Abstract

Net CO 2 -uptake of sets of clover plants (Trifolium subterraneum L.) was measured over 3 weeks in ambient air and in a highly CO 2 -enriched atmosphere (400 Pa CO 2 ). Phosphate (P) in the nutrient solution was varied between 0.05 mol m -3 P (reduced P) and 2.0 mol m -3 P (high P). In ambient air, the daily increments of the daily rate of net CO 2 -uptake (DICU; a parameter related to relative growth) were higher at reduced P than at high P

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