Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the potential to alter stomatal behavior and tree water use, which has implications for forest hydrology and climate. Many models assume decreases in stomatal conductance (gs) and plant water use under rising [CO2], which has been invoked as the causes for the positive global trend in river runoff over the past century. Plant water use is, however, also affected by changes in temperature, precipitation, land use and management and climate change-induced alterations in ecosystem structure. Still, there is no consensus about the contribution of different drivers to temporal trends of evapotranspiration (ET) and river runoff. There is great variation in stom...
The response of tree leaf gas exchange to elevated CO2 concentrations has been investigated in numer...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Cₐ) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
1. The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the po...
The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the poten...
The linkage of stomatal behaviour with photosynthesis is critical to understanding water and carbon ...
Terrestrial plants remove CO₂ from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompan...
Stomatal conductance (g s) of mature trees exposed to elevated CO2 concentrations was examined in a ...
Physiological processes of terrestrial plants regulate the land-atmosphere exchange of carbon, water...
Global warming could increase leaf transpiration and soil evaporation, which can potentially cause w...
Factorial experiments of combined warming and elevated CO2 are rarely performed but essential for ou...
Future climate change is expected to increase temperature (T) and atmospheric vapour pressure defici...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Ca) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
The global climate is a complex and constantly changing system. However, during the last decades, un...
Intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE), defined as the ratio of photosynthesis to stomatal conductanc...
The response of tree leaf gas exchange to elevated CO2 concentrations has been investigated in numer...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Cₐ) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...
1. The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the po...
The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the poten...
The linkage of stomatal behaviour with photosynthesis is critical to understanding water and carbon ...
Terrestrial plants remove CO₂ from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompan...
Stomatal conductance (g s) of mature trees exposed to elevated CO2 concentrations was examined in a ...
Physiological processes of terrestrial plants regulate the land-atmosphere exchange of carbon, water...
Global warming could increase leaf transpiration and soil evaporation, which can potentially cause w...
Factorial experiments of combined warming and elevated CO2 are rarely performed but essential for ou...
Future climate change is expected to increase temperature (T) and atmospheric vapour pressure defici...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Ca) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
The global climate is a complex and constantly changing system. However, during the last decades, un...
Intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE), defined as the ratio of photosynthesis to stomatal conductanc...
The response of tree leaf gas exchange to elevated CO2 concentrations has been investigated in numer...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Cₐ) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Disentangling the relative impacts of precipitation reduction and vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on p...