A principle response of C3 plants to increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 (CO2) is to reduce transpirational water loss by decreasing stomatal conductance (gs) and simultaneously increase assimilation rates. Via this adaptation, vegetation has the ability to alter hydrology and climate. Therefore, it is important to determine the adaptation of vegetation to the expected anthropogenic rise in CO2. Short-term stomatal opening-closing responses of vegetation to increasing CO2 are described by free-air carbon enrichments growth experiments, and evolutionary adaptations are known from the geological record. However, to date the effects of decadal to centennial CO2 perturbations on stomatal conductance are still largely unknown. Here we r...
Vegetation has different adjustable properties for adaptation to its environment. Examples include s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in atmospheric concentration since the Industrial Revoluti...
The rate of CO2 assimilation by plants is directly influenced by the concentration of CO2 in the atm...
A principle response of C3 plants to increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 (CO2) is to reduce...
Plant physiological adaptation to the global rise in atmospheric CO 2 concentration (CO2) is identif...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
Our study demonstrated that the species respond non-linearly to increases in CO2 concentration when ...
Earth is undergoing anthropogenic induced climate change yet it is unclear what the reaction of plan...
The response of tree leaf gas exchange to elevated CO2 concentrations has been investigated in numer...
Stomatal conductance (gs) in terrestrial vegetation regulates the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Background and Aims Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (g s) decreases in respon...
Background and Aims: Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in respon...
Stomata control the cycling of water and carbon between plants and the atmosphere; however, no consi...
Plant gas exchange is a key process shaping global hydrological and carbon cycles and is often chara...
Plant gas exchange is a key process shaping global hydrological and carbon cycles and is often chara...
Vegetation has different adjustable properties for adaptation to its environment. Examples include s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in atmospheric concentration since the Industrial Revoluti...
The rate of CO2 assimilation by plants is directly influenced by the concentration of CO2 in the atm...
A principle response of C3 plants to increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 (CO2) is to reduce...
Plant physiological adaptation to the global rise in atmospheric CO 2 concentration (CO2) is identif...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
Our study demonstrated that the species respond non-linearly to increases in CO2 concentration when ...
Earth is undergoing anthropogenic induced climate change yet it is unclear what the reaction of plan...
The response of tree leaf gas exchange to elevated CO2 concentrations has been investigated in numer...
Stomatal conductance (gs) in terrestrial vegetation regulates the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Background and Aims Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (g s) decreases in respon...
Background and Aims: Studies have indicated that plant stomatal conductance (gs) decreases in respon...
Stomata control the cycling of water and carbon between plants and the atmosphere; however, no consi...
Plant gas exchange is a key process shaping global hydrological and carbon cycles and is often chara...
Plant gas exchange is a key process shaping global hydrological and carbon cycles and is often chara...
Vegetation has different adjustable properties for adaptation to its environment. Examples include s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in atmospheric concentration since the Industrial Revoluti...
The rate of CO2 assimilation by plants is directly influenced by the concentration of CO2 in the atm...