Temperature-mediated changes in plant respiration (R) are now accepted as an important component of the biosphere's response to global climate change. Here we discuss the underlying mechanisms responsible for the dynamic response of plant respiration to short and long-term temperature changes. The Q 10 is often assumed to be 2.0 (i.e. R doubles per 10°C rise in temperature); however, the Q10 is not constant (e.g. it declines near-linearly with increasing temperature). The temperature dependence of Q 10 is linked to shifts in the control exerted by maximum enzyme activity at low temperature and substrate limitations at high temperature. In the long term, acclimation of R to temperature is common, in effect reducing the temperature sensitivit...
• Gas exchange, fluorescence, western blot and chemical composition analyses were combined to assess...
Recent compilations of experimental and observational data have documented global temperature-depend...
Productivity and climate models often use a constant Q10 for plant respiration, assuming tight contr...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R–T) provide insights into a critic...
Plant respiration is an important contributor to the proposed positive global carbon‐cycle feedback ...
Most biological rates depend on the rate of respiration. Temperature variation is typically consider...
Plant respiration results in an annual flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere that is six ti...
Acclimation of plant respiration rates (R) to climate warming is highly variable and many results ap...
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses...
Although it has long been recognized that physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiratio...
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
The ongoing climate changes can affect many plant physiological processes. In turn, these effects on...
• Gas exchange, fluorescence, western blot and chemical composition analyses were combined to assess...
Recent compilations of experimental and observational data have documented global temperature-depend...
Productivity and climate models often use a constant Q10 for plant respiration, assuming tight contr...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R–T) provide insights into a critic...
Plant respiration is an important contributor to the proposed positive global carbon‐cycle feedback ...
Most biological rates depend on the rate of respiration. Temperature variation is typically consider...
Plant respiration results in an annual flux of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere that is six ti...
Acclimation of plant respiration rates (R) to climate warming is highly variable and many results ap...
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses...
Although it has long been recognized that physiological acclimation of photosynthesis and respiratio...
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
The ongoing climate changes can affect many plant physiological processes. In turn, these effects on...
• Gas exchange, fluorescence, western blot and chemical composition analyses were combined to assess...
Recent compilations of experimental and observational data have documented global temperature-depend...
Productivity and climate models often use a constant Q10 for plant respiration, assuming tight contr...