300, 600 and 900 ppm Increases in the Air's CO2 Concentration:
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Emiliania huxleyi [Marine Coccolithophorid]
300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Number of Results |
5
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1
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Arithmetic Mean |
47.8%
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25%
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Standard Error |
13.1%
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0%
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Experimental Conditions
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300 ppm
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600 ppm
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900 ppm
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Feng et al. (2008) |
Photosynthesis of marine coccolithophores isolated from the Sargasso Sea and grown by semi-continuous culture methods at a low light intensity of 400 ?mol/m2/sec and a low temperature of 20?C
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54%
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Feng et al. (2008) |
Photosynthesis of marine coccolithophores isolated from the Sargasso Sea and grown by semi-continuous culture methods at a low light intensity of 400 ?mol/m2/sec and a high temperature of 24?C
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17%
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Feng et al. (2008) |
Photosynthesis of marine coccolithophores isolated from the Sargasso Sea and grown by semi-continuous culture methods at a low light intensity of 50 ?mol/m2/sec and a low temperature of 20?C
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45%
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Feng et al. (2008) |
Photosynthesis of marine coccolithophores isolated from the Sargasso Sea and grown by semi-continuous culture methods at a low light intensity of 50 ?mol/m2/sec and a high temperature of 24?C
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23%
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Iglesias-Rodriguez et al. (2008) |
Photosynthesis of batch cultures grown in the laboratory in equilibrium with air of several different CO2 concentrations bubbled through them
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100%
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Leonardos and Geider (2005) |
Populations grown in chemostats-cyclostats aerated with air of either 360 or 2000 ppm CO2 under high-light conditions in seawater deficient in nitrogen
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25
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