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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, Tina Botwright Acuna (ed.), Matthew Harrison (ed.), Carina Moeller (ed.), David parsons (ed.)

Australian Society of Agronomy | Published : 2015

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