Percent Dry Weight (Biomass) Increases for
300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:


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Scrub oak palmetto ecosystem



Statistics
 
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm
 Number of Results
3
 
 
 Arithmetic Mean
69.3%
 
 
 Standard Error
20.8%
 
 

Individual Experiment Results

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm

Johnson et al. (2003)

Fifth-year aboveground biomass from an open-top chamber study of vegetation growing naturally out-of-doors and rooted in the ground
118%

 

 

Seiler et al. (2009)

An 11-year open-top chamber study of a fire-regenerated Florida (USA) scrub-oak ecosystem, which was comprised of a mix of three oak species (Quercus myrtifolia, Q. geminata and Q. chapmanii) that accounted for about 90% of the total aboveground ecosystem biomass, plus several other plant species that accounted for the remaining 10% of the ecosystem biomass
58%

 

 

Stover et al. (2007)

Coarse-root biomass of ten-year-plus open-top-chamber study of a regenerating (after burning) scrub oak ecosystem in Florida, USA
32%

 

 

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