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Fig. 1. Seasonal leaf N concentration for wheat plants subjected toambient [CO2] (control) and enriched [CO2] (FACE) during twoseasons (1993 and 1994) that included well-watered or water-deficitirrigation treatments
Fig. 2. Seasonal leaf N concentration for wheat plants subjectedto ambient [CO2] (control) and enriched [CO2] (FACE) duringtwo seasons (1996 and 1997) that included low and high levelsof nitrogen application

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