When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a positive feedback effect of climate warming on the carbon cycle often assume that (1) plant respiration increases exponentially with temperature (with a constant Q10) and (2) that there is no acclimation of respiration to long-term changes in temperature. In this review, we show that these two assumptions are incorrect. While Q10 does not respond systematically to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations, other factors such as temperature, light, and water availability all have the potential to influence the temperature sensitivity of respiratory CO2 efflux. Roots and leaves can also differ in their Q10 values, as can upper and lower canopy leaves....
Acclimation of plant respiration rates (R) to climate warming is highly variable and many results ap...
The respiratory release of CO2 from the land surface is a major flux in the global carbon cycle, ant...
The ongoing climate changes can affect many plant physiological processes. In turn, these effects on...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Plant respiration results in an annual flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere that is six ti...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R–T) provide insights into a critic...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
Temperature-mediated changes in plant respiration (R) are now accepted as an important component of ...
The response of photosynthesis to temperature is a central facet of plant response to climate. Such ...
Quantifying the adjustments of leaf respiration in response to seasonal temperature variation and cl...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
Land-atmosphere exchanges influence atmospheric CO2. Emphasis has been on describing photosynthetic ...
Although it has long been recognized that physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiratio...
Thermal acclimation of leaf gas exchange could facilitate the maintenance of positive carbon gain un...
Understanding the response of leaf respiration (R) to changes in irradiance and temperature is a pre...
Acclimation of plant respiration rates (R) to climate warming is highly variable and many results ap...
The respiratory release of CO2 from the land surface is a major flux in the global carbon cycle, ant...
The ongoing climate changes can affect many plant physiological processes. In turn, these effects on...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Plant respiration results in an annual flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere that is six ti...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R–T) provide insights into a critic...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
Temperature-mediated changes in plant respiration (R) are now accepted as an important component of ...
The response of photosynthesis to temperature is a central facet of plant response to climate. Such ...
Quantifying the adjustments of leaf respiration in response to seasonal temperature variation and cl...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
Land-atmosphere exchanges influence atmospheric CO2. Emphasis has been on describing photosynthetic ...
Although it has long been recognized that physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiratio...
Thermal acclimation of leaf gas exchange could facilitate the maintenance of positive carbon gain un...
Understanding the response of leaf respiration (R) to changes in irradiance and temperature is a pre...
Acclimation of plant respiration rates (R) to climate warming is highly variable and many results ap...
The respiratory release of CO2 from the land surface is a major flux in the global carbon cycle, ant...
The ongoing climate changes can affect many plant physiological processes. In turn, these effects on...