Wang et al. (Research Articles, 11 December 2020, p. 1295) reported a large decrease in CO2 fertilization effect (CFE) across the globe during the period 1982–2015 and suggested that ecosystem models underestimate the rate of CFE decline. We find that their claims are artifacts of incorrect processing of satellite data and problematic methods for deriving and comparing CFE between satellite data and model simulations
The magnitude and variability of the terrestrial CO2 sink remain uncertain, partly due to limited gl...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...
Wang et al. (Research Articles, 11 December 2020, p. 1295) reported a large decrease in CO2 fertiliz...
We provide data analysis software and supplementary text for a comment in the Science journal, title...
To the editor: The recent study by Smith et al.1 (hereafter S15) concludes that Earth system models ...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) enhances photosynthesis and reduces transpiration at th...
Hiltbrunner et al. apply a reductionist approach to argue that the evidence for widespread terrestri...
Zhao and Running (Reports, 20 August 2010, p. 940) reported that global net primary production has d...
Lobel et al (ScienceXpress) analysed changes in global yields which can be attributed to climate cha...
The magnitude and variability of the terrestrial CO2 sink remain uncertain, partly due to limited gl...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...
Wang et al. (Research Articles, 11 December 2020, p. 1295) reported a large decrease in CO2 fertiliz...
We provide data analysis software and supplementary text for a comment in the Science journal, title...
To the editor: The recent study by Smith et al.1 (hereafter S15) concludes that Earth system models ...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This article has a correction. Please see:Erratum for the Research Article “Recent global decline of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) enhances photosynthesis and reduces transpiration at th...
Hiltbrunner et al. apply a reductionist approach to argue that the evidence for widespread terrestri...
Zhao and Running (Reports, 20 August 2010, p. 940) reported that global net primary production has d...
Lobel et al (ScienceXpress) analysed changes in global yields which can be attributed to climate cha...
The magnitude and variability of the terrestrial CO2 sink remain uncertain, partly due to limited gl...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...
Theory predicts that rising CO2 increases global photosynthesis, a process known as CO2 fertilizatio...