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Section Organisation

Section Organisation. Ecophysiological and biochemical responses of tropical plants to elevated CO 2. Ecophysiological responses of multiple species from tropical biomes.

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Section Organisation

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  1. Section Organisation Ecophysiological and biochemical responses of tropical plants to elevated CO2

  2. Ecophysiological responses of multiple species from tropical biomes • 1 - PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY IN TWENTY TROPICAL TREE SPECIES OF DIFFERING SUCCESSIONAL STATUS IN A BRAZILIAN REFORESTATION • Carlos Alberto Martinez, USP/RP/FFCLRP/Departamento de Biologia, carlosamh@ffclrp.usp.br • 2 - EFFECTS OF AIR TEMPERATURE AND TRANSITORY CO2 AVAILABILITY ON CARBON ASSIMILATION IN TROPICAL WOODY SPECIES SWIETENIA MACROPHYLLA KING, AND COPAIFERA LANGSDORFFI DESF. • Carlos Prado, Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Department of Botany, Federal University of Sao Carlos, SP, 13565-905, Brazil, caique@power.ufscar.br • 3 - ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF TREE SPECIES OF THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST UNDER ENRICHED CO2 ATMOSPHERE: A SUCCESSIONAL APPROACH USING DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL GROUPS AMONG THE LEGUMINOSAE • Marcos P.M. Aidar, Instituto de Botânica São Paulo de SP, Seção de Fisiologia e Bioquímica de Plantas maidar@uol.com.br • 4 - MIXED COVER OF C3 AND CAM SPECIES IN A TROPICAL COASTAL VEGETATION: A UNIQUE SITUATION FOR EFFICIENT CARBON SEQUESTRATION • Eduardo Arcoverde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, eamattos@biologia.ufrj.br

  3. Photosynthesis and CO2 responses in a single plant • 5 - EFFECTS OF THE HIGH CONCENTRATION OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SUGAR CANE (SACCHARUM OFFICINARUM) • Marília Gaspar, Instituto de Botânica de SP, Seção de Fisiologia e Bioquímica de Plantas, gasparmarilia@yahoo.com.br • 6 - THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC RESPONSE TO ELEVATED CO2 IN HIGH ALTITUDE POTATO SPECIES (SOLANUM CURTILOBUM) • Carlos Alberto Martinez, Universidade de São Paulo, FFCLRP, Departamento de Biologia, carlosamh@ffclrp.usp.br • 7 - SEASONAL CHANGES OF ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF HYMENAEA COURBARIL L. • Madeleine Barriga Puente de la Vega, Escola Politécnica da USP - Laboratório de Automação Agrícola, madelein@usp.br • 8 - MODELING PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF THE TROPICAL TREE HYMENAEA COURBARIL L. USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS • Madeleine Barriga Puente de la Vega, Escola Politécnica da USP - Laboratório de Automação Agrícola, madelein@usp.br • 9 -HYMENAEA COURBARIL L. (LEGUMINOSAE): A MODEL TREE TO UNDERSTAND PATHWAYS FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION INTO CELLULOSE IN THE RAIN FOREST • Marcos S. Buckeridge, Inst.de Botânica de SP, Seção de Fisiologia e Bioquímica de Plantas, msbuck@usp.br

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