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However, when soil nutrient supply was adequate, plants reduced C input to fine roots and increased C into leaves, increasing photosynthesis by increasing leaf area to obtain greater growth and efficiency.
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This is also in line with the finding that earthworms increased leaf area consumed by slugs only at low diversity because especially the biomass production of the grass species was stimulated by earthworms [ 12, 22].
However, in severely water-limited systems such as deserts, CO2 enrichment may not increase productivity if reduced leaf transpiration is offset by increased leaf area because soil water may not increase.
Elevated CO2 concentration has the dual effect of increasing leaf photosynthesis, leaf area index, and reducing stomatal conductance, thus increasing water-use efficiency [17] and indirectly reducing the consumption of soil moisture by transpiration [18].
Thinning and fertiliser application both increased APAR200 by increasing tree leaf areas, and increases in LUE were associated with increases in photosynthesis.
Elevated CO2 concentration has the dual effect of increasing leaf photosynthesis and leaf area index, and reducing stomatal conductance.
UV-B inhibits petiole elongation but does not significantly increase leaf blade area or petiole number in shade-avoiding coriander.
In summary, the major effects of decreased water supply on plant function include decreased shoot growth due to decreased leaf biomass and leaf area allocation, and increased leaf N content (area basis).
Increased leaf N content (area basis) is an acclimation to optimize N economy under drought.
Since then it's grown taller and increased its leaf area by a fifth.
Reduced leaf area and increased leaf curling was significantly higher in E- than E + plants under Cu stress.
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