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Northern Nebraska | No I believe the data from OK state and auburn have all found. They all have to deal with co2 depletion. Co2 enrichment is very useful In many greenhouse situations.
They only focus on the co2 in their studies. Not the relation between the co2 along with oxygen and nitrogen. The oxygen level in a greenhouse is much higher than In the general atmosphere. So not an actual comparison would for outdoor plants. So the ratios of co2, o2 and n2 aren't representative of real world conditions.
It messes up the formation of oaa a precursor acid for photosynthesis. Just as mixing oxygen and hydrogen doesn't automatically make water you need the correct environment for oaa to be produced. | |
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