Tropical forests are experiencing unprecedented high‐temperature conditions due to climate change that could limit their photosynthetic functions. We studied the high‐temperature sensitivity of photosynthesis in a rainforest site in southern Amazonia, where some of the highest temperatures and most rapid warming in the Tropics have been recorded. The quantum yield (F v /F m ) of photosystem II was measured in seven dominant tree species using leaf discs exposed to varying levels of heat stress. T 50 was calculated as the temperature at which F v /F m was half the maximum value. T 5 is defined as the breakpoint temperature, at which F v /F m decline was initiated. Leaf thermotolerance in the rapidly warming southern Amazonia was the highest ...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Amazonia is...
Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently op...
Tropical forests are experiencing unprecedented high‐temperature conditions due to climate change th...
Understanding the high-temperature sensitivity of photosynthesis in the Tropics is crucial for predi...
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...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Measurements of CO2 and water vapor flux using eddy covariance are being made from a 40 m tower loca...
Tropical forests absorb large amounts of atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis, but high surface te...
Amazonian ecosystems are major biodiversity hotspots and carbon sinks that may lose species to extin...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Amazonia is...
Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently op...
Tropical forests are experiencing unprecedented high‐temperature conditions due to climate change th...
Understanding the high-temperature sensitivity of photosynthesis in the Tropics is crucial for predi...
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...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Measurements of CO2 and water vapor flux using eddy covariance are being made from a 40 m tower loca...
Tropical forests absorb large amounts of atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis, but high surface te...
Amazonian ecosystems are major biodiversity hotspots and carbon sinks that may lose species to extin...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Amazonia is...
Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently op...