Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO₂ (Cₐ) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate in trees, but the magnitude of this effect varies considerably among experiments. The theory of optimal stomatal behaviour predicts that the ratio of photosynthesis to transpiration (instantaneous transpiration efficiency, ITE) should increase in proportion to Cₐ. We hypothesized that plants regulate stomatal conductance optimally in response to rising Cₐ. We tested this hypothesis with data from young Eucalyptus saligna Sm. trees grown in 12 climate-controlled whole-tree chambers for 2 years at ambient and elevated Cₐ. Elevated Ca was ambient + 240 ppm, 60% higher than ambient Ca. Leaf-scale gas exchange was measured throughout the second y...
Background and Aims: Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in respon...
Light-saturated photosynthetic and stomatal responses to elevated CO₂ were measured in upper and mid...
Plant physiological research has revealed that stomatal aperture of many plant species is reduced by...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO 2 (C a) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration ra...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Leaf transpiration rate (E) frequently shows a peaked response to increasing vapour pressure deficit...
Leaf transpiration rate (E) frequently shows a peaked response to increasing vapour pressure deficit...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Cₐ) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Ca) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Earth is undergoing anthropogenic induced climate change yet it is unclear what the reaction of plan...
Using a free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment, poplar trees (Populus x euramericana clone 1214) ...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ (eCO₂) often increases photosynthetic CO₂ assimilation (A) in field studies...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration is expected to increase leaf CO2 assimilation rates, thus pro...
Optimal stomatal theory predicts that stomata operate to maximise photosynthesis (Anet) and minimise...
Background and Aims: Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in respon...
Light-saturated photosynthetic and stomatal responses to elevated CO₂ were measured in upper and mid...
Plant physiological research has revealed that stomatal aperture of many plant species is reduced by...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO 2 (C a) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration ra...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Leaf transpiration rate (E) frequently shows a peaked response to increasing vapour pressure deficit...
Leaf transpiration rate (E) frequently shows a peaked response to increasing vapour pressure deficit...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Cₐ) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (Ca) and simultaneous climate change profoundly affec...
Earth is undergoing anthropogenic induced climate change yet it is unclear what the reaction of plan...
Using a free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiment, poplar trees (Populus x euramericana clone 1214) ...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ (eCO₂) often increases photosynthetic CO₂ assimilation (A) in field studies...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration is expected to increase leaf CO2 assimilation rates, thus pro...
Optimal stomatal theory predicts that stomata operate to maximise photosynthesis (Anet) and minimise...
Background and Aims: Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in respon...
Light-saturated photosynthetic and stomatal responses to elevated CO₂ were measured in upper and mid...
Plant physiological research has revealed that stomatal aperture of many plant species is reduced by...