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Figure 1. Time course of average plant height with time during the firstBeaupré (triangles) and Robusta (squares) grown in open-top cham-bols represent the elevated treatment
Table 1. Nitrogen concentration (% dry weight), total biomass (gDW plant−1), total nitrogen content (g plant−1) and C/N ratio of leaves of poplarclones Beaupré and Robusta grown in open-top chambers in ambient or elevated CO2
Table 3. Total number of branches (per plant) of poplar clones Beaupré and Robusta during two growing seasons in open-top chambers in ambientor elevated CO2
Table 4. Relative difference (percent) between the elevated and ambient CO2 treatments for a number of aboveground growth and developmentalcharacteristics of poplar clones Beaupré and Robusta after 1 and 2 years of growth in open-top chambers

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