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Plant name Ad. St. Den. Ab. St. Den. Sr Reference
Chamaenerion angustifolium 0.0 448.0 0.0 Beerling & Kelly (1997) - Stomatal density responses of temperate woodland plants over the past seven decades of CO2 increase: a comparison of Salisbury (1927) with contemporary data
Chasmanthium latifolium 102.86 133.33 0.77 Lehmann et al. (2020) - The 18O-signal transfer from water vapour to leaf water and assimilates varies among plant species and growth forms
Chasmanthium latifolium 142.86 137.14 1.04 Lehmann et al. (2020) - The 18O-signal transfer from water vapour to leaf water and assimilates varies among plant species and growth forms
Chasmanthium latifolium 148.57 200.0 0.74 Lehmann et al. (2020) - The 18O-signal transfer from water vapour to leaf water and assimilates varies among plant species and growth forms
Chasmanthium latifolium 165.71 190.48 0.87 Lehmann et al. (2020) - The 18O-signal transfer from water vapour to leaf water and assimilates varies among plant species and growth forms
Chasmanthium latifolium 177.14 177.14 1.0 Lehmann et al. (2020) - The 18O-signal transfer from water vapour to leaf water and assimilates varies among plant species and growth forms
Chenapodium album 93.2 123.33 0.76 Zarinkamar (2007) - Stomatal observations in Dicotyledons
Chlysopogon gryllus 85.65 148.4 0.58 Zarinkamar (2006) - Density, Size and Distribution of Stomata in Different Monocotyledons
Circaea lutetiana 0.0 154.0 0.0 Salisbury (1928) - On the causes and ecological significance of stomatal frequency, with special reference to the woodland flora
Circaea lutetiana 0.0 115.0 0.0 Beerling & Kelly (1997) - Stomatal density responses of temperate woodland plants over the past seven decades of CO2 increase: a comparison of Salisbury (1927) with contemporary data
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