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Preface. The potential effect of global climate change on terrestrial vegetation. The potential effects of concurrent increases in temperature, CO2 and O3 on net photosynthesis, as mediated by RubisCo. Interactive effects of temperature and atmospheric CO2 on physiology and growth. CO2 effects on photosynthetic end product synthesis and feedback. Effects of altered carbon dioxide concentrations on gene expression. Free radical scavenging. Alterations of plant metabolism by ozone exposure. Index.
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