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The effect of elevated CO2 levels on the growth of two Acacia species.

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Table 2.1. Composition of Hoagland's nutrient solution according to HOAGLAND and SNYDER (1933)
Table 2.2. The effect of CO 2 concentration (ambient or elevated) and rhizobial inoculation on the allocation of mass to various plant parts of Acacia sieberana and Acacia nilotica
Table 2.3. The total plant mass (dry) , root mass (dry) , average height (at harvest), average number of branches per plant, average leaf area, and rootshoot ratio in Acacia sieberana and Acacia nilotica grown at elevated (elev) or ambient (amb) levels of
Figure 2.1. Visual differences between Acacia nilotica and Acacia sieberana grown under ambient conditions, either inoculated or uninoculated with rhizobium root nodule bacteria
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