According to numerous chamber and free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) studies with artificially raised CO2 concentration and/or temperature, it appears that increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) stimulates crop yield. However, there is still controversy about the extent of the yield stimulation by elevating [CO2] and concern regarding the potential adverse effects when temperature rises concomitantly. Here, we tested the effects of natural elevated [CO2] (ca. 120 ppm above the ambient level in 100 years ago) and warming (ca. 1.7–3.2 °C above the ambient level 100 years ago) on rice growth and yield over three crop seasons via a past reference investigation and current experiment (PRICE) study. In 2020–2022, the rice cultivar Tamanish...
ABSTRACT Projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and temperature (Ta) have the ...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Climate changes, rising warmth, drought, and CO2, are now seriously influencing agriculture. In this...
Abstract The present field experiment was conducted during two consecutive cropping seasons in cent...
Elevated CO2 and temperature strongly affect crop production, but understanding of the crop response...
Rice is the most widely consumed staple food for more than half of the world's population. Rising at...
Abstract Rice is arguably the most important food source on the planet and is consumed by over half ...
A possible scenario for the end of the 21st century is that the atmospheric CO2 concentration will b...
Free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) allows open-air elevation of [CO2] without altering the microclimate....
The changing patterns in day to day weather situations, rising CO2 concentrations, rising sea level,...
This review addresses the response of rice plants to (i) elevated CO2 concentrations, (ii) higher te...
To enable prediction of future rice production in a changing climate, we need to understand the inte...
The climate change due to mingled effect of rising [CO2] level and temperature will influence crop p...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world's most important crops and the primary source of calories...
A possible scenario for the end of the 21st century is that the atmospheric C02 concentration will b...
ABSTRACT Projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and temperature (Ta) have the ...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Climate changes, rising warmth, drought, and CO2, are now seriously influencing agriculture. In this...
Abstract The present field experiment was conducted during two consecutive cropping seasons in cent...
Elevated CO2 and temperature strongly affect crop production, but understanding of the crop response...
Rice is the most widely consumed staple food for more than half of the world's population. Rising at...
Abstract Rice is arguably the most important food source on the planet and is consumed by over half ...
A possible scenario for the end of the 21st century is that the atmospheric CO2 concentration will b...
Free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) allows open-air elevation of [CO2] without altering the microclimate....
The changing patterns in day to day weather situations, rising CO2 concentrations, rising sea level,...
This review addresses the response of rice plants to (i) elevated CO2 concentrations, (ii) higher te...
To enable prediction of future rice production in a changing climate, we need to understand the inte...
The climate change due to mingled effect of rising [CO2] level and temperature will influence crop p...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world's most important crops and the primary source of calories...
A possible scenario for the end of the 21st century is that the atmospheric C02 concentration will b...
ABSTRACT Projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and temperature (Ta) have the ...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Climate changes, rising warmth, drought, and CO2, are now seriously influencing agriculture. In this...