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Title: Doubling the CO2 concentration enhanced the activity of carbohydrate-metabolism enzymes, source carbohydrate production, photoassimilate transport, and sink strength for Opuntia ficus-indica
Author(s): Wang, N
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 110 Issue: 3 Pages: 893-902 Published: MAR 1996
Cited References: 48 Selected References: 48
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1. Title: Carbon flow and carbohydrate metabolism during sink-to-source transition for developing cladodes of Opuntia ficus-indica
Author(s): Wang N, Zhang HH, Nobel PS
Source: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY   Volume: 49   Issue: 328   Pages: 1835-1843   Published: NOV 1998
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Author(s): Drennan PM, Nobel PS
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3. Title: Photosynthesis and carbohydrate partitioning for the C-3 desert shrub Encelia farinosa under current and doubled CO2 concentrations
Author(s): Zhang HH, Nobel PS
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4. Title: Over-expression of sucrose phosphate synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana results in increased foliar sucrose/starch ratios and favours decreased foliar carbohydrate accumulation in plants after prolonged growth with CO2 enrichment
Author(s): Signora L, Galtier N, Skot L, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY   Volume: 49   Issue: 321   Pages: 669-680   Published: APR 1998
5. Title: The effect of elevated partial pressures of CO2 on the relationship between photosynthetic capacity and N content in rice leaves
Author(s): Nakano H, Makino A, Mae T
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 115   Issue: 1   Pages: 191-198   Published: SEP 1997
6. Title: INCREASED ACCUMULATION OF CARBOHYDRATES AND DECREASED PHOTOSYNTHETIC GENE TRANSCRIPT LEVELS IN WHEAT GROWN AT AN ELEVATED CO2 CONCENTRATION IN THE FIELD
Author(s): NIE GY, HENDRIX DL, WEBBER AN, et al.
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Author(s): Makino A, Mae T
Source: PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 40   Issue: 10   Pages: 999-1006   Published: OCT 1999
8. Title: Up-regulation of sucrose phosphate synthase in rice grown under elevated CO2 and temperature
Author(s): Hussain MW, Allen LH, Bowes G
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9. Title: The biochemical and molecular basis for photosynthetic acclimation to elevated atmospheric CO2
Author(s): Moore BD, Cheng SH, Sims D, et al.
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10. Title: Integration of photosynthetic acclimation to CO2 at the whole-plant level
Author(s): Wolfe DW, Gifford RM, Hilbert D, et al.
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