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The cultivars that maintained a higher carbohydrate content at the time of re-emergence were found to develop greater biomass very quickly (Figure 1).
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Plants experiencing two different static regimes developed greater root biomass under higher nutrient availabilities (stationary heterogeneous group, Fig. 2, Table 1).
Similarly, when both roots grew under the same cumulative nutrient supply (DEC-AVE), plants developed greater root biomass under stationary average supply than under decreasing nutrient supply (Fig. 3).
When given a choice, plants not only developed greater root biomasses in richer patches; they discriminately allocated more resources to roots that developed in patches with increasing nutrient levels, even when their other roots developed in richer patches.
The cultivars that maintained a higher carbohydrate content at the end of submergence were found to develop new leaves very quickly and accumulated greater biomass during re-emergence (Figure 1).
The cultivars that are able to maintain higher NSC at the end of submergence develop new leaves more quickly and accumulate greater biomass during recovery (Panda et al. 2008; Sarkar and Bhattacharjee 2012).
They allow faster, more direct approaches to developing crop varieties that will meet the demand for greater biomass productivity.
Consequently, when there were more species, there was greater total biomass and greater temporal stability, but a greater biomass loss, with temperature increase.
Governments have deliberately promoted greater biomass dependence.
Greater CO2 uptake demonstrates greater biomass production as an indicator of microalgae growth.
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