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Acknowledgements The Australian Grains Free Air CO 2 Enrichment (AGFACE) facility and
related experiments are jointly run by The University of Melbourne and the Victorian State
Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) with funding from the Grains Research
and Development Corporation (GRDC), the Australian Government, and the Australian Research
Council (ARC). Data in Fig. 9.2 were derived from collaboration of STP with Malcolm
Hawkesford, Rothamsted Research, UK.
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