Isotopic measurements on junipers growing in southern California during the last glacial, when the ambient atmospheric [CO2] (ca) was ~180 ppm, show the leaf-internal [CO2] (ci) was approaching the modern CO2 compensation point for C3 plants. Despite this, stem growth rates were similar to today. Using a coupled light-use efficiency and tree growth model, we show that it is possible to maintain a stable ci/ca ratio because both vapour pressure deficit and temperature were decreased under glacial conditions at La Brea, and these have compensating effects on the ci/ca ratio. Reduced photorespiration at lower temperatures would partly mitigate the effect of low ci on gross primary production, but maintenance of present-day radial growth also r...
Theory predicts that the postindustrial rise in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere (ca ) sho...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Most Earth system models agree that land will continue to store carbon due to the physiological effe...
Isotopic measurements on junipers growing in southern California during the last glacial, when the a...
Isotopic measurements on junipers growing in southern California during the last glacial, when the a...
Increases in atmospheric [CO2] (CO2 concentration) over the last several hundred years have resulted...
Increases in atmospheric [CO2] (CO2 concentration) over the last several hundred years have resulted...
Atmospheric [CO2] over the past 800 000 yr has varied generally as a function of glacial periods, wi...
We examined recent radial growth increases in western juniper trees using an 11-site chronology dati...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually; however, the degree to which enhanced forest pro...
Changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration directly influence the ratio of stomatal w...
Evidence of an atmospheric CO2 fertilization effect on radial growth rates was uncovered by examinin...
Deciduous forests covered the ice-free polar regions 280 to 40 million years ago under warm “greenho...
Aim: Increasing intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) in trees is a global-scale response to increas...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The reduction of plant productivity by low atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pC...
Theory predicts that the postindustrial rise in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere (ca ) sho...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Most Earth system models agree that land will continue to store carbon due to the physiological effe...
Isotopic measurements on junipers growing in southern California during the last glacial, when the a...
Isotopic measurements on junipers growing in southern California during the last glacial, when the a...
Increases in atmospheric [CO2] (CO2 concentration) over the last several hundred years have resulted...
Increases in atmospheric [CO2] (CO2 concentration) over the last several hundred years have resulted...
Atmospheric [CO2] over the past 800 000 yr has varied generally as a function of glacial periods, wi...
We examined recent radial growth increases in western juniper trees using an 11-site chronology dati...
Forests sequester large amounts of carbon annually; however, the degree to which enhanced forest pro...
Changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration directly influence the ratio of stomatal w...
Evidence of an atmospheric CO2 fertilization effect on radial growth rates was uncovered by examinin...
Deciduous forests covered the ice-free polar regions 280 to 40 million years ago under warm “greenho...
Aim: Increasing intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) in trees is a global-scale response to increas...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The reduction of plant productivity by low atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pC...
Theory predicts that the postindustrial rise in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere (ca ) sho...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Most Earth system models agree that land will continue to store carbon due to the physiological effe...