Sweetpotato cultivars responses to interactive effects of warming, drought, and elevated carbon dioxide

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  • who: . et al. from the Murdoch University, Australia have published the research: Sweetpotato cultivars responses to interactive effects of warming, drought, and elevated carbon dioxide, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/07/2016
  • what: The authors compare the performance of three sweetpotato cultivars for varying climatic conditions by changing the temperature, moisture content, and CO2. The aim of this study was to examine the phenotypic responses of sweetpotato cultivars to high T, DS, and eCO2 alone and in combination. This study hypothesized that eCO2 alone or combined with high T would enhance leaf growth due . . .

     

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