthetic rates increases with increase in CO2 concentrations. After 60 days of exposure to higher CO2 concentration, a decrease in the carbon assimilation rate was noticed.