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


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Quercus mongolica [Mongolian Oak]


Statistics
 
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm
 Number of Results
12
 
 
 Arithmetic Mean
59.2%
 
 
 Standard Error
12.5%
 
 

Individual Experiment Results

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
300 ppm
600 ppm
900 ppm

Oh and Choung (2005)

Plants grown from seed for one year at low (1.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
64%

 

 

Oh and Choung (2005)

Plants grown from seed for one year at high (6.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
73%

 

 

Oh and Choung (2005)

Plants grown from seed for two years at low (1.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
18%

 

 

Oh and Choung (2005)

Plants grown from seed for two years at high (6.5 mM) soil nitrogen levels
145%

 

 

Sun et al. (2018)

Leaf biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
37%

 

 

Sun et al. (2018)

Branch biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
72%

 

 

Sun et al. (2018)

Stem biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
48%

 

 

Sun et al. (2018)

Root biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
39%

 

 

Sun et al. (2018)

Total plant biomass after 10 years of CO2 enrichment during daylight hours only during the growing season (May-Oct) of plants grown in open-top chambers
44%

 

 

Watanabe et al. (2008)

Well watered one-year-old seedlings in 5-L pots filled with a 1:1 mixture of pumice and clay loam located in natural daylight phytotron chambers for an additional 141 days and supplied with a low soil nitrogen (N) level
1%

 

 

Watanabe et al. (2008)

Well watered one-year-old seedlings in 5-L pots filled with a 1:1 mixture of pumice and clay loam located in natural daylight phytotron chambers for an additional 141 days and supplied with a high (10 x low) soil nitrogen (N) level
25%

 

 

Watanabe et al. (2014)

Two-year-old sprouts that sprang from the remaining 5- to 8-cm-tall bases of seven-year-old trees that had grown for five years out-of-doors in the Sapporo Experimental Forest of Japan\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Hokkaido University as part of a daylight-only FACE experiment
144%

 

 

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