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Experimental gingko trees at the Smithsonian

Experimental gingko trees at the Smithsonian

In an experiment, gingko trees are being grown in their natural environment in specific concentrations of CO2. This will allow scientists to measure how stomatal index varies with environmental conditions.

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Rights: Richard S. Barclay
Published: 26 April 2019Size: 3.33 MB
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