Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently operates near a high temperature limit4-6. Predicting tropical forest function requires understanding the relative contributions of two mechanisms of high-temperature photosynthetic declines: stomatal limitation (H1), an indirect response due to temperature-associated changes in atmospheric vapour pressure deficit (VPD)7, and biochemical restrictions (H2), a direct temperature response8,9. Their relative control predicts different outcomes-H1 is expected to diminish with stomatal responses to future co-occurring elevated atmospheric [CO2], whereas H2 portends declining photosynthesis with increasing temperatures. Distinguishing the two mechanis...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (cₐ) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical fore...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical forests play a major role in regulating global carbon (C) fluxes and stocks, and even small...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (cₐ) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical fore...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical forests play a major role in regulating global carbon (C) fluxes and stocks, and even small...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (cₐ) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical fore...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...