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Elevated CO2 reduces leaf elongation rates and maximum leaf length in perennial ryegrass in Southern Tasmania

University of Tasmania, Australia
Mark Hovenden
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In a Free-Air Carbon Enrichment site (FACE) in Tasmania, we investigated pasture grass (perennial ryegrass) responses to elevated CO2 and irrigation frequency and amount. We assessed the impacts of treatments on leaf growth traits such as leaf elongation rates and leaf size of perennial ryegrass over two years. These traits include leaf elongation rate of leaf one, two and three, maximum leaf lengths, total length of all leaves combined, total leaf elongation rates of all leaves combined, number of days to maximum length of leaf 1, 2 and 3, and internode (blade separation) length.

Data time period: 2020 to 2022

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