Increasing water-use efficiency (WUE), the ratio of carbon gain to water loss, is a key mechanism that enhances carbon uptake by terrestrial vegetation under rising atmospheric CO2 (ca). Existing theory and empirical evidence suggest a proportional WUE increase in response to rising ca as plants maintain a relatively constant ratio between the leaf intercellular (ci) and ambient (ca) partial CO2 pressure (ci/ca). This has been hypothesized as the main driver of the strengthening of the terrestrial carbon sink over the recent decades. However, proportionality may not characterize CO2 effects on WUE on longer time-scales and the role of climate in modulating these effects is uncertain. Here, we evaluate long-term WUE responses to ca and clima...
BackgroundThe analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (δ(13)C) has been widely used to esti...
Elevated CO2 increases intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) of forests, but the magnitude of this e...
Background: The analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (d13C) has been widely used to esti...
Increasing water-use efficiency (WUE), the ratio of carbon gain to water loss, is a key mechanism th...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE) -the ratio of carbon assimi...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)—the ratio of carbon assimil...
Terrestrial plants remove CO₂ from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompan...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE) -the ratio of carbon assimi...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)-the ratio of carbon assimil...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)-the ratio of carbon assimil...
BackgroundThe analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (δ(13)C) has been widely used to esti...
Elevated CO2 increases intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) of forests, but the magnitude of this e...
Background: The analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (d13C) has been widely used to esti...
Increasing water-use efficiency (WUE), the ratio of carbon gain to water loss, is a key mechanism th...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE) -the ratio of carbon assimi...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)—the ratio of carbon assimil...
Terrestrial plants remove CO₂ from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, a process that is accompan...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE) -the ratio of carbon assimi...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)-the ratio of carbon assimil...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
The Earth’s carbon and hydrologic cycles are intimately coupled by gas exchange through plant stomat...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that plant water-use efficiency (WUE)-the ratio of carbon assimil...
BackgroundThe analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (δ(13)C) has been widely used to esti...
Elevated CO2 increases intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) of forests, but the magnitude of this e...
Background: The analysis of tree-ring carbon isotope composition (d13C) has been widely used to esti...