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Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration decreases §stomatal conductance (GS) in many species with §potentially direct affects on both water and carbon §(C) cycles and secondary effects on ecosystem §processes such as competition. ... celý popis
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Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration decreases §stomatal conductance (GS) in many species with §potentially direct affects on both water and carbon §(C) cycles and secondary effects on ecosystem §processes such as competition. Some of these direct §effects were investigated in this study at the Duke §Forest free-air carbon transfer and storage §enrichment experiment (FACE), focusing on sap-flux §scaled mean canopy GS, water use, forest canopy C §uptake and hydraulic properties of two canopy §species, Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) and §Liquidambar styraciflua L. (sweetgum), and two sub-§canopy species, Cornus florida L. (flowering dogwood) §and Ulmus alata Michx. (winged elm), subjected to §ambient CO2 and elevated atmospheric CO2 §concentrations over three and a half years after §onset of fumigation in 1996 (1997-2000).
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