AbstractIn order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate change, we first need to understand how CO2 affects crop growth. Several recent studies reported unexpected increases in sugarcane (C4) yields under elevated CO2, but it is difficult to distinguish direct leaf-level effects of rising CO2 on photosynthesis from indirect water-related responses. A simulation model of CO2 effects, based purely on changes in stomatal conductance (indirect mechanism), showed transpiration was reduced by 30% (initially) to 10% (closed canopy) and yield increased by 3% even in a well-irrigated crop. The model incorporated the results of a field experiment, and a glasshouse experiment designed to disentangle the mechanis...
New management strategies should be identified to increase the potential of bioenergy crops to minim...
AbstractA soil–crop–environment model was used to describe the combined effects of atmospheric carbo...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
In order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate change, we f...
AbstractIn order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate chan...
MSc (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Elevated CO2 levels could possibly in...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration can change crop productivity directly by incre...
Because of the economical relevance of sugarcane and its high potential as a source of biofuel, it i...
The progressive increase in global temperature causes concern worldwide, which is constantly looking...
The progressive increase in global temperature causes concern worldwide, which is constantly looking...
Only a small proportion of elevated CO2 studies on crops have taken place in the field. They general...
Sugarcane straw burning or removal and N fertilization are management practices that modify the inpu...
Climate change could affect sugarcane production directly through biophysical processes and indirect...
Midday leaf CO2 exchange rate (CER), concentration of chlorophyll (Chl) and soluble protein and acti...
Climate change will affect crop growth and agricultural production worldwide. Crop production will b...
New management strategies should be identified to increase the potential of bioenergy crops to minim...
AbstractA soil–crop–environment model was used to describe the combined effects of atmospheric carbo...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
In order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate change, we f...
AbstractIn order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate chan...
MSc (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Elevated CO2 levels could possibly in...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration can change crop productivity directly by incre...
Because of the economical relevance of sugarcane and its high potential as a source of biofuel, it i...
The progressive increase in global temperature causes concern worldwide, which is constantly looking...
The progressive increase in global temperature causes concern worldwide, which is constantly looking...
Only a small proportion of elevated CO2 studies on crops have taken place in the field. They general...
Sugarcane straw burning or removal and N fertilization are management practices that modify the inpu...
Climate change could affect sugarcane production directly through biophysical processes and indirect...
Midday leaf CO2 exchange rate (CER), concentration of chlorophyll (Chl) and soluble protein and acti...
Climate change will affect crop growth and agricultural production worldwide. Crop production will b...
New management strategies should be identified to increase the potential of bioenergy crops to minim...
AbstractA soil–crop–environment model was used to describe the combined effects of atmospheric carbo...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...