Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2

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Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2. / Pedersen, Ole; Hinke, Anne Bækbo; Konnerup, Dennis; Winkel, Anders.

I: The Aquatic Gardener, Bind 29, Nr. 2, 2017, s. 25-33.

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Pedersen, O, Hinke, AB, Konnerup, D & Winkel, A 2017, 'Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2', The Aquatic Gardener, bind 29, nr. 2, s. 25-33. <https://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/TAG/#/issue/v29n2>

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Pedersen, O., Hinke, A. B., Konnerup, D., & Winkel, A. (2017). Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2. The Aquatic Gardener, 29(2), 25-33. https://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/TAG/#/issue/v29n2

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Pedersen O, Hinke AB, Konnerup D, Winkel A. Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2. The Aquatic Gardener. 2017;29(2):25-33.

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Pedersen, Ole ; Hinke, Anne Bækbo ; Konnerup, Dennis ; Winkel, Anders. / Growing under water - how plants cope with low CO2. I: The Aquatic Gardener. 2017 ; Bind 29, Nr. 2. s. 25-33.

Bibtex

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