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Sustaining Wheat Yield and Quality Under Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

Grant number: DAV00121 | Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Can additional N fertiliser ameliorate the elevated CO2-induced depression in grain and tissue N concentrations of wheat on a high soil N background?

M Tausz, RM Norton, S Tausz-Posch, M Löw, S Seneweera, G O'Leary, R Armstrong, GJ Fitzgerald

2017-12-01

Elevated CO<inf>2</inf> stimulates crop yields but leads to lower tissue and grain nitrogen concentrations [N], raising concerns a..

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Is a reduced-tillering trait (tin) beneficial under elevated CO2 in four FACE environments

M Loew, S Tausz-Posch, G Rebetzke, F Dreccer, S Chapman, S Seneweera, G Fitzgerald, M TAUSZ

2015-01-01

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