Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Biodiversity (Among Genotypes)
Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary. This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.
* -- Plant Pot Size Affects the Genotypic Response of Wheat to Elevated CO2
* -- Temperatures Rising in Wheat Fields? There's a Cultivar for That!
* -- A Word to the Wise Farmer (and those who follow in his footsteps)
* -- Intraspecific Variation: Helping Species Survive Climate Change
* -- Genetic Variation of Grassland Species Across an Altitude Gradient
* -- Newly-Discovered Wheat Genes Up-Regulated by Heat and Drought
* -- The Impact of Warming on the Flowering of Crop and Wild Plants
* -- Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst
* -- Genetic Variability of Heat Tolerance in Cotton
* -- CO2-Related Genotypic Variation in White Spruce
* -- Within-Species Genetic Differences in Quaking Aspen and Their Responses to Elevated CO2
* -- Super Rice to Match Super Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations
* -- Optimizing Crop Yield Responses to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment
* -- Varietal Responses of Crops to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment
* -- Responses of Tree Species to Global Warming
* -- The Variable Response of Rice Cultivars to Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment
* -- Among-Clone Competition in Young Aspen Trees as Influenced by Elevated CO2 and Ozone
Does Elevated CO2 Cause Genotypic Selection in Perennial Grasses?
Varied Responses of Plantago lanceolata to Elevated CO2
Biomass Responses of Aspen to Elevated CO2 and Soil Nitrogen
Elevated CO2 Stimulates Cell Division in Dactylis glomerata
Genotypic Responses of Ponderosa Pine to Elevated CO2
Genotypic Responses of a Perennial Grass to Elevated CO2 and Temperature
Stomatal Responses of Wild Radish to Elevated CO2
Response of Mango Trees to Elevated CO2
Effects of Nutrient and Genotype on CO2 Response of Leucadendron Species
Effects of Elevated CO2 and Drought on Mesquite Seedlings
Responses of Beech and Spruce Trees to Elevated CO2 and Soil Quality
Effects of Elevated CO2 and Soil Nitrogen on Growth of Aspen